Difference between revisions of "The Colour And The Carnage"
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− | + | The fifth of [[Palazzograssi|Palazzograssi's bootleg production]], not to mix up with<br/> | |
+ | Ghostrider Records/Duck Production's bootleg [[Colours In Carnage]]<br/> | ||
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+ | which features a completely different concert.<br/> | ||
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+ | '''The Colour And The Carnage''' was an intended 12" vinyl with the catalogue# PG005 which never came into real.<br/> | ||
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+ | All that has allegedly ever surfaced are '''3 acetates''' pressed with <br/> | ||
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* [[Body And Soul (song)|Body And Soul]] | * [[Body And Soul (song)|Body And Soul]] | ||
* [[Heartland]] | * [[Heartland]] | ||
− | * [[Heartland]] + [[Body And Soul (song)]] | + | * [[Heartland]] + [[Body And Soul (song)|Body And Soul]] |
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− | from [[Sat, 02-Jun-1984|Melkweg | + | from The Sisters of Mercy's gig on [[Sat, 02-Jun-1984|June 2, 1984 at the Melkweg in Amsterdam]] ...<br/> |
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{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
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+ | '''Any further information on this (non-)release and/or the alleged acetats, especially pictures of course, were entirely welcome.'''<br/> | ||
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[[Category: Bootlegs]] | [[Category: Bootlegs]] | ||
[[Category: Live Bootlegs]] | [[Category: Live Bootlegs]] |
Latest revision as of 22:17, 25 May 2012
The fifth of Palazzograssi's bootleg production, not to mix up with
Ghostrider Records/Duck Production's bootleg Colours In Carnage
which features a completely different concert.
The Colour And The Carnage was an intended 12" vinyl with the catalogue# PG005 which never came into real.
All that has allegedly ever surfaced are 3 acetates pressed with
from The Sisters of Mercy's gig on June 2, 1984 at the Melkweg in Amsterdam ...
This article is a stub and is in need of expansion |
Any further information on this (non-)release and/or the alleged acetats, especially pictures of course, were entirely welcome.