Vision Thing by The Sisters Of Mercy

Vision Thing

The Sisters Of Mercy

1990

Vision Thing is a Alt/Indie album by The Sisters Of Mercy, originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 82 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Goth Rock
  • heavy
  • aggressive
  • nocturnal

About

The thrill of the open road and the stench of gasoline fill Andrew Eldritch's third studio album as The Sisters of Mercy—the 1990 follow-up to <i>Floodland</i>, one of the preeminent gothic-rock albums of all time. Hard-rocking riffs take center stage, sometimes tempered by New Wave synths ("Doctor Jeep") or David Bowie–meets–country vibes ("I Was Wrong"). But the real hits are soaked in Eldritch's brooding, high-octane hedonism—the hard-driving "Vision Thing" and the violin-and-piano-soaked club track "More" are darkly blissful deathrock.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Vision Thing4:36
  2. A2Ribbons5:25
  3. A3Detonation Boulevard3:49
  4. A4Something Fast4:36

Side B

  1. B1When You Don't See Me4:51
  2. B2Doctor Jeep4:39
  3. B3More8:22
  4. B4I Was Wrong6:03

Credits

Performers

6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 82 pressings tracked on Gatefold