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Nineteen Ninety Five And Nowhere : 2nd of december 2007
Nearly 13 years after first coming into being Nineteen Ninety Five and Nowhere receives its first official release on the French independent label D-monic this Winter.
Recently completed and re-mastered the new 10 track album features songs originally written in 1995 by The Sisters of Mercy co-founder Gary Marx at the invitation of Sisters’ supremo Andrew Eldritch. The material was intended to represent the pair’s first collaboration since the landmark Sisters’ album ‘First and Last and Always’ of 1984, but the notoriously wilful singer pulled out of the project without uttering a single word.
The backing tracks went unheard until relatively recently when Marx, convinced of the material’s obvious strength, decided to finish the songs himself, writing lyrics and adding his own distinctive vocals. The response on hearing the results among the Sisters fan-base was immediate and the clamour for the tracks prompted him to make 7 of the songs available via the internet.
Despite continual pressure to make the songs more widely available Marx had refused to be drawn until the approach of the Paris based label. Now with all 10 songs included for the first time the album has been re-mastered and
re-packaged and is due for release on December 1st 2007.
Despite (or perhaps because of ) the twisted path the songs have had to walk these long years, the album works as much more than a mere taste of what might have been – it serves as ample reminder of Marx’s undoubted ability as a writer and guitarist and is essential listening for anyone who has followed his career to date or for newcomers looking for an introduction to his work.
Nineteen Ninety Five And Nowhere : 2nd of december 2007
This album is so... mediocre.
Personally, I have listened to it once and did not feel an urge to listen to it again...
Personally, I have listened to it once and did not feel an urge to listen to it again...
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Ania wrote:This album is so... mediocre.
Personally, I have listened to it once and did not feel an urge to listen to it again...
What use is that comment to anyone? Especially as the first reply to a post that a lot of people will be interested in. Kinda deflates the anticipation levels for those of us that have been looking forward to this release. I'll still be buying it. The majority of my favourite records took numerous listens before I started to realise how great they are.
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Maybe, but she's still entitled to express her opinion.Mothra wrote:Ania wrote:This album is so... mediocre.
Personally, I have listened to it once and did not feel an urge to listen to it again...
What use is that comment to anyone? Especially as the first reply to a post that a lot of people will be interested in. Kinda deflates the anticipation levels for those of us that have been looking forward to this release.
And any rabid Sisters fans who haven't heard this perhaps need to be warned not to expect FALAA part 2.
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Certainly, don't dispute that, its just the negativity so early on after someone posts what is essentially good news. I'm not expecting a lot, but good to (finally) hear something that was recorded with a long term view to release.
Apologies to Ania if I sniped to early
Apologies to Ania if I sniped to early
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i'll go for it anyway
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I don't think we should pay attention to comments about it being mediocre, unless they are qualified by saying what's mediocre about it (and also bearing in mind the commenter's own musical tastes).
I don't think we should pay attention to comments about it being mediocre, unless they are qualified by saying what's mediocre about it (and also bearing in mind the commenter's own musical tastes).
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some people are never happy
personally, i've heard the original 7 track version and think they're rather fab. the man has an ear for a tune and great pop song-writing sensibilities. always has, and it seems he always will.
can't wait.
personally, i've heard the original 7 track version and think they're rather fab. the man has an ear for a tune and great pop song-writing sensibilities. always has, and it seems he always will.
can't wait.
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about time I'd say
i'm going for it!
Now only waiting for the revamped sisters-song he was working on!
Way to go Gary!!
i'm going for it!
Now only waiting for the revamped sisters-song he was working on!
Way to go Gary!!
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Musical tastes are probably The Sisters of Mercy (this is Sisters forum).mh wrote:Me too!
I don't think we should pay attention to comments about it being mediocre, unless they are qualified by saying what's mediocre about it (and also bearing in mind the commenter's own musical tastes).
I'm glad people are honest, better to have a bad review. If's it's any good it'll be nice surprise, if it's s**t then we were warned.
