God's Own Medicine

God's Own Medicine

Infobox Album | Name = God's Own Medicine
Type = Album
Artist = The Misson

| Released = November 1986
Recorded =
Genre = Gothic rock
Length = 57:41
Label = Mercury
Producer =
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:66j4ear04xk7 link]
Last album =
This album = "God's Own Medicine" (1986)
Next album = "The First Chapter" (1987)

"God's Own Medicine" is the debut album by The Misson. A remastered version appeared in June 2007. This remaster adds four bonus tracks, one being the original intro to 'Love me to death' that had to be cut due to the time restraints of vinyl. Consequently its insertion has not been taken into account in the tracklist of the remaster and thus all tracks after 11 are mislabelled as being one track ahead of where they actually appear on the album.

Track listing

#"Wasteland" – 5:42
#"Bridges Burning" – 4:08
#"Garden of Delight (Hereafter)" – 3:42
#"Stay With Me" – 4:37
#"Blood Brother" – 5:16
#"Let Sleeping Dogs Die" – 5:53
#"Sacrilege" – 4:45
#"Dance on Glass" – 5:10
#"And the Dance Goes on" – 4:10
#"Severina" – 4:15
#"Love Me to Death" – 4:38
#"Island in a Stream" – 5:25

Details

*Released November 1986.
*Produced by Tim Palmer and the Mission
*Recorded at Ridge Farm and Utopia Studios.
*LP version comes without Island in the Stream and Blood Brother.
*3 singles were taken from this album. III (Stay With Me), IV (Wasteland), V (Severina).
*Certified Gold in the UK.


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