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One of the few rare Sisters [[Instrumentals|Instrumentals]] ... <br/>
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{{#ev:youtube|sINOUDbg9HY|330|right|''Untitled'' - [[Dominion (single)|Dominion CD-single and standard vinyl track]]}}
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{{#ev:youtube|pq0wd4Lk354|330|right|''Untitled'' - [[Floodland Demos (1986)|Floodland Demos track]]}}
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One of the few Sisters [[Instrumentals|Instrumentals]] ... <br/>
 
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The title might however refer to:
 
The title might however refer to:
* either  '''''Untitled''''' followed by [[Sandstorm]] on the b-side of the [[Dominion (single)|Dominion]] single,<br/>a still video featuring the track can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sINOUDbg9HY here].  
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* either  '''''Untitled''''' followed by [[Sandstorm]] on the b-side of the [[Dominion (single)|Dominion]] single;
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: Most remarkably, a saxophone is featured in this song.
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: Duration: 3:38 min.
 
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* or to '''''Untitled''''' (extended) which is available only in the 12" [[Dominion (single)|Dominion]] box set,
 
* or to '''''Untitled''''' (extended) which is available only in the 12" [[Dominion (single)|Dominion]] box set,
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: We have no detailed information about the durations of this track as yet. It is said to be
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: the standard version followed by [[Ozymandias]] (which is not credited on the cover, though).
 
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* or to '''''Untitled''''', the [[Floodland Demos (1986)|demo from the Floodland era]] available on the [[Acoustics From The Beehive]] and [[Kill The Lights]] bootleg compilations.<br/>A fanbase-produced still video featuring the track is available [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq0wd4Lk354 here].
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* or to '''''Untitled''''', the [[Floodland Demos (1986)|demo from the Floodland era]] available on bootleg compilations
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: the [[Acoustics From The Beehive]] and [[Kill The Lights]]. Track duration: 6:54 min.
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: Here, there is basically a guitar track in the fore and some bass line in the background.
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: In a way, this version reminds strongly of an instrumental demo version of [[I Was Wrong (song)|I Was Wrong]],
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: a song that got released later as the final track on the [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing album]].
 
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The last one in this list differs very much form the other two. Here it is not clear who wrote the music to it.<br/>
 
  
The music in case of the [[Dominion (single)|Dominion versions]] is written by [[Andrew Eldritch]].<br/>
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The last one in this list differs very much form the other two and is often referred to as '''''"Untitled II"'''''.<br/>
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It is not clear who wrote the music to it. The music in case of the [[Dominion (single)|Dominion versions]] was written <br/>
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by [[Andrew Eldritch]].<br/>
 
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Revision as of 22:27, 16 September 2014

One of the few Sisters Instrumentals ...

The title might however refer to:

Most remarkably, a saxophone is featured in this song.
Duration: 3:38 min.


  • or to Untitled (extended) which is available only in the 12" Dominion box set,
We have no detailed information about the durations of this track as yet. It is said to be
the standard version followed by Ozymandias (which is not credited on the cover, though).


the Acoustics From The Beehive and Kill The Lights. Track duration: 6:54 min.
Here, there is basically a guitar track in the fore and some bass line in the background.
In a way, this version reminds strongly of an instrumental demo version of I Was Wrong,
a song that got released later as the final track on the Vision Thing album.


The last one in this list differs very much form the other two and is often referred to as "Untitled II".

It is not clear who wrote the music to it. The music in case of the Dominion versions was written

by Andrew Eldritch.

In addition to the tracks listed above, there are two further Untitled instrumental tracks,

allegedly used for soundcheck at Tivoli, Utrecht, NL in 1984.

As these tracks are featured on the 12" bootleg The Grief, it is necessary to mention them here,

although it is not verified whether any, and if so which, members of The Sisters of Mercy actually

participated in said soundcheck.