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Posted: 06 Oct 2006, 15:12
by rwednesday
>It wasn't coming up in my searches... maybe because I added the "The" in "The Sisters of Mercy".

>I finally fully believe these reissues are coming out... well, at least, I 99.99% believe it.

Actually that wouldn't have helped, I've been doing the same searches since Monday and nothing. So, now they are finally up and I too am "starting" to believe. However, I see us Yanks don't get the low price, we get to spend 45 bucks on imports.

Still will though.

If it's real.

Posted: 06 Oct 2006, 15:23
by rwednesday
Ok, now I am back to being paranoid again. If you view the US Amazon links, in small print it says "this page created by seller" which means it was not set up by the webmasters at Amazon. Once I logged in it gave me the chance to "update" the info on the page which I did not in case I got busted for something - dunno. So, it IS possible to get phony things posted on Amazon.

Sigh.

And checked the WEA Int'l site but everything for that particular label just redirects itself back to the wmg.com site.

:urff:

Let me just take my St. John's Wort and wait for the voices to stop.....


"If you're not paranoid you're not paying enough attention."

Posted: 06 Oct 2006, 15:39
by limur
rwednesday wrote:Ok, now I am back to being paranoid again. If you view the US Amazon links, in small print it says "this page created by seller" which means it was not set up by the webmasters at Amazon.
Let me just take my St. John's Wort and wait for the voices to stop.....


"If you're not paranoid you're not paying enough attention."
I think this just means someone is selling it on amazon.com for amazon.co.uk, so amazon pay the seller something for selling it.

This might be all about it...

Then again I could easily have got the wrong end of the stick.

I've bought stuff off of a French seller before and it all worked out ok... :eek:

Posted: 06 Oct 2006, 15:45
by rwednesday
Well, yes, someone is selling it on Amazon. According to the post WEA Int'l is selling it. However, for their other releases, there is no need for them to create their own page because Amazon would do it, like the current releases of Sisters lusted on Amazon. Being Warner Music Group, you'd think they'd be a big enough company not to need an indie guy to sell their stuff on Amazon. And those album descriptions still read to me like they were written by a hoaxer and NOT the publicity department of a large musical conglomerate.

But, off-topic, the ONE time I tried ordering something through the Amazon Marketplace with private sellers, it was a big hassle. Seller never shipped it. Amazon wouldn't take a complaint for 60 days. The one good thing though, after I reported it to Amazon (finally) the seller sent me the item and then the next day Amazon refunded my money so I got it for free. Neener.

Posted: 06 Oct 2006, 16:04
by limur
rwednesday wrote:But, off-topic, the ONE time I tried ordering something through the Amazon Marketplace with private sellers, it was a big hassle. Seller never shipped it. Amazon wouldn't take a complaint for 60 days. The one good thing though, after I reported it to Amazon (finally) the seller sent me the item and then the next day Amazon refunded my money so I got it for free. Neener.
That's the deal you want... :lol:

Posted: 06 Oct 2006, 16:07
by rwednesday
>That's the deal you want...

Ha, yeah. But it took me over three months to get my Batman graphic novel.....

I didn't say it was for something really cool..... :oops:

Posted: 07 Oct 2006, 10:50
by robertzombie
rwednesday wrote:However, I see us Yanks don't get the low price, we get to spend 45 bucks on imports.

Still will though.

If it's real.
$45 = £24
the cheapest deal we're getting (so far) is £21, so it's hardly a big difference.

Posted: 08 Oct 2006, 13:20
by streamline
Does anyone know how much cash (if any) Andrew can expect to get?

Didn't I read somewhere that he swapped the back catalogue royalties for leaving East West? :?

Posted: 08 Oct 2006, 14:05
by Dark
All of Merciful Release is now owned by WEA. Well, the Sisters stuff at least. I'm not sure about releases by Salvation, March Violets and La Costa Rasa.

That said, I'm pretty sure James Ray owns the copyright to all his songs, MR-released ones included, so maybe it is just the Sisters' songs.

Posted: 08 Oct 2006, 20:12
by paint it black
Dark wrote:All of Merciful Release is now owned by WEA.
this is not a true statement.

one early EP has been getting more action than most. Particularly when considered for inclusion on a, now defunct, live dvd

Posted: 08 Oct 2006, 20:26
by Dark
paint it black wrote:
Dark wrote:All of Merciful Release is now owned by WEA.
this is not a true statement.

one early EP has been getting more action than most. Particularly when considered for inclusion on a, now defunct, live dvd
Really? I was under the impression that the "indie" singles were now in WEA's possession, as of 1992, and the WEA-released material still belonged to the label (hence the constant inclusion of the songs on "goth" compilations).

So who exactly owns what?

