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+ | * In the opening track, [[First And Last And Always (song)|First And Last And Always]], [[Andrew Eldritch|Andrew]] changed the lyrics in the second verse from | ||
+ | : ''"Seems like twenty-five years of ever after, ever more more more"'' to | ||
+ | : ''"Seems like twenty-'''six''' years of ever after, ever more more more"'' | ||
+ | : As [[Andrew Eldritch|Andrew's]] 26th birthday was the 15th of May in 1985, just two days before this concert, this changing seems appropiate. | ||
* The same recording was later used for the [[Opus Dei]] 2LP and CD bootleg. | * The same recording was later used for the [[Opus Dei]] 2LP and CD bootleg. |
Revision as of 12:37, 24 June 2016
A live bootleg from the Swedish leg of The Sisters of Mercy's 1985 Armageddon Tour,
when Gary Marx had already left the band.
Release Notes
- Label: MAR.co Records
- Catalogue#: 198.50517
- Format: 2 x 12" vinyl LP
- Released: 1986 ( Belgium)
Remarks
- Limited edition of 500 copies
- Soundboard recording - very good quality, although some tracks are a little hissy.
- In the opening track, First And Last And Always, Andrew changed the lyrics in the second verse from
- "Seems like twenty-five years of ever after, ever more more more" to
- "Seems like twenty-six years of ever after, ever more more more"
- As Andrew's 26th birthday was the 15th of May in 1985, just two days before this concert, this changing seems appropiate.
- The same recording was later used for the Opus Dei 2LP and CD bootleg.
- Black vinyls, black labels indicating the side of the record(s): A, B, C, D
- Spelling Mistakes on back cover:
- 'First And Last And Always' is given as 'The First, Last and Always'.
- 'Marian' is called 'Mariann'.
- 'Knockin' On Heaven's Door written 'Knocking On Heavens Door'
- The back cover art is a reproduction of the painting "The Sleeping Venus" of Paul Delvaux.
- Part of the same painting can be found on the cover of Bauhaus' second single Dark Entries, released in 1980.
- Another painting of Paul Delvaux was used for the third edition of the bootleg Live At Brixton Ace.
Sources
- A1-D1 recorded live at Kolingsborg Club, Stockholm, Sweden, 17th May 1985
- D2 and D3 recorded live at Mudd Club, Gothenburg, Sweden, 15th May 1985
For recent price developments see sistersbootlegs/No Time To Cry.
Track Lists
Record One
Side A | Side B |
A1 First And Last And Always | B1 Possession |
A2 Body And Soul | B2 Walk Away |
A3 Marian | B3 Emma |
A4 No Time To Cry | B4 Amphetamine Logic |
Record Two
Side C | Side D |
C1 A Rock And A Hard Place | D1 Ghostrider |
C2 Floorshow | D2 Knockin' On Heaven's Door |
C3 Alice | D3 Train |
C4 Gimme Shelter |
Band / Recording Personnel
- Bass - Craig Adams
- Guitar - Wayne Hussey
- Vocals - Andrew Eldritch
- Machine drums: Doctor Avalanche