1990 studio album by the Sisters of Mercy
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Released | 22 October 1990 |
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Recorded | 1990 |
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Studio | Puk Recording Studios (Gjerlev, Denmark) |
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Length | 42:35 |
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- "More"
Released: 1 October 1990
- "Doctor Jeep"
Released: December 1990
- "Detonation Boulevard"
Released: 1990 (US radio single)
- "When You Don't See Me (Remix)"
Released: February 1991 (Germany only)
- "Vision Thing (Canadian club remix)"
Released: 1991 (club single)
- "I Was Wrong (American fade)"
Released: 1991 (US radio single)
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Vision Thing is the third studio album by English gothic rock band the Sisters of Mercy. It was released on 22 October 1990 through Merciful Release and East West Records,[12] with Elektra Records handling the US release.
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