Album

Floodland

The Sisters Of Mercy

1987 · Rock

34 collectors on Gatefold own this

Floodland by The Sisters Of Mercy

Floodland is an Alt/Indie album by The Sisters Of Mercy, originally released in 1987. On Gatefold: 119 pressings tracked, owned by 34 collectors.

About

The Sisters of Mercy were a volatile group during the best of times, but singer Andrew Eldritch also had a drive to keep his future intact. While the earlier works of the group were often loud and abrasive, for the follow-up to their brilliant debut album, <i>First and Last and Always</i>, Eldritch hired Meat Loaf producer Jim Steinman to bulk up and smooth over the production on two songs and used producer Larry Alexander and a ton of keyboards to make up for any lost members. The Gun Club’s Patricia Morrison was seen as a perfect foil. Where Eldritch had formerly disparaged any notion that his group was ‘Goth,” with <i>Floodland</i>, he calmly accepted his fate and delivered the kind of dark and foreboding material his audience craved. From the opening “Medley” through tunes such as “Flood 1,” “Flood II,” “Lucretia My Reflection” and the epic “This Corrosion,” the Sisters of Mercy became the leaders in a genre that had few contenders.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Dominion/Mother Russia7:01
  2. A2Flood I6:22
  3. A3Lucretia My Reflection4:57
  4. A419594:08

Side B

  1. B1This Corrosion9:16
  2. B2Flood II6:19
  3. B3Driven Like The Snow4:39
  4. B4Never Land (A Fragment)2:46

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Goth Rock
  • cavernous
  • menacing
  • nocturnal

Credits

The people behind it.

Production & Engineering

Songwriting

34 collectors on Gatefold own this · 119 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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