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Member of Andrew Eldritch's side-project [[The Sisterhood]]. Having written and produced the music for [[Gift]] and [[Giving Ground]], <br/>
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Member of Andrew Eldritch's side-project [[The Sisterhood]] and the according [[Gift (album)#Band_-_Recording_Personnel|Chorus Of Vengeance]]. Having written and produced the music for [[Gift (album)|Gift]] and [[Giving Ground (single)|Giving Ground]], Andrew Eldritch was not able to sing officially in the band, since his record company Warner still held him under contract. It was commonly believed that - due to this fact - James Ray sang/spoke all the lyrics. An interview by Heartland Forum Members with James Ray on these and other issues can be found under [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=8601 here in this thread]<br/>
Andrew Eldritch was not able to sing officially in the band, since his record company Warner still held him under contract.<br/>
 
It was commonly believed that - due to this fact - James Ray sang/spoke all the lyrics.<br/>
 
 
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An interview by Heartland Forum Members with James Ray on these and other issues can be found under <br/>http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=8601<br/>
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James Ray - together with [[Carl Harrison]] - formed [[James Ray And The Performance]]. Their single [[Mexico Sundown Blues]] was released on [[Merciful Release]] in July 1986, shortly after The Sisterhood's [[Giving Ground (single)|Giving Ground single]] and [[Gift (album)|Gift album]]. For other projects by James Ray, issued on [[Merciful Release]] see our [[James Ray Discography]].<br/>
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James Ray and [[Carl Harrison]] also accompanied [[The Sisters Of Mercy|Sisters]] to several TV performances in 1997, one with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_of_the_Pops BBC ''Top Of The Pops''] and another one with ''Roxy TV''. The song they performed on both occasions with The Sisters of Mercy (i.e. [[Andrew Eldritch]] and [[Patricia Morrison]] at the time) was ''[[This Corrosion (song)|This Corrosion]]'', originally written for [[The Sisterhood]] until [[Andrew Eldritch|Eldritch]] changed his mind.<br/>
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The TV performance on Top Of The Pops is available [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZcdxrjKmgc here on YouTube], the one at ''Roxy TV'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrGEeU_JUvM here] ... or down below for a listen and an impression ...<br/>
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{{#ev:youtube|2ZcdxrjKmgc|440|left|''The Sisters of Mercy'' live @BBC ''Top Of The Pops'' 1987 - ''This Corrosion''|frame}}
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{{#ev:youtube|rrGEeU_JUvM|440|right|''The Sisters of Mercy'' live @Roxy TV 1987 - ''This Corrosion''|frame}}
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James Ray - together with [[Carl Harrison]] - formed [[James Ray And The Performance]].<br/>
 
Their single [[Mexico Sundown Blues]] was released on [[Merciful Release]] in July 1986, <br/>
 
shortly after The Sisterhood's [[Giving Ground (single)|Giving Ground]] and [[Gift]].<br/>
 
  
For other projects by James Ray, issued on [[Merciful Release]] see: [[James Ray Discography]]<br/>
 
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== External Links ==
 
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'''On James Ray'''
 
'''On James Ray'''

Revision as of 01:07, 1 August 2017

Member of Andrew Eldritch's side-project The Sisterhood and the according Chorus Of Vengeance. Having written and produced the music for Gift and Giving Ground, Andrew Eldritch was not able to sing officially in the band, since his record company Warner still held him under contract. It was commonly believed that - due to this fact - James Ray sang/spoke all the lyrics. An interview by Heartland Forum Members with James Ray on these and other issues can be found under here in this thread

James Ray - together with Carl Harrison - formed James Ray And The Performance. Their single Mexico Sundown Blues was released on Merciful Release in July 1986, shortly after The Sisterhood's Giving Ground single and Gift album. For other projects by James Ray, issued on Merciful Release see our James Ray Discography.

James Ray and Carl Harrison also accompanied Sisters to several TV performances in 1997, one with BBC Top Of The Pops and another one with Roxy TV. The song they performed on both occasions with The Sisters of Mercy (i.e. Andrew Eldritch and Patricia Morrison at the time) was This Corrosion, originally written for The Sisterhood until Eldritch changed his mind.

The TV performance on Top Of The Pops is available here on YouTube, the one at Roxy TV here ... or down below for a listen and an impression ...



The Sisters of Mercy live @BBC Top Of The Pops 1987 - This Corrosion
The Sisters of Mercy live @Roxy TV 1987 - This Corrosion



External Links

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The Sisters of Mercy's statements on