Pale Saints - Sight of You (Official Video)

Coming ahead of Record Store Day on August 29th 2020, when Pale Saints early-90s Japanese singles compilation ’Mrs. Dolphin’ was finally released on vinyl, director Terako Terao worked with singer Ian Masters to make a video for ‘Sight of You’. Shot in the Japanese countryside, this new promo is the first official video for one of the band’s most loved songs, coming over 30 years after its original release. This version of ‘Sight of You’ is taken from their 1989 debut EP ’Barging into the Presence of God’ (bad 910), with the track being re-recorded a year later when appearing on their celebrated debut album, ’The Comforts of Madness’. This original version then appeared on 1991’s ’Mrs. Dolphin’, a sought after Japanese CD compilation that rounded up all the band’s released early material. Directed and edited by: Terako Terao Shoot director: Xavier Senelar Singer: Ian Masters Elephant alien man: Elephant alien man Shoot assistant: Minori Yonetani Finally getting the vinyl pressing fans have long asked for, ’Mrs. Dolphin’ was released as part of Record Store Day. For this limited pressing, the artwork has been reconfigured by Timothy O’Donnell and collaborator Roy Burns III, who have based their new design on the original CD art whilst also incorporating new photography by Dominic Davies. Pressed on 140g green marbled vinyl, this new edition pays further homage to its roots as it has an obi strip for the tracklisting and comes housed in a Japanese-style mylar bag.
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