Does this really exist?
I swear I saw one for sale in the late '80s in a record store in San Francisco. passed on it, then it was gone.
Since then I think it has been the subject of some dispute. Friends have told me I must have simply seen "Enter The Sisters" and mistaken it for a red/black cover Walk Away 12". But I was already a collector, and I still think I saw it.
Does anyone own one? Can anyone show a photo?
Sorry if the topic's been done, but I couldn't find it.
Walk Away -- Red on Black Cover: does it exist?
I thought I'd either seen or heard of it way back in time but I'm pretty sure everyone's denied its existence since then so maybe it was the boot I saw too.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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Thanks Stu. My same conundrum.
Any one else? Luca, surely you must know the answer...
Any one else? Luca, surely you must know the answer...
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Funny enough, the ultimatesistersguide notes:
Btw, isn't there a 7" without flexi as well?
I think, this was also just mixing it up with Enter The Sisters, for I seem to remember that we had discussed that at least cursorily without any conclusion ...Merciful Release/WEA, MR033T, 249245-0, SAM 218, 1984 UK, 12", Flexi
Original cover is red on black, later pressing are silver on black. With flexi disc of Long Train.
Btw, isn't there a 7" without flexi as well?
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Thanks Luca and everyone else.
Yes, the Walk Away 12" also came without flexi, for sure. Also the 7" came with and without the flexi.
Yes, the Walk Away 12" also came without flexi, for sure. Also the 7" came with and without the flexi.
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Since this was the time when I was officially obsessed with the Sisters, I recall that in the UK at least, only the first 5000 copies of the 12" single of Walk Away came with the flexi. I have the flyer that I picked up in our local record shop a couple of weeks in advance of the release, the 12" single with the shrinkwrap still on it - complete with sticker explaining the free flexi, and the flexi itself.
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Thanks. I see, this page needs revision .... Only I don't have much time online until Sunday evening ... grrr.
Anyway, I've got plenty pictures already, but still need a decent one of the 12" back cover (with or without flexi) and of the labels of the 12" without flexi. I'm not sure, they are the same as for the one with flexi. Does anybody know?
Anyway, I've got plenty pictures already, but still need a decent one of the 12" back cover (with or without flexi) and of the labels of the 12" without flexi. I'm not sure, they are the same as for the one with flexi. Does anybody know?
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What a pretty page! Thanks for the link ... ...taylor wrote:http://www.45cat.com/artist/the-sisters-of-mercy
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Apart from Enter The Sisters, there is also Tune in... Turn Off... Burn Out... which has the Walk Away Logo in red, btw ...bismarck wrote:Does this really exist?
I swear I saw one for sale in the late '80s in a record store in San Francisco. passed on it, then it was gone.
Since then I think it has been the subject of some dispute. Friends have told me I must have simply seen "Enter The Sisters" and mistaken it for a red/black cover Walk Away 12". But I was already a collector, and I still think I saw it.
Does anyone own one? Can anyone show a photo?
Sorry if the topic's been done, but I couldn't find it.
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Yes, it's weird that I'm resurrecting this thread after so many years, still wondering about that red cover Walk Away 12".
Anybody ever find one?
Thank you for that info. In all likelihood I saw one of those two bootlegs (Enter... or Tune In...) and mistook it for a red-cover Walk Away 12". But in conversation with another record wonk just today, the subject came up again... he too swears he's seen a red-cover Walk Away 12".Being645 wrote:Apart from Enter The Sisters, there is also Tune in... Turn Off... Burn Out... which has the Walk Away Logo in red, btw ...
Anybody ever find one?
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No news here, I think ...
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OK, thanks for replying...
It's odd, I guess this really must be a myth.
It's odd, I guess this really must be a myth.
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resolved by speeches and majority decisions,
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