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The Sisters Of Mercy - Good Things Album

The Sisters Of Mercy - Good Things Album
Performer: The Sisters Of Mercy
Title: Good Things
Country: Portugal
Style:Goth Rock
Released: 1987
Catalog number: PV-1617
Label: PAN-VOX
MP3 album szie: 1192 mb
FLAC album size: 2043 mb

Tracklist

11969
Written-By – Stooges
2Sister Ray
Written-By – V. U.
3Good Things (Studio Version)
Written-By – Sisters

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
PV 1617The Sisters Of Mercy Good Things ‎(7", Unofficial, Whi)PAN-VOXPV 1617Portugal1987
PV-1617The Sisters Of Mercy Good Things ‎(7", Unofficial, Pur)PAN-VOXPV-1617Portugal1987
PV 1617The Sisters Of Mercy Good Things ‎(7", Unofficial, W/Lbl, Yel)PAN-VOXPV 1617Portugal1987
PV-1617The Sisters Of Mercy Good Things ‎(7", Unofficial, W/Lbl, Pur)PAN-VOXPV-1617Portugal1987
CM 802The Sisters Of Mercy Good Things (Studio) ‎(7", Unofficial)ICMCM 802Europe1989

Notes

Yellow sleeve version. This version has Pan-Vox labels with a small hole or juke box hole
Tracks B1 & B2 recorded live at York University, 5 July 1981.

Short intro

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