Knockin' On Heaven's Door
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my "short" version clocks in @ 6:42 and is complete, and doesn't seem to be missing any high frequencies (although I'm not positive I'd notice.)
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i may be living in a paralell universe but I was under the impression it was released? I am sure i saw [in well known birmingham record shop] in about 1992, but to my eternal chagrin, i already had the Walk Away 12" and at the time wasn't fussed enough to buy 'the same record with a different b-side'.streamline wrote:Getting back to the point (and away from Wendy James!) wasn't it planned as a b-side to one of the FALAA singles but would have meant paying royalties (or whatever) as well?Dark wrote:Great song, shame it was never officially released (how come?)
Anyone know where/when it was recorded, and more importantly, who does the backing vocals?
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the cover was blue on black not white on black, no other b-side.
(Am i correct in thinking that most of the singles had at least 2 diffrerent releases sometimes only available through Reptile House (as was)
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EG. The D.B 12" was also in 5000ltd ed with two different [poor] bootlegs from the same concert) as the Knocking on Heaven's Door bootleg was
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I'd guess the different single releases were bootlegs. I'm not aware of any alternate official versions of any of the singles.
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Doctor Jeep was available in 2 different official versions, KOHD on the one and (I think) Burn and Amphetamine Logic on the other.
Temple '92 was the only other release in a similar vein, where the 7 had I Was Wrong and the 12 had VT.
Temple '92 was the only other release in a similar vein, where the 7 had I Was Wrong and the 12 had VT.
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As far as I know, Detonation Boulevard wasn't released on 12", only as a CD Promo.King of Byblos wrote:EG. The D.B 12" was also in 5000ltd ed with two different [poor] bootlegs from the same concert) as the Knocking on Heaven's Door bootleg was
You're probably thinking of When You Don't See Me which was a german release only that had bootleg tracks on the B side. Can't remember what was on it off hand, think it was Ribbons and Something Fast from one of the 1990 gigs.
I don't think there were any Reptile House only releases.
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It's the Dr Jeep 12" (ltd to 6000) that has the 2 bootleg tracks 1) Burn (Bremen 1984) 2) Amphetamine Logic (Bremen 1985) on it CellThree ... the live tracks on WYDSM 12" and CD-single were recorded 'officially' btw. (also see Vision Thing remastered) ...or was it Visioin Thing.CellThree wrote:As far as I know, Detonation Boulevard wasn't released on 12", only as a CD Promo.King of Byblos wrote:EG. The D.B 12" was also in 5000ltd ed with two different [poor] bootlegs from the same concert) as the Knocking on Heaven's Door bootleg was
You're probably thinking of When You Don't See Me which was a german release only that had bootleg tracks on the B side. Can't remember what was on it off hand, think it was Ribbons and Something Fast from one of the 1990 gigs.
I don't think there were any Reptile House only releases.
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from http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/Singles
- Doctor Jeep:
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/Do ... 8single%29
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/Wh ... _Me_single
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/Te ... %281992%29
- Detonation Boulevard
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/De ... vard_promo
from http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/Singles
- Doctor Jeep:
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/Do ... 8single%29
- When You Don't See Me:The Sisters Wiki wrote:Doctor Jeep (Radio Edit)
Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Live Bootleg)
Burn (Live Bootleg)
Amphetamine Logic (Live Bootleg)
The CD and 12" release include an extended version of Dr Jeep. All standard releases Knockin' on Heaven's Door as a b-side. The limited edition 12" single had Burn and Amphetamine Logic and includes a poster of the cover.
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/Wh ... _Me_single
- Temple Of Love (1992)The Sisters Wiki wrote:When You Don't See Me (Remix)
Ribbons (Live)
Something Fast (Live)
Germany only release, still managed to chart in the UK on imports alone. Live tracks were recorded in Hamburg on 17 November 1990. 12" Version Included a patch.
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/Te ... %281992%29
and from http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/PromosThe Sisters Wiki wrote:Temple Of Love (1992)
I Was Wrong (American Fade)
Vision Thing (Canadian Club Mix)
When You Don't See Me (German Release)
- Detonation Boulevard
http://www.sisterswiki.org/index.php/De ... vard_promo
Detonation Boulevard (remix)
Released on Elektra Records in 1990 to promote the US stage of the Tour Thing tour and Vision Thing. CD has back cover but no front cover.
This mix is the same on on ASCOO.
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