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− | Originally, '''''Heartland''''' was not a [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/index.php forum] on the internet but a fanzine dedicated to [[The Sisters of Mercy]] | + | Originally, '''''Heartland''''' was not a [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/index.php forum] on the internet but a fanzine dedicated to [[The Sisters of Mercy]] released in the more or less early days by Andrew J. Pinnell.<br/> |
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− | released in the more or less early days by Andrew J. Pinnell.<br/> | ||
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− | During the late 80s and early 90s, these fanzines were sent to members of the various Sisters of Mercy fan clubs. | + | During the late 80s and early 90s, these fanzines were sent out to the members of the various Sisters of Mercy fan clubs. The magazines consisted of around 80-96 pages each, filled with interviews, biographies, letters, notes, bootleg clarifications, images and tons of other Sisters of Mercy insight unavailable from any other source at the time.<br/> |
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− | The magazines consisted of around 80-96 pages each, filled with interviews, biographies, letters, notes, | ||
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− | bootleg clarifications, images and tons of other Sisters of Mercy insight unavailable from any other source | ||
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− | The first three issues were limited editions and had an according rectancle for the numbering on the back. | + | The first three issues were limited editions and had an according rectancle for the numbering on the back. Issue I came with 500 hand-numbered copies. Issue II consisted of 1,000 copies with the typical space for numbering, although, it was usually not numbered. Issue III consisted of 2,000 copies, seen with and without |
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− | Issue I came with 500 hand-numbered copies. Issue II consisted of 1,000 copies with the typical space for | ||
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− | numbering, although, it was usually not numbered. Issue III consisted of 2,000 copies, seen with and without | ||
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hand-numbering.<br/> | hand-numbering.<br/> | ||
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− | The booklets were so good and well received, that with Issue No. 4 The Sisters of Mercy adopted | + | The booklets were so good and well received, that with Issue No. 4 The Sisters of Mercy adopted '''''Heartland''''' in 1990 as their officially approved fanzine and reissued the Anthology of Issues I, II and III in 1992. For further information about the origin and developments of '''''Heartland''''', we also recommend [http://sistersfan.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/heartland-fanzine.html this lovely blog...] .. ''';-)'''<br/> |
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− | '''''Heartland''''' as their officially approved fanzine | ||
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− | [[File:Heartland Andrew Pinnell.jpg|right| | + | [[File:Heartland Discography Front.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Cover for the envisaged but unreleased "Discography"]] |
+ | [[File:Heartland Andrew Pinnell.jpg|right|170px|thumb|Polish Issue (1992)]] | ||
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In 1992, Andrew Pinell additionally released an issue in Polish language<br/> | In 1992, Andrew Pinell additionally released an issue in Polish language<br/> | ||
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"HEARTLAND - THE ILLUSTRATED COLLECTORS GUIDE".<br/> | "HEARTLAND - THE ILLUSTRATED COLLECTORS GUIDE".<br/> | ||
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− | That new release would contain information on all existing official releases and bootlegs of the time | + | That new release would contain information on all existing official releases and bootlegs of the time and was to be published by ''International Music Publications Ltd'' - IMP, Essex, England, see [http://sisterswiki.org/File:Heartland_Discography_Back.jpg this picture of the cover back].<br/> |
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− | and was to be published by ''International Music Publications Ltd'' - IMP, Essex, England, | + | A test pressing of some five issues was done. Even an ISBN-number was obtained, but, unfortunately, this wonderful project was shelved and never saw the light of day.<br/> |
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− | see [http://sisterswiki.org/File:Heartland_Discography_Back.jpg this picture of the cover back].<br/> | ||
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== Pictures of the individual issues == | == Pictures of the individual issues == | ||
- Please click into files for slightly larger views - | - Please click into files for slightly larger views - |
Latest revision as of 15:17, 27 March 2021
Originally, Heartland was not a forum on the internet but a fanzine dedicated to The Sisters of Mercy released in the more or less early days by Andrew J. Pinnell.
During the late 80s and early 90s, these fanzines were sent out to the members of the various Sisters of Mercy fan clubs. The magazines consisted of around 80-96 pages each, filled with interviews, biographies, letters, notes, bootleg clarifications, images and tons of other Sisters of Mercy insight unavailable from any other source at the time.
The first three issues were limited editions and had an according rectancle for the numbering on the back. Issue I came with 500 hand-numbered copies. Issue II consisted of 1,000 copies with the typical space for numbering, although, it was usually not numbered. Issue III consisted of 2,000 copies, seen with and without
hand-numbering.
The booklets were so good and well received, that with Issue No. 4 The Sisters of Mercy adopted Heartland in 1990 as their officially approved fanzine and reissued the Anthology of Issues I, II and III in 1992. For further information about the origin and developments of Heartland, we also recommend this lovely blog... .. ;-)
In 1992, Andrew Pinell additionally released an issue in Polish language
as The Sisters of Mercy have always had a large fanbase in Poland as well.
An official discography was also scheduled under the title
"HEARTLAND - THE ILLUSTRATED COLLECTORS GUIDE".
That new release would contain information on all existing official releases and bootlegs of the time and was to be published by International Music Publications Ltd - IMP, Essex, England, see this picture of the cover back.
A test pressing of some five issues was done. Even an ISBN-number was obtained, but, unfortunately, this wonderful project was shelved and never saw the light of day.
Pictures of the individual issues
- Please click into files for slightly larger views -