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Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 10:13
by the-happening
Esprit links here:

SISTERS OF MERCY First And Last And Always (2006 issue UK
15-track CD album, originally release in 1985 and recorded
with the classic Eldritch/Hussey/Adams/Marx line-up this
set the standard for gothic/alternative rock for years to
come, this re-issue have been mastered directly from the
original studio tapes and has now been bolstered with 6
bonus tracks, one of which, 'Some Kind Of Strange
[Early]',is previously unreleased and comes housed in a
fold-out digipak sleeve with liner notes)
£ 10.99
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalo ... m=AG01D234


SISTERS OF MERCY Vision Thing (2006 issue UK 13-track CD
album, originally released in 1990, the album has been
remastered from the original tapes and has been expanded
with 5 bonus tracks, including extended versions of
'More' and 'Doctor Jeep' plus live versions of 'Ribbons'
and 'Something Fast', on this release Eldritch moved the
sound of the band in a techno-with-guitars direction,
whilst keeping some of the gothic elements that had proved
sosuccessful during the previous decade, housed in fold-out
digipak sleeve with liner notes)
£ 10.99
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalo ... m=AG01D234


SISTERS OF MERCY Floodland (2006 issue UK 12-track CD
album, re-issue of the 1987 album, now remastered &
expanded with 4 bonus tracks, including their
classic version of Hot Chocolate's 'Emma' plus the
previously unreleased 'Never Land [Full Length]',
the line-up of the band at this point was just Eldritch &
ex-Gun Club bassist Patricia Morrison, but, in tendem with
Meat Loaf writer/producer Jim Steinman, produced some of
the best known & atmospheric songs in thegothic genre,
includes the singles 'This Corrosion' & 'Dominion', housed
in digipak sleeve with liner notes)
£ 10.99
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalo ... m=AG01D234

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 12:42
by Pat
HMV on FALAA wrote:Remastered from the multitracks for the first time
Does this mean the album has also been remixed ?

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 13:27
by deadagain
the-happening wrote:Esprit links here:

SISTERS OF MERCY First And Last And Always (2006 issue UK
£ 10.99
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalo ... m=AG01D234


SISTERS OF MERCY Vision Thing (2006 issue UK 13-track CD
Eldritch moved the
sound of the band in a techno-with-guitars direction,
£ 10.99
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalo ... m=AG01D234


SISTERS OF MERCY Floodland (2006 issue UK
£ 10.99
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalo ... m=AG01D234
Esprit are notoriously expensive! I like their description of Vision Thing as 'techno with guitars' - shouldn't that read 'MOR rawk'?!

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 13:48
by Quiff Boy
play.com

8.99 each inc p&p

clicky

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 13:50
by Purple Light
I usuall stick with play.com but you can't argue with HMV's £6.99 each. Mine are ordered.

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 13:51
by DomConway
deadagain wrote:
James Blast wrote:Yup, I went the HMV route for a change on this one.
HMV are an evil conglomerate which have taken over our high streets over the past 15 years and squeezed out all of the little indie stores! And generally they are a bloody rip off - the Cure deluxe reissues are £16 for f**ks sake! I often get stuff from CDwow - and I suspect (IF these Sisters reissues really do exist :roll: ) that CDwow will be selling em cheaper.

Remember kids: it's only one small jump from HMV to HIM, just say no......
So HMV are squeezing little indie stores out of the high street, and internet giants such as CDwow aren't? Go figure.

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 14:54
by the-happening
My local indie store is thriving (the rock box ) and it thrives because it knows its music, can specialise and knows what the metal, indie, goth etc fans want and it succesfully competes with the local Virgin shop.

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 15:00
by davedecay
9 pounds isn't a deal if you live in the USA...

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 15:28
by bismarck
Mr Mercy wrote:There has been no offical response to the announcement!
the post was a parody of what an offical response could be like

I dont know who did it tho :innocent:

ah-ha... fooled me, I must say. And I got all excited about a new album... good one. I should have known that no official announcement would have had so many misspelled words and typos!

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 18:26
by sultan2075
davedecay wrote:9 pounds isn't a deal if you live in the USA...

No, but $14.55 ain't too bad:



http://www.cduniverse.com

Posted: 04 Oct 2006, 22:37
by Mr Mercy
bismarck wrote: I should have known that no official announcement would have had so many misspelled words and typos!
Thats exactly what my girlfriend said when she saw it! :oops:

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 07:53
by deadagain
DomConway wrote:
deadagain wrote:
James Blast wrote:Yup, I went the HMV route for a change on this one.
HMV are an evil conglomerate which have taken over our high streets over the past 15 years and squeezed out all of the little indie stores! And generally they are a bloody rip off - the Cure deluxe reissues are £16 for f**ks sake! I often get stuff from CDwow - and I suspect (IF these Sisters reissues really do exist :roll: ) that CDwow will be selling em cheaper.

Remember kids: it's only one small jump from HMV to HIM, just say no......
So HMV are squeezing little indie stores out of the high street, and internet giants such as CDwow aren't? Go figure.
Indeed, ironic isn't it to plug one evil internet company and yet be damning of the high street store? The way i see it, HMV screwed the indie shops over back in the 80s and gained a monopoly so they could charge inflated prices. So now I welcome another company muscling in with far lower prices which will screw over HMV in its turn!

