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Latest revision as of 21:16, 4 May 2015
One of the most mysterious Sisters bootlegs.
To-day, not much more than the picture on the left has ever surfaced,
which was depicted in a fanbase-produced bootleg catalogue titled
"The Unofficial History of The Sisters 1984-1994".
Release Notes
- Catalogue#: TAKRL 2122
- Format: 12" vinyl LP
- Released: late 1980ies
Remarks
- Allegedly a limited edition of 100 copies.
- White neutral cover with a green xerox glued on it
- The artwork is copied from the cover of the Ghost Rider 7"
- Exists on black and on multi-coloured vinyl.
- White labels
Additional Remarks On This Release
- The contents of the LP are identical with the first LP of the 12" bootlegs
Possession and Beware The Ghost, respectively, as well as with record three of The Dark.
Insofar, vinyls without a cover can be understood as not the entirely rare "Live In Holland",
but as a part of any of the three.
- Also, it is questionable whether this is not the origin of any "Live In Holland" bootlegs at all.
On the other hand, the artwork is similar to other TAKRL releases.
- The TAKRL logo is printed on the cover front, and as far as we know,
the typical limited-edition stamp is printed on the back of the cover or on the inside sleeve.
Source
- Recorded live at Paradiso, Amsterdam on 28 August 1983
Track List
Side One | Side Two | ||
1. Burn | 2:05 | 1. Emma | 6:54 |
2. Valentine | 5:15 | 2. Temple Of Love | 4:44 |
3. Anaconda | 3:45 | 3. Floorshow | 5:02 |
4. Heartland | 3:52 | ||
5. Alice | 4:02 |