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The Sisters Of Mercy - Vision Thing FLAC
  • Performer: The Sisters Of Mercy
  • Title: Vision Thing
  • Genre: Electronic / Rock
  • Cat #: 9 61017-2
  • Label: Elektra
  • Country: US
  • Date of release: 1990
  • Style: Goth Rock
  • FLAC size 1416 mb
  • MP3 size: 2697 mb
  • Record From CD, Album

Tracklist

1Doctor Jeep4:41
2I Was Wrong6:03
3Something Fast4:37
4When You Don't See Me4:54
5More
Co-producer – Jim Steinman
8:22
6Detonation Boulevard3:49
7Vision Thing4:35
8Ribbons5:28

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
MR 449 L, 9031-72663-1The Sisters Of Mercy Vision Thing ‎(LP, Album)Merciful Release, EastWestMR 449 L, 9031-72663-1Europe1990
WICD 5284The Sisters Of Mercy Vision Thing ‎(CD, Album)Gallo Record CompanyWICD 5284South AfricaUnknown
61017-4The Sisters Of Mercy Vision Thing ‎(Cass, Album, Promo)Elektra61017-4US1990
9 61017-2The Sisters Of Mercy Vision Thing ‎(CD, Album, M/Print)Elektra9 61017-2US1990
C1-R0359, 72663The Sisters Of Mercy Vision Thing ‎(Cass, Album)Magnasound, EastWest, Merciful ReleaseC1-R0359, 72663India1991

Credits

  • Backing VocalsMaggie Reilly
  • Bass, Design [Sleeve Design]Tony James
  • DrumsDoktor Avalanche
  • Engineer [Mix, Overdubs]Steve Rinkoff
  • GuitarAndreas Bruhn, Tim Bricheno
  • Guitar [Special Guest]John Perry
  • Mixed ByChris Lord-Alge (tracks: 4 to 6)
  • Photography ByMarcus Tomlinson
  • Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Engineer [Additional Engineering], Design [Sleeve Design]Andrew Eldritch
  • Recorded ByMark Freegard
  • Recorded By [Assistant], Engineer [Additional Engineering]Peter One

Notes

Track durations for "Ribbons","Something Fast","When You Don't See Me" and "Doctor Jeep" are misprinted on cover and CD label. Actual durations as above in tracklist (taken from EAC).

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 075596101721
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 2 61017-2 SRC=01 M3S7
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 2 61017-2 SRC=01 M3S4
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3): 2 61017-2 SRC=01 M3S10
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 4): 2 61017-2 SRC=01 M3S18
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 5): 2 61017-2 SRC=01 M3S20
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 6): 2 61017-2 SRC=01 M3S21
  • Pressing Plant ID (Matrix): SRC
  • SPARS Code: DDD

Companies

  • Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
  • Made By – WEA Manufacturing Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – WEA Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – WEA Records Ltd.

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Comments: (1)
Kajishakar
The American album. That's what they called this in the press when it hit the streets on October 22 1990. Bigger production values, grittier topics and naturally those riffs... oh the grief this band endured for using a different effect on the guitars. Patricia Morrison was out by the end of 1989, and from the sanctum of Hamburg Andrew Eldritch had already been busily assembling the next incarnation of The Sisters. The label was adamant about a follow up as they'd gotten a pair of hits from 'Floodland' but Eldritch wasn't too terribly concerned about much of anything.Mainly recorded at legendary Puk studios, Vision Thing had pretty much been fleshed out by the time the final two players Tony James and Tim Bricheno were brought on board for added firepower. Naturally, James drew the most attention because it confirmed that the 'difficult to work with' Eldritch had once more sacked someone. It didn't matter that Andreas Bruhn was an unknown quantity who'd co-written a number of songs on the upcoming album and would help evolve the overall sound of The Sisters. Pedigree was everything and still is to the kids online who continue the worn out arguments they weren't even alive for at the beginnings of. When the initial single for "More" appeared as a preview of things to come the English press did what it always does: wring their own particular truths out of thin air and vindictively pass judgement before the first minute is up.The video alone demonstrated that Andrew intended to continue his quest to create a record which was gloriously stupid. Bombast on a scale heretofore unattained in the realms of rock music; I think he achieved this myself, Jim Steinman no doubt would agree (he assisted just as he had in the pursuace of a similar goal entitled "This Corrosion") and naturally so did the clubs. You couldn't go to one and NOT hear "More", if you asked nicely enough you sometimes even got to hear the hysterically cynical b-side "You Could Be the One".With the countdown underway, The Sisters got down to the business of arranging some live dates and conducting the obligatory interviews. The highpoint of this would be the two dates they headlined at Wembley Arena, both shows sold out I might add. To get an idea of how massive they were at the time, go to youtube and look up others concerts from that venue. It had, or has, a 12,000 seat capacity. I still cannot imagine the atmosphere and of course there is no audio or video record of it whatsoever, thanks East/West. You're the best.Once the album was out, all bets were off. The title track opener left little doubt as to how this record was going to be remembered. A searing indictment of US government policy, it was followed by a song which remains a live favorite about love being a many splintered thing. A juxtaposition of Marx and Engels, god and angels... no one still really knows what for. Eldritch had a brother of sorts in Torquemada, didn't want to be the last and sniped at people who'd be better off not seeing him for some of the other songs; his best incision into the madness of America's instant gratification syndrome played a piano in the Sheraton. Just to stitch things up in time as they say, Vision Thing ended with mercurial defiance. "I was wrong/I was wrong to ever doubt/I can get along without/Oh I can love my fellow man/But I'm damned if I'll love yours"A tour of the United States began in 1991 and featured Gang of Four, Public Enemy and Warrior Soul as the other acts but America being what it was (and is) would not allow it. Halfway through the dates, cities began to ban this project and the whole thing was cancelled before it had any chance to build momentum. I think this is what led Eldritch to throw in the towel with regard to ever making another Sisters album more than anything else. James left around the same time and Bricheno followed suit in 1992. Bruhn played his final shows in 1993. So in the final analysis, did this record deserve the scorn and derision it received at the time? Nope. But as metal was such a hot commodity then it was unfortunately grouped in with the meatheads who dominated the airwaves with their teased hair and saucy eyeliner. Debates carry on as to the true meanings of the lyrics on this one, god knows there's little else left to discuss. There will never be another Sisters album, this was it. Not the highly polished alienation of 'Floodland' or the simmering egos of 'First and Last and Always', Vision Thing remains the best likeness that Eldritch's approach to a purely rock and roll album could achieve. It's the sort of record so loaded with in jokes and multiple entendres that even Alan Moore would be reticent to dissect it. Best of luck.
An incisive assessment. However, I do not believe that the US tour with Public Enemy et al. was cancelled due to prostests or bans. The reason that I recall being mooted at the time was that it was not financially viable and was making a massive loss.
Just one minor correction. The gigs were at Wembley Arena, not Wembley stadium. Capacity 12k vs 80k.http://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_24-Nov-1990
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