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 07:58
by hallucienate
deadagain wrote:
DomConway wrote:
deadagain wrote: HMV are an evil conglomerate which have taken over our high streets over the past 15 years and squeezed out all of the little indie stores! And generally they are a bloody rip off - the Cure deluxe reissues are £16 for f**ks sake! I often get stuff from CDwow - and I suspect (IF these Sisters reissues really do exist :roll: ) that CDwow will be selling em cheaper.

Remember kids: it's only one small jump from HMV to HIM, just say no......
So HMV are squeezing little indie stores out of the high street, and internet giants such as CDwow aren't? Go figure.
Indeed, ironic isn't it to plug one evil internet company and yet be damning of the high street store? The way i see it, HMV screwed the indie shops over back in the 80s and gained a monopoly so they could charge inflated prices. So now I welcome another company muscling in with far lower prices which will screw over HMV in its turn!
But CDWow isn't listing the re-issues yet, which kinda sucks for me as they offer free worldwide shipping.

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 08:01
by deadagain
hallucienate wrote:But CDWow isn't listing the re-issues yet, which kinda sucks for me as they offer free worldwide shipping.
Yeah they often take their time over new stock

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 11:11
by DomConway
deadagain wrote:
DomConway wrote:
deadagain wrote: HMV are an evil conglomerate which have taken over our high streets over the past 15 years and squeezed out all of the little indie stores! And generally they are a bloody rip off - the Cure deluxe reissues are £16 for f**ks sake! I often get stuff from CDwow - and I suspect (IF these Sisters reissues really do exist :roll: ) that CDwow will be selling em cheaper.

Remember kids: it's only one small jump from HMV to HIM, just say no......
So HMV are squeezing little indie stores out of the high street, and internet giants such as CDwow aren't? Go figure.
Indeed, ironic isn't it to plug one evil internet company and yet be damning of the high street store? The way i see it, HMV screwed the indie shops over back in the 80s and gained a monopoly so they could charge inflated prices. So now I welcome another company muscling in with far lower prices which will screw over HMV in its turn!
The trouble is they are also muscling in with far lower prices than the indie shops, hence they are now really feeling the brunt. I have seen three excellent record shops shut down in Bristol in the past year, it's a sad state of affairs and is down to the Internet giants if anyone, not HMV.

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 11:53
by limur
Amazon £7.99 Free delivery on orders over £15.00 :D

First And Last And Always
Floodland
Vision Thing

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 14:47
by TheBoyNextDoor
Are you kidding me? Is this for true? Am I dreaming? :eek: ;D :notworthy:

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 14:48
by crash_and_burn
Someone might have mentioned this on previous pages, but this seems to be the thing to do with the bands from this era in this genre (more or less). Just go to your CD shop and check out the Cure or Depeche Mode sections. All these re-relases, expanded versions, lots of live cd's offer more than you can digest, and often have very differing sound quality. What's kind of sad is that most of us, myself probably included, will be paying $15 for one song we haven't heard before. And it's not even going to be one song, but rather, new version of Neverland for instance. I'd love to hear it of course, but those pounds/dollars add up...

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 15:02
by TheBoyNextDoor
I guess we aren't really feed up with buying Sisters records, right? Last time I bought an official Sisters album was 1994 or something.. 15 quid more or less.. 3 beers, for a remastered Sisters album with bonus tracks - that's nothing.

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 15:06
by markfiend
TheBoyNextDoor wrote:15 quid more or less.. 3 beers
Is beer really that expensive in Sweden? :eek: £15 would get you 6 or 7 pints of lager here!

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 15:14
by limur
markfiend wrote:£15 would get you 6 or 7 pints of lager here!
Only just...Guniness just hit the £3/pint mark :roll:

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 15:25
by TheBoyNextDoor
markfiend wrote:
TheBoyNextDoor wrote:15 quid more or less.. 3 beers
Is beer really that expensive in Sweden? :eek: £15 would get you 6 or 7 pints of lager here!
Wops. Not exactly.. around 3 quid each (at the pub). Ok, let's make it 5 then. :P :wink:


Anyhow, ordered from Amazon.co.uk now - £28.82 for all three including shipping etc. :notworthy:

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 17:34
by Nic
TheBoyNextDoor wrote:
markfiend wrote:
TheBoyNextDoor wrote:15 quid more or less.. 3 beers
Is beer really that expensive in Sweden? :eek: £15 would get you 6 or 7 pints of lager here!
Wops. Not exactly.. around 3 quid each (at the pub). Ok, let's make it 5 then. :P :wink:


Anyhow, ordered from Amazon.co.uk now - £28.82 for all three including shipping etc. :notworthy:
You can get a pint for £2.50 at Sisters in Söderhamn :notworthy:

Yeah a nice name for a place isn' it?! ;D

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 17:53
by Badlander
And this is only 2€ in Brussels. :eek:
Image
I love this city ! :twisted:

BTW... Image ;D

Posted: 05 Oct 2006, 18:26
by TheBoyNextDoor
[Love Hoegaarden! I heard they charged around €10 for it at a pub in Stockholm :eek: ]

Back on topic. Let's dream a little, is it possible at all for these albums to break in to the Top 100 (or 200 whatever) in the UK? Or is it impossible for them to chart when they are re-releases?