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Performer: The Sisters Of Mercy
Title: Possession
Country: UK
Catalog Number: Skelet 03
Label: Skeleton Songs Ltd.
Released: 1985
Style: Goth Rock, Alternative Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 272

Tracklist

1Valentine
2Emma
3Gimme Shelter
4Burn
5Lights
6Louie Louie
7Body Electric
8Heartland
9Anaconda
10Temple Of Love
11Sister Ray
12Adrenochrome
13Kiss (The Carpet)
14Louie Louie
15Alice
16Ghost Rider
17Floorshow

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
Skelet 03The Sisters Of Mercy Possession ‎(2xLP, Unofficial, W/Lbl)Skeleton Songs Ltd.Skelet 03UK1985
noneThe Sisters Of Mercy Possession ‎(Cass, Unofficial, C90)Not On Label (The Sisters Of Mercy)noneGermany1988
SS 005/006The Sisters Of Mercy Possession ‎(2xCD, RE, Unofficial, Dig)Skeleton SongsSS 005/006UKUnknown
Skelet 03The Sisters Of Mercy Possession ‎(2xLP, Unofficial, Gre)Skeleton Songs Ltd.Skelet 03UK1985
Skelet 03The Sisters Of Mercy Possession ‎(2xLP, Unofficial, Sep)Skeleton Songs Ltd., September SongsSkelet 03UK1985

Credits

  • BassCraig Adams
  • DrumsDoctor Avalanche
  • GuitarBen Gunn, Gary Marx
  • VocalsAndrew Eldritch

Notes

Live at Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL, 28th March 1983.

This variant comes in clear blue vinyls with plain white labels.

Back sleeve errors:

A3 ‘Anaconda’ listed as 'Zero'
B1 ‘Emma’ listed as 'Emmaline'
C1 ‘Adrenochrome’ listed as "Sisters Of Mercy'
C2 ‘Gimme Shelter’ listed as 'Gimmie Shelter'
C3 ‘Kiss The Carpet’ listed as 'Kiss'
C4 ‘Body Electric’ listed as ‘Louie Louie’
D1 ‘Lights’ listed as 'In The Rain'
D2 ’Sister Ray' is actually a medley of four tracks: 'Sister Ray', 'Louie Louie’, 'Ghost Rider' and a reprise of 'Louie Louie'

The recording date is incorrectly listed as August 1983, not March 1983.
Wayne Hussey is incorrectly credited as guitarist on the sleeve. Ben Gunn was the second guitarist on this recording.

Backsleeve notes:

Produced by Music for Mind
For Skeleton Songs Ltd.
Skelet 03
2 Monmouth Place
Monmouth Road,
London w2
Cover Atlan Prod.

Non-human credit:
Drums: Doctor Avalanche

Barcodes

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  • Matrix / Runout: Side B Runout (etched)
  • Matrix / Runout: Side C Runout (etched)
  • Matrix / Runout: Side D Runout (etched)

Companies

  • Recorded At – Paradiso Amsterdam

Video

Album

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