Difference between revisions of "Halloween In Arkham"

From SistersWiki.org - The Sisters Of Mercy Fan Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 28: Line 28:
 
: The artwork itself has got its title from a short story of the same name by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft H. P. Lovecraft], published first in 1933.
 
: The artwork itself has got its title from a short story of the same name by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft H. P. Lovecraft], published first in 1933.
  
* On the cover back [[No Time TO Cry (song)|No Time To Cry]] is remarked as "UNRELEASED".
+
* On the cover back [[No Time To Cry (song)|No Time To Cry]] is remarked as "UNRELEASED".
 
: This information provides the basis for some evidences concerning the release date and the significance of the item.
 
: This information provides the basis for some evidences concerning the release date and the significance of the item.
 
: First - as far as we know there were three 12" bootlegs released in 1984: [[Live At Brixton Ace]], [[Psychedelic Sessions 1984]] and [[The Lights Shine Clear Through The Sodium Haze]]. These were the ones with whom everything started.
 
: First - as far as we know there were three 12" bootlegs released in 1984: [[Live At Brixton Ace]], [[Psychedelic Sessions 1984]] and [[The Lights Shine Clear Through The Sodium Haze]]. These were the ones with whom everything started.
: Then in 1985 a lot of new bootlegs were released - also many significant ones. Nowadays it is difficult to know in which order they were released, but considering the remark on [[No Time TO Cry (song)|No Time To Cry]], one can deduce that ''Halloween in Arkham'' was to be one of the first:
+
: Then in 1985 a lot of new bootlegs were released - also many significant ones. Nowadays it is difficult to know in which order they were released, but considering the remark on [[No Time To Cry (song)|No Time To Cry]], one can deduce that ''Halloween in Arkham'' was to be one of the first:
- [[Cryptic Flowers]] and [[Knocking On Heavens Door (bootleg)|Knocking On Heavens Door]] feature [[No Time TO Cry (song)|No Time To Cry]], which was '''unreleased''' at the time of the release of the present album.<br/>
+
: - [[Cryptic Flowers]] and [[Knocking On Heavens Door (bootleg)|Knocking On Heavens Door]] feature [[No Time To Cry (song)|No Time To Cry]], which was '''unreleased''' at the time of the release of the present album.<br/>
- [[Armageddon Outtakes]] and [[Live In The Troyan Horse]] contains a concert that was performed in April or accordingly in May 1985.
+
: - [[Armageddon Outtakes]] and [[Live In The Troyan Horse]] contain recordings from concerts that were performed in April or accordingly in May 1985.
 
<br/>  
 
<br/>  
 
{{Work in Progress}}
 
{{Work in Progress}}

Revision as of 19:06, 26 September 2016

Halloween In Arkham - Cover (front)
Halloween In Arkham - Cover (back)


One of the earliest 12" vinyl bootlegs.
It was released before the No Time To Cry single, which was published the 8th of March in 1985.


Release Notes

  • Label: Arche Noire Records
  • Catalogue#: ANR 024
  • Format: 12" vinyl LP
  • Released: 1985



Remarks

  • Released in two editions
  • The first edition is limited to 500 copies and handnumbered.
  • The second edition is limited to 300 copies.
  • Vinyls have plain white labels with "Cat# 523" etched into the lead-out groove.
  • The cover of the first edition has a copper/gold-like coloured print,
    while the second edition comes with a pasted b/w copy instead.
  • The cover front shows a low resolution copy of the art work "Dreams in the Witch House" by Harry O. Morris Jr., a contemporary American artist.
It is part of a serial of 15 grafics titled "Halloween in Arkham" created in 1979, which seems to be the origen of the name of the present album.
The artwork itself has got its title from a short story of the same name by H. P. Lovecraft, published first in 1933.
This information provides the basis for some evidences concerning the release date and the significance of the item.
First - as far as we know there were three 12" bootlegs released in 1984: Live At Brixton Ace, Psychedelic Sessions 1984 and The Lights Shine Clear Through The Sodium Haze. These were the ones with whom everything started.
Then in 1985 a lot of new bootlegs were released - also many significant ones. Nowadays it is difficult to know in which order they were released, but considering the remark on No Time To Cry, one can deduce that Halloween in Arkham was to be one of the first:
- Cryptic Flowers and Knocking On Heavens Door feature No Time To Cry, which was unreleased at the time of the release of the present album.
- Armageddon Outtakes and Live In The Troyan Horse contain recordings from concerts that were performed in April or accordingly in May 1985.


This page is Work in Progress and going to be extended as soon as ever possible


Harry O. Morris Jr. - Dreams in the Witch House out of Halloween in Arkham

Sources


For recent price developments see sistersbootlegs/HalloweenArkham.

Track List

Side One

A1   Alice
A2   Valentine
A3   Anaconda
A4   Body Electric
A5   1969


Side Two'

B1   Sister Ray
B2   Poison Door
B3   No Time To Cry
B4   Walk Away
B5   Emma