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: ''It might be a copy from one of the [[Heartland (Fanzine)|Heartland Fanzines]] like it can be found for instance on the cover of the issue nº4.'' | : ''It might be a copy from one of the [[Heartland (Fanzine)|Heartland Fanzines]] like it can be found for instance on the cover of the issue nº4.'' | ||
* There also exist a box set that contains the two LPs, a [[Sat, 17-Nov-1990|concert ticket]], an insert sheet, a [[Heartland (Fanzine)|Heartland magazine]] and a [[Gigography|Vision Thing tour]] programme. | * There also exist a box set that contains the two LPs, a [[Sat, 17-Nov-1990|concert ticket]], an insert sheet, a [[Heartland (Fanzine)|Heartland magazine]] and a [[Gigography|Vision Thing tour]] programme. | ||
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A 2LP vinyl bootleg that features one of the energetic concerts during the Tour Thing 1 in 1990 promoting the new album Vision Thing.
The Sisters Of Mercy performed three concerts in a row at the Docks in Hamburg these days, on the 16th, 17th and 18th of November. The present doble record presents the gig of the second evening.
Two songs of this concert - Ribbons and Something Fast - can also be found on side B of the 12" single When You Don't See Me.
Release Notes
- Label: The Reptile House Ltd.
- Catalogue#: SM 901 117
- Barcode: 0 71875 579828
- Format: 2 × 12" vinyl LP
- Run out grooves: SM-901117-A to D
- Released: 1991, even though the back cover notes state 1990.
Remarks
- Comes with two black vinyls.
- The printings on the labels show the Merciful Release logo on black background. The are numbered by letters.
- Allegedly plain white or red labels exist as well.
- For the front cover artwork there was used the band photography form the single Doctor Jeep, which was released in 1991.
- It was probably culled from the poster that comes with the limited 12" single, and for this reason a fine hairline is visible, just where the poster was folded.
- In the track list Alice and Amphetamine Logic are permuted.
- Back cover notes:
- Beside the usual track list, the album title, the name of the interpreter and information about the venue, there are some interesting details:
- - (p) & (c) 1990 The Reptile House Ltd.
- Which is not true. (Disproofed by the cover artwork)
- - A long list of the tour crew (see image on the right).
- We could not approve so far, if these dates are true.
- - The "Reptile House Approved" logo in bad resolucion (see image below in the middle)
- It might be a copy from one of the Heartland Fanzines like it can be found for instance on the cover of the issue nº4.
- There also exist a box set that contains the two LPs, a concert ticket, an insert sheet, a Heartland magazine and a Vision Thing tour programme.
- It appeared the first time in 2012 - 22 years after its original release - on EBAY from a greek seller.
Source
- Contains the complete concert of the 17th of November 1990 at Docks, Hamburg, Germany
- As usual during the Tour Thing 1 the intro of the concert was a playback of the song Afterhours. Although it is not mentioned in the tracklist, the album starts with the last part of this song.
For recent price developments see sistersbootlegs/knockindocksdoors
Track List
Record One | Record Two | ||
Side A | Side B | Side C | Side D |
A1 First And Last And Always | B1 Dominion/Mother Russia | C1 Doctor Jeep | D1 Jolene |
A2 Lucretia, My Reflection | B2 Flood II | C2 Amphetamine Logic | D2 Temple Of Love |
A3 Body And Soul | B3 Valentine | C3 Alice | D3 Something Fast |
A4 Detonation Boulevard | B4 Heartland | C4 Gimme Shelter | D4 Vision Thing |
A5 Ribbons | C5 This Corrosion |
Additional Pictures
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