Are these songs in any way connected to the original Sisters? Like, was the music partially written by Andy? or is it just a full Marx production?
I think I'd prefer the instrumental version of the album, IF I'd go and hear it.
I think I'd prefer the instrumental version of the album, IF I'd go and hear it.
It's good to be back
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Yeah, the 'uppity' reaction to people's opinions are becoming rather tedious on here. Freedom of speech and all that?
FALAA pt2? Christ I hope not, if anything sounded even vaguely like NTTC or Walk Away you'd just run a bloody mile!
FALAA pt2? Christ I hope not, if anything sounded even vaguely like NTTC or Walk Away you'd just run a bloody mile!
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as far as i know: written and played by marx (for eldritch's use as sisters songs when von was having an especially lean period) and produced by choque hosein
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I've heard something like four of the original seven songs, and I quite liked them, actually. I'm eagerly awaiting this expanded edition. It's a damn sight better than anything I've ever heard from the m*****n, that's for sure....though I don't know how it stands up to the Broon album
Of course, it's vastly superior to a new Sisters record because, well... it actually exists.
Of course, it's vastly superior to a new Sisters record because, well... it actually exists.
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sultan2075 wrote: Of course, it's vastly superior to a new Sisters record because, well... it actually exists.
Can't wait to get my hands on this. From what I've heard it looks like potentially shot himself in the foot. Again. Maybe really is doing his up most to get out of the trenches?
How could it possibly be FALAA pt2 anyway? There's 3 writers missing for starters... Anyway, I agree with you Planet Dave, except for the bit about NTTC and Walk Away that is. Not the best songs on the album, but I likes 'em none-the-less.Planet Dave wrote:FALAA pt2? Christ I hope not, if anything sounded even vaguely like NTTC or Walk Away you'd just run a bloody mile!
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
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not only, but also:
http://www.garymarx.com/news.htm
http://www.garymarx.com/news.htm
Gary Marx wrote: Look out for news of discounts on copies for anyone who purchased the original 7 track CDR via this site.
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Top bloke, that Mr. Marx.Quiff Boy wrote:not only, but also:
http://www.garymarx.com/news.htm
Gary Marx wrote: Look out for news of discounts on copies for anyone who purchased the original 7 track CDR via this site.
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
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Goodie!Syberberg wrote:Top bloke, that Mr. Marx.Quiff Boy wrote:not only, but also:
http://www.garymarx.com/news.htm
Gary Marx wrote: Look out for news of discounts on copies for anyone who purchased the original 7 track CDR via this site.
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now it says on the site that the 7 song record is till available, but how the hell do u order it ?Quiff Boy wrote:not only, but also:
http://www.garymarx.com/news.htm
Gary Marx wrote: Look out for news of discounts on copies for anyone who purchased the original 7 track CDR via this site.
or should I just wait for the reivsed one
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on the subject of production credits, just got this from the horses mouth itself:
Still the work of Leeds' finest (ed: choque), with the slightest touch of French mastering
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if you mean this:stefan moermans wrote:now it says on the site that the 7 song record is till available, but how the hell do u order it ?Quiff Boy wrote:not only, but also:
http://www.garymarx.com/news.htm
Gary Marx wrote: Look out for news of discounts on copies for anyone who purchased the original 7 track CDR via this site.
or should I just wait for the reivsed one
"The debut album is still available direct from this web site"
i'm pretty sure he means the 'pretty black dots' album - http://www.garymarx.com/product.htm - not the 1995 one
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great news!
mr.marx very kindly sent me a copy of the 7-track version last christmas and i loved it. it'll be a pleasure to buy a completed edition and at the same time put some money in his pocket. i've said it before and i'll say it again: gary marx is a very nice man.
mr.marx very kindly sent me a copy of the 7-track version last christmas and i loved it. it'll be a pleasure to buy a completed edition and at the same time put some money in his pocket. i've said it before and i'll say it again: gary marx is a very nice man.
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
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