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[[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] was the first studio album by [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]].<br/> | [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] was the first studio album by [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]].<br/> | ||
− | It reached number 14 in the UK charts. | + | It reached number 14 in the UK charts.<br/> |
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+ | The album as generally available on CD and was first released as a remixed version in 1992.<br/> | ||
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+ | At the time, many fans felt that the 1992 CD remix is inferior to the original.<br/> | ||
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+ | The album was re-released in late 2006 on the Rhino Records <br/> | ||
− | + | (together with re-release of [[Floodland]] and [[Vision Thing (album)]], <br/> | |
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− | + | featuring the original vinyl mixes, b-sides and a demo version of [[Some Kind Of Stranger (Early)|Some Kind Of Stranger]].<br/> | |
− | the original vinyl mixes, b-sides and a demo version of Some Kind Of Stranger.<br/> | ||
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'''Release Notes''' | '''Release Notes''' | ||
* Vinyl: [[Merciful Release]] MR 337 L Mar 1985 | * Vinyl: [[Merciful Release]] MR 337 L Mar 1985 | ||
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* CD Rhino UK 5101-17579-2 2006 | * CD Rhino UK 5101-17579-2 2006 | ||
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− | The song [[Amphetamine Logic (song)]] is listed as [[Logic]] on the sleeve.<br/> | + | '''Remarks''' |
+ | * The song [[Amphetamine Logic (song)]] is listed as [[Logic]] on the sleeve.<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 11:31, 20 July 2012
First And Last And Always was the first studio album by The Sisters Of Mercy.
It reached number 14 in the UK charts.
The album as generally available on CD and was first released as a remixed version in 1992.
At the time, many fans felt that the 1992 CD remix is inferior to the original.
The album was re-released in late 2006 on the Rhino Records
(together with re-release of Floodland and Vision Thing (album),
featuring the original vinyl mixes, b-sides and a demo version of Some Kind Of Stranger.
Release Notes
- Vinyl: Merciful Release MR 337 L Mar 1985
- Tape Cassette: Merciful Release MR 337 C Mar 1985
- CD (original version) WEA 2292-40616-2 1988
- CD (Digitally Remastered in 1992): EastWest 9031-77379-2 1992
- CD Rhino UK 5101-17579-2 2006
Remarks
- The song Amphetamine Logic (song) is listed as Logic on the sleeve.
This page is Work in Progress and going to be extended as soon as ever possible |
Track List
- Black Planet
- Walk Away
- No Time To Cry
- A Rock And A Hard Place
- Marian (Version)
- First And Last And Always
- Possession
- Nine While Nine
- Amphetamine Logic
- Some Kind Of Stranger
2006 Extra Tracks
Band/Recording Personnel
as credited on the inner sleeve:
- Wayne Hussey - Guitars
- Craig Adams - Bass
- Andrew Eldritch - Voices
- Gary Marx - Guitars
- Doktor Avalanche - Drums
Production Notes
- Production by Dave Allen for Palace Productions Limited
- Sleeve Designs by Andrew Eldritch
- Layouts by Mick Lowe
- Photographs by Jill Furmanovsky and Ruth Polsky
- Additional Photograph on Gatefold Vinyl and CD version by Tom Sheehan
- Mixed by Andrew Eldritch and Dave Allen
Release Notes
First and Last and Always probably has the most variations in terms of mixes of all the Sisters' releases.
The vinyl LP was originally released on gatefold vinyl, subsequent releases have standard sleeves. The Japanese release is sought after as it has different song mixes to other vinyl pressings.
The CD version was first released in 1988 and contains mixes from the Japanese and normal vinyl releases. It was reported that this was because the master tapes had been lost. 1992 saw a digitally remastered release which again had slightly different mixes. Besides the standard jewel case release the CD was also released in long box format.
The 2006 release was the first time that Poison Door, On The Wire and Bury Me Deep were available on CD. Blood Money appeared on the Tour Thing 91 promo CD and Long Train was featured as the B-Side to Lucretia in 1988. Some Kind Of Stranger (Early) is pretty much a demo of the song, with slightly different lyrics and a much rawer sound.
Some more information can be found here in another Wiki as well as here (in German), quite comprehensive and offering a hell lot of very interesting references to original sources.