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Floodland was the second (third if you count [[Gift]]) [[studio album]] by [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]]
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Floodland was the second album by [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]]
* Vinyl: Merciful Release MR 441
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* Vinyl: Merciful Release MR 441 1987
 
* Tape Cassette: Merciful Release MR 441 C Nov 1987
 
* Tape Cassette: Merciful Release MR 441 C Nov 1987
 
* CD: Merciful Release 242246-2 1987
 
* CD: Merciful Release 242246-2 1987
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* CD: Rhino UK 5101-17580-2 2006
  
 
'''Floodland''' and its accompanying singles were preceded by a [[Merciful Release]] press statement, ''[[A Short History]].''
 
'''Floodland''' and its accompanying singles were preceded by a [[Merciful Release]] press statement, ''[[A Short History]].''
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The 2006 reissue featured two extra tracks.
  
 
==Track list (vinyl version)==
 
==Track list (vinyl version)==
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* [[Flood II]]
 
* [[Flood II]]
 
* [[Driven Like The Snow]]
 
* [[Driven Like The Snow]]
* [[Neverland]]
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* [[Never Land]]
 
===Extra tracks (on CD version)===
 
===Extra tracks (on CD version)===
 
* [[Torch]]
 
* [[Torch]]
 
* [[Colours]]
 
* [[Colours]]
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2006 Reissue
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* [[Never Land (full length)]]
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* [[Emma]]
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==Band/Recording Personnel==
 
==Band/Recording Personnel==
 
as credited on the inner sleeve:
 
as credited on the inner sleeve:
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Produced by Andrew Eldritch with Larry Alexander except Dominion/Mother Russia by Eldritch/Steinman and This Corrosion by Steinman
 
Produced by Andrew Eldritch with Larry Alexander except Dominion/Mother Russia by Eldritch/Steinman and This Corrosion by Steinman
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
There are differences in track times between the various formats of this release. These are most noticable on Driven Like The Snow and This Corrosion.
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There are differences in track times between the various formats of this release. These are most noticeable on Driven Like The Snow and This Corrosion.
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The 2006 reissue had, for the first time, the full demo version of Never Land. Although a full length demo had surfaced in the past it was an instrumental. This new version comes complete with vocals.
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Emma was taken from the Dominion 12".
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Possible reasons for not including the other B-Sides from Dominion could be put down to a couple of things. 1. There isn't enough room on the CD, or 2. Sandstorm/Untitled had already been featured on a compilation charity CD in the early 90's.

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Floodland was the second album by The Sisters Of Mercy

  • Vinyl: Merciful Release MR 441 1987
  • Tape Cassette: Merciful Release MR 441 C Nov 1987
  • CD: Merciful Release 242246-2 1987
  • CD: Rhino UK 5101-17580-2 2006

Floodland and its accompanying singles were preceded by a Merciful Release press statement, A Short History.

The 2006 reissue featured two extra tracks.

Track list (vinyl version)

Side 1

Side 2

Extra tracks (on CD version)

2006 Reissue

Band/Recording Personnel

as credited on the inner sleeve:

Produced by Andrew Eldritch with Larry Alexander except Dominion/Mother Russia by Eldritch/Steinman and This Corrosion by Steinman

Notes

There are differences in track times between the various formats of this release. These are most noticeable on Driven Like The Snow and This Corrosion.

The 2006 reissue had, for the first time, the full demo version of Never Land. Although a full length demo had surfaced in the past it was an instrumental. This new version comes complete with vocals. Emma was taken from the Dominion 12". Possible reasons for not including the other B-Sides from Dominion could be put down to a couple of things. 1. There isn't enough room on the CD, or 2. Sandstorm/Untitled had already been featured on a compilation charity CD in the early 90's.