A Slight Case of Overbombing

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A Slight Case of Overbombing
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Greatest hits album by
Released23 August 1993
Recorded1984–1993
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Length73:40
Label
Producer
The Sisters of Mercy chronology
Some Girls Wander by Mistake
(1992)
A Slight Case of Overbombing
(1993)
Merciful Release
(2007)
Singles from A Slight Case of Overbombing
  1. "Under the Gun"
    Released: 1993
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A Slight Case of Overbombing is a greatest hits album by English gothic rock band the Sisters of Mercy. It was released on 23 August 1993 on the band's own label, Merciful Release, under distribution contract with East West Records. All the tracks featured on this compilation album are in reverse chronological order of release. A Slight Case of Overbombing contains mostly remixes and edited versions of songs that the Sisters of Mercy had released by 1993, as well as two never-before released tracks: a re-recorded version of "Temple of Love" from 1992, and one new track, "Under the Gun", which was released as a single to promote this compilation album and is also the band's most recent single as of 2024.

Contents

Track listing

A Slight Case of Overbombing track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicOriginal album/EPLength
1."Under the Gun" Andrew Eldritch, Roxanne Seeman Billie Hughes None5:42
2."Temple of Love" (1992 version)EldritchEldritchNone8:07
3."Vision Thing" (Canadian club mix)EldritchEldritch Vision Thing 19907:34
4."Detonation Boulevard" (radio edit)EldritchAndreas Bruhn, EldritchVision Thing3:50
5."Doctor Jeep" (7" radio edit)EldritchBruhn, EldritchVision Thing3:02
6."More"Eldritch, Jim Steinman Eldritch, SteinmanVision Thing8:24
7."Lucretia My Reflection" (12" extended mix)EldritchEldritch Floodland 19878:44
8."Dominion/Mother Russia"EldritchEldritchFloodland7:02
9."This Corrosion" (single edit)EldritchEldritchFloodland10:17
10."No Time to Cry" (British mix)Eldritch Craig Adams, Wayne Hussey, Gary Marx First and Last and Always 19853:57
11."Walk Away"EldritchHusseyFirst and Last and Always3:24
12."Body and Soul"EldritchEldritch Body and Soul 19843:32
Total length:73:40

Personnel

Track 1

Track 2

Tracks 3–6

Tracks 7–9

Tracks 10–12

Additional personnel

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Charts

Certifications

Certifications for A Slight Case of Overbombing
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Germany (BVMI) [13] Gold250,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [14] Gold100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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