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* For some time the picture of the CD-disc, you see on the right side which is titled ''Kill The Lights''<br/>has been circulating. There is, however, nothing known about neither its content, nor its origin.<br/>So, any further information, on this CD in particular, should be very welcome ... <br/>
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* A box-set edition of '''''Kill The Lights''''' does exist as well. It is limited to 5 units and includes a certificate and a white T-shirt showing the cover art.<br/>This box set is one of the rarest and most precious Sisters bootlegs to find. Anyway it has NOT been made by [[Palazzograssi]], and was released<br/> some time later towards the end of the 1990ies.<br/>
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* For some time, the photo of the picture-CD-disc,<br/>you see on the left-hand side, has been circulating.<br/> This item is also titled ''Kill The Lights''...<br/><br/>There is, however, nothing known about neither its<br/> content, nor its origin, and it is generally taken for<br/>granted, that this is a home-made CD-r, rather than<br/>a serious bootleg product.<br/><br/>Any additional information about this one, should<br/>nonetheless be very welcome ... ;-)
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Revision as of 00:52, 8 November 2011

Kill The Lights - Cover (front)
Kill The Lights - Cover (back)


This bootleg-LP is the sixth
Palazzograssi production.



Release Notes

  • Label: Palazzograssi
  • Catalogue#: PG 06
  • Format: 12" vinyl LP
  • Released: 1990


Remarks

  • Limited Edition of 1.500 copies
  • The cover shows Andrew Eldritch in
    white fencing cloth on a white background.
  • A limited edition of 5 box-sets does also
    exist (see additional pictures down below)
  • Plain white labels




Sources

  • Tracks B1 - B3 are demos from 1983.
  • Track B5 (Walk Away) is an alternative version, commonly know as Disco-Mix.



Track List

Kill The Lights - Cover (front) with vinyl (white labels)

Side A:

  1   Flood I
  2   Lucretia
  3   Never Land
  4   Untitled
  5   Driven Like The Snow
  6   Flood II


Side B:

  7   Afterhours
  8   Lights
  9   Fix
10   Good Things
11   Walk Away


For recent price developments see sistersbootlegs/Kill The Lights...


Additional Pictures and Information



NOTES:

  • A box-set edition of Kill The Lights does exist as well. It is limited to 5 units and includes a certificate and a white T-shirt showing the cover art.
    This box set is one of the rarest and most precious Sisters bootlegs to find. Anyway it has NOT been made by Palazzograssi, and was released
    some time later towards the end of the 1990ies.


Kill The Lights - Bootleg box with certificate
Kill The Lights - Bootleg box set content as advertised in online auctions
Kill The Lights - Shirt as included in box set


Kill The Lights - Disc


  • For some time, the photo of the picture-CD-disc,
    you see on the left-hand side, has been circulating.
    This item is also titled Kill The Lights...

    There is, however, nothing known about neither its
    content, nor its origin, and it is generally taken for
    granted, that this is a home-made CD-r, rather than
    a serious bootleg product.

    Any additional information about this one, should
    nonetheless be very welcome ... ;-)