A Merciful Release
02/26/2007 | Rhino/wea Uk
Lyrics from A Merciful Release
All Music Guide Review
When WEA International remastered, expanded, and re-released the first three Sisters of Mercy albums in late 2006, fans received excellent upgrades with much better sound, great bonus tracks, and beautiful packaging. Behind the scenes there were finally signs that record labels were once again caring about Andrew Eldritch's infamous goth rock band and signaling that the door was open for a new album. If it was a step forward, the three-CD box A Merciful Release, released in early 2007, is at least a half-step back, one of those seedy record company moves that sent the temperamental Eldritch into an unproductive world he shares with My Bloody Valentine and Guns N' Roses. The remastered editions of First and Last and Always, Floodland, and Vision Thing are simply thrown into a flimsy box with nothing new added. Fans who have kept up with the reissues are cheated out of the flimsy box, which isn't nearly as bad as being cheated out of a new album, a problem they've dealt with for well over a decade. Anyone who sat out the remasters need only worry about the spotty Vision Thing, which actually sounds much more powerful here since everything is much bigger sonically. Any high score A Merciful Release earns is because of their classic debut and the epic Floodland both making Vision Thing sound like a bonus disc in comparison. They're huge, important, and authoritative when it comes to goth rock, and are given a new life by the amazing improvement in sound quality. Don't think you're getting the whole story, since so many of the Sisters' great moments were on singles that aren't included here. Still, until the definitive Sisters box is released, this is an easy way to consume two amazing albums and a third that now just misses the mark. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
A Merciful Release Track Listing
Credits of A Merciful Release
- Roy Neave
- Engineer
- Steve Rinkoff
- Overdubs, Mixing
- Andreas Bruh
- Guitar
- Mike Owen
- Photography
- Craig Adams
- Bass
- Gary Marx
- Guitar
- James Rose
- Project Assistant
- Jill Furmanovsky
- Photography
- Tony Mottram
- Photography
- Tom Sheehan
- Photography
- Dave Schultz
- Remastering
- Mick Lowe
- Layout Design
- Brian Kehew
- Project Assistant
- Ruth Polsky
- Photography
- Alastair Thain
- Photography
- Andy Zax
- Reissue Producer
- Marcus Tomlinson
- Photography
- Rick Conrad
- Project Supervisor
- Dave Allen
- Mixing, Original Album Producer
- Stuart Batsford
- Project Assistant
- Mike Johnson
- Project Assistant
- John Frederick Perry
- Guitar, Guest Appearance
- Michael Bonner
- Liner Notes
- Peter One
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Lisa Jane Persky
- Project Assistant
- Steinman
- Producer
- Jim Steinman
- Producer
- Maggie Reilly
- Vocals (Background)
- Larry Alexander
- Producer, Engineer
- Chris Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Greg Allen
- Design, Reissue Art Director
- Tim Bricheno
- Guitar
- Andrew Eldritch
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Cover Design, Original Sleeve Design
- Mark Freegard
- Engineer
- Wayne Hussey
- Guitar
- Bill Inglot
- Project Assistant
- Tony James
- Bass, Cover Design
- Hugh Jones
- Producer
- Steve Lang
- Project Assistant
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