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[[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] was the third album by [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]].<br/>
 
[[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] was the third album by [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]].<br/>
 
The album was released in 1990 and is the latest studio album. It saw The Sisters <br/>  
 
The album was released in 1990 and is the latest studio album. It saw The Sisters <br/>  
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as credited on the inner sleeve:<br/>
 
as credited on the inner sleeve:<br/>
  
* [[Doktor Avalanche]] drums
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* [[Andrew Eldritch]] - vocals, guitars
* [[Tim Bricheno]] guitars
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* [[Doktor Avalanche]] - drums
* [[Andreas Bruhn]] guitars
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* [[Andreas Bruhn]] - guitars
* [[Andrew Eldritch]] vocals, guitars
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* [[Tony James]] - bass
* [[Tony James]] bass
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* [[Tim Bricheno]] - guitars
 
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* [[John Perry]] special guest guitars
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* [[John Perry]] special guest guitars - slide guitar on [[Detonation Boulevard (song)|Detonation Boulevard]]
* [[Maggie Reilly]] backing vocals
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* [[Maggie Reilly]] backing vocals on [[Vision Thing (song)|Vision Thing]], [[More (song)|More]], [[Detonation Boulevard (song)|Detonation Boulevard]], [[Something Fast (song)|Something Fast]] and [[Doctor Jeep (song)|Doctor Jeep]]
 
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* Production by [[Andrew Eldritch]] for [[Merciful Release]]  
 
* Production by [[Andrew Eldritch]] for [[Merciful Release]]  
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* Photographs by Marcus Tomlinson<br/>
 
* Photographs by Marcus Tomlinson<br/>
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
The Sisters spent months in the studio. The final mixes ended up not used for the album.<br/>  
 
The Sisters spent months in the studio. The final mixes ended up not used for the album.<br/>  
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and Depeche Modes "Music For the Masses". Sometimes I regret I didn't smuggle them out of there. I still can't<br/>
 
and Depeche Modes "Music For the Masses". Sometimes I regret I didn't smuggle them out of there. I still can't<br/>
 
understand what all those mastertapes were doing there. I swear that there were at least 60 Sisters masters in<br/>
 
understand what all those mastertapes were doing there. I swear that there were at least 60 Sisters masters in<br/>
there. What were they really thinking of?"''
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there. What were they really thinking of?"''<br/>
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[[Category: Official Releases]]

Latest revision as of 14:47, 17 September 2013

Vision Thing - LP Cover (front)

Vision Thing was the third album by The Sisters Of Mercy.
The album was released in 1990 and is the latest studio album. It saw The Sisters
taking on a more American rock sound. Eldritch dismissed it as being aimed at an
American audience. The sound somewhat alienated some of The Sisters' fans while
others entirely welcomed the change. A few details on the recording process can
be found here in another Wiki.


Catalogue #s:

  • LP Merciful Release MR 449 L
  • Cassette Merciful Release MR 449 C
  • CD Merciful Release MR 9031-72663-2
  • CD Merciful Release MR 9031-72663-2 - Limited edition vinyl texture box of 10.000


In late 2006 Vision Thing was reissued with five extra tracks.

  • Label: Rhino UK
  • Catalogue#: Rhino UK 5101-17582-2 2006
  • Release Date: 30 October 2006



Track List

CD Inlay - same artwork as on Back Cover of CD and LP
  1. Vision Thing
  2. Ribbons
  3. Detonation Boulevard
  4. Something Fast
  5. When You Don't See Me
  6. Doctor Jeep
  7. More
  8. I Was Wrong


2006 reissue bonus tracks


Band/Recording Personnel

Limited Edition CD Box - Inside

as credited on the inner sleeve:




Notes

The Sisters spent months in the studio. The final mixes ended up not used for the album.
Eldritch decided some of the earlier "rougher" mixes were better.

Andreas from April Tears about recording in PUK studios...
"...beside the grand piano there were a lot of old mastertapes. Amongst others The Sisters of Mercy's "Vision Thing"
and Depeche Modes "Music For the Masses". Sometimes I regret I didn't smuggle them out of there. I still can't
understand what all those mastertapes were doing there. I swear that there were at least 60 Sisters masters in
there. What were they really thinking of?"