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As to Jim Steinman himself, please avail yourselves of the article on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steinman Jim Steinman].<br/>
 
As to Jim Steinman himself, please avail yourselves of the article on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steinman Jim Steinman].<br/>
  
For Jim Steinman's complete discography, see [http://www.discogs.com/artist/221383-Jim-Steinman?query=The%20Sisters%20of%20Mercy page through from Jim Steinman@discogs].<br/>
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Revision as of 19:41, 26 August 2014

Jim Steinman in 2005

Shot Rev. 2.0

Jim Steinman produced the song This Corrosion and co-produced

the song Dominion/Mother Russia for The Sisters of Mercy's Floodland album.

He also co-produced the song More for The Sisters' third studio album Vision Thing.

All these tracks appeared later in the Shot Rev 2.0 Music Video Compilation released in 1993.

For more information on the recordings of Floodland, please check

this very recommendable article at Wikipedia.

As to Jim Steinman himself, please avail yourselves of the article on Jim Steinman.

For Jim Steinman's complete discography, page through Jim Steinman@discogs.




This Corrosion Single
FloodlandAlbum
Dominion Single
More Single