Posted: 08 Oct 2006, 20:27
by James Blast
more S'n'M from PiB

Posted: 09 Oct 2006, 00:05
by Multifaceted
rwednesday wrote:Ok, now I am back to being paranoid again. If you view the US Amazon links, in small print it says "this page created by seller" which means it was not set up by the webmasters at Amazon. Once I logged in it gave me the chance to "update" the info on the page which I did not in case I got busted for something - dunno. So, it IS possible to get phony things posted on Amazon.
That doesn't necessarily mean anything, though. The writing is rather crap, but there *are* large companies that act as sellers on Amazon. They also sometimes make their own pages, if need be. I could link you to examples, but they'd be girly make-up examples. :P Just do some searching around for different products in different areas.

Amazon has always been pretty good, at least to me. I once ordered a CD (Ministry, I think it was), and they found out they didn't actually have it in stock--so they put my money back on "store credit" for me to use at another time. I never by from small sellers on there, though; for used stuff I hit up book sales and abebooks.com :)


Also, as Robertzombie pointed out--I've been following the different sites that put the releases online, and Amazon isn't charging that much more money. I'm actually quite surprised that they *aren't* charging more. When I bought imports in the past from Amazon, I had to pay $25 for the likes of "Gift" and "Some Girls..." They'd have been at least $10 less if they weren't from overseas.

Posted: 09 Oct 2006, 00:54
by RetroGoth
paint it black wrote:
Dark wrote:All of Merciful Release is now owned by WEA.
Am wondering about the status of Gift. Although it was a Merciful Release, wasn't it put out through Rough Trade or some other Indie label? maybe this has been discussed elsewhere but why didn't WEA have anything to do with the original release?

Posted: 09 Oct 2006, 10:07
by Quiff Boy
Dark wrote:All of Merciful Release is now owned by WEA. Well, the Sisters stuff at least. I'm not sure about releases by Salvation, March Violets and La Costa Rasa.

That said, I'm pretty sure James Ray owns the copyright to all his songs, MR-released ones included, so maybe it is just the Sisters' songs.
i'm pretty sure the March Violets came to some agreement with Merciful Release to get the rights their stuff just after they [arted ways, hence old MR tracks appearing on the 1984 Natural History album/compilation (on their own Rebirth label), and on the Jungle compilation Botanic Verses

Salvation - in theory Von still owns the rights to the Girlsoul single and the unreleased mini-album (wherever those darned masters are!). the compilation cd included girlsoul without eldritch's consent, but i dont think he was that bothered as him and the band are old friends, and i doubt he had any plans for the track himself :?

i dont know anything about la costa rasa, other than that their Autopilot album is very strange and i'm not sure if i like it :lol:

Posted: 09 Oct 2006, 10:28
by the-happening
Quiff Boy wrote: i dont know anything about la costa rasa, other than that their Autopilot album is very strange and i'm not sure if i like it :lol:
Get a copy of "last of the baby boomers" much rougher sounding and includes a couple of tracks not on Autopilot, mighty fine recording it'll grow on you.

Posted: 09 Oct 2006, 11:09
by flakk13
Quiff Boy wrote:i dont know anything about la costa rasa, other than that their Autopilot album is very strange and i'm not sure if i like it :lol:
"Madeline" & "Silence" - brilliant songs

Posted: 09 Oct 2006, 13:54
by deadagain
the-happening wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote: i dont know anything about la costa rasa, other than that their Autopilot album is very strange and i'm not sure if i like it :lol:
Get a copy of "last of the baby boomers" much rougher sounding and includes a couple of tracks not on Autopilot, mighty fine recording it'll grow on you.
is that by La Costa Raza or one of Andie Mills other incarnations?

Posted: 09 Oct 2006, 15:49
by flakk13
deadagain wrote:
the-happening wrote:Get a copy of "last of the baby boomers" much rougher sounding and includes a couple of tracks not on Autopilot, mighty fine recording it'll grow on you.
is that by La Costa Raza or one of Andie Mills other incarnations?
La Costa Rasa

Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 17:27
by Jim
It's bobbins, and I won't believe otherwise until someone shoves one in my hand.

Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 18:33
by mh
I should be able to pick them up the Friday before (my HMV's good like that) so I'll let you know if it's for real then. ;D

Synchronicity

Posted: 13 Oct 2006, 02:07
by cosmicdolphin
I'm highly amused that by pure chance I am in Leeds the day these remasters are released.

Normally I'm 4000 miles away in Chicago, but I have to go to Jumbo records to pick up my Hawkwind tickets for the gig that night.

The last gig I saw in Leeds was the 10th Anniversary Sisters gig at Leeds Uni Refec in Feb 1991 ;-)

Rich

Posted: 14 Oct 2006, 15:35
by mh
Bugger.

Image

Wrong cover.

This comes from Amazon. Let's hope they've just got it wrong

Posted: 14 Oct 2006, 16:50
by bismarck
Which cover is it you hope they release exactly? The LP cover with the outlined letters and symbol (if I remember correctly)? What are the other differences?

Posted: 14 Oct 2006, 16:55
by Obviousman
I'd love to get to see a picture of the proper one as well :D