Vision Thing (1990) ( )

Artist: Sisters Of Mercy
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Label: Wea/elektra Entertainment
UPC: 00075596101721
Release Date: 11/13/1990
Buy.com Sku: 60077619
Item#: MQNGLX
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Vision Thing ~ Sisters Of Mercy
2. Ribbons ~ Sisters Of Mercy
3. Detonation Boulevard ~ Sisters Of Mercy
4. Something Fast ~ Sisters Of Mercy
5. When You Don't See Me ~ Sisters Of Mercy
6. Doctor Jeep ~ Sisters Of Mercy
7. More ~ Sisters Of Mercy
8. I Was Wrong ~ Sisters Of Mercy



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Sisters Of Mercy: Andrew Eldritch (vocals, guitar, programming); Tim Bricheno, Andreas Bruhn (guitar); Tony James (bass).
Recorded at Puk, Denmark.
After scoring big time with Floodland, Sisters of Mercy frontman Andrew Eldritch changed direction once again, heading this time for a guitar-based techno-rock feel. The title track became a club hit, where the driving tempo and distorted guitars provided a perfect dancefloor atmosphere. On "Doctor Jeep" and "Detonation Boulevard," the lack of variation becomes quickly annoying, however, and "Something Fast" fails entirely in its efforts to be introspective and wistful. The Jim Steinman-produced "More" and the clever "I Was Wrong" are the album's highlights, but it's a shame the rest of the album is so patchy. ~ Jim Harper
The third Sisters Of Mercy album, VISION THING, makes a dramatic shift from its predecessor, introducing heavy metal riffs to the band's genre-defining goth sound. Far from signifying a fundamental change in Andrew Eldritch's sound (once again, he had a new group of musicians with him, keeping only the drum machine, Doktor Avalanche), this combination is an excellent sonic fit. The swaggering machismo of heavy metal sits nicely next to Eldritch's studiously straight-faced delivery of his colossally egocentric (and intentionally funny) lyrics.
Opening with the monster riff of the title track, VISION THING is a note-perfect parody of metal, while also pushing the boundaries of goth, something the Sisters have done consistently with each of their releases. Standouts include "Ribbons," where the guitars alternately call to mind crashing waves and thunderclaps, and the caustic lyrics end in a desperate howl. "Doctor Jeep" is a jittery, caffeinated swipe at American commercialism, and "More," a masterpiece of bombast built on a big, chugging guitar riff, incorporates everything from sawing, synthesized violins and a piano fade out, to gloriously selfish lyrics and swooping backing vocals.

Producer: Andrew Eldritch; Jim Steinman

Engineer: Mark Freegard

 
Compilation Appearances
Left Of The Dial: Dispatches From The '80s Underground
A Life Less Lived:goth Box(w/ Bonus DVD)

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 11/13/1990
Original Release Date : 1990
Catalog ID : 61017
Label : Elektra Entertainment
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 42m : 37s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : DDD
UPC : 00075596101721

 
Professional Reviews
Q - Included in Q's list of the Fifty Best Albums of 1990.

  
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