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American  [[bassists|bass]]-player [[Patricia Morrison]] was one of the two founding members of the L.A. punk band [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/317916-The-Bags ''The Bags''] (1976). In 1980, she left and joined [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/313910-Legal-Weapon ''Legal Weapon''] from where she then moved on to [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/270779-The-Gun-Club The Gun Club] (1982). During their [[Gigography#UK_Spring_Tour_1983|Spring Tour of the UK]] in 1983, The Sisters of Mercy shared the stage several times with ''The Gun Club'' for around a fortnight in April 1983. [[Andrew Eldritch]] and Patricia Morrison found to go on well with each other and decided to stay in contact with the idea of some possible future cooperation.<br/>  
 
American  [[bassists|bass]]-player [[Patricia Morrison]] was one of the two founding members of the L.A. punk band [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/317916-The-Bags ''The Bags''] (1976). In 1980, she left and joined [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/313910-Legal-Weapon ''Legal Weapon''] from where she then moved on to [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/270779-The-Gun-Club The Gun Club] (1982). During their [[Gigography#UK_Spring_Tour_1983|Spring Tour of the UK]] in 1983, The Sisters of Mercy shared the stage several times with ''The Gun Club'' for around a fortnight in April 1983. [[Andrew Eldritch]] and Patricia Morrison found to go on well with each other and decided to stay in contact with the idea of some possible future cooperation.<br/>  
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While Morrison left The Gun Club in 1984, moved to London and, in 1985,  together with other former Gun Club members  founded the band [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/450863-Fur-Bible Fur Bible] releasing two maxi-singles the same year, [[The Sisters of Mercy]] signed a record contract with [[WEA]] causing [[Ben Gunn]] to leave and [[Wayne Hussey]] to join the band, wrote, recorded and released their debut album [[First And Last And Always]] and  -  finally [[Band_History#The_Split_.281985-1986.29|split]].<br/>
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When former Sisters members [[Craig Adams|Adams]] and [[Wayne Hussey|Hussey]]  against all mutual agreements set on  to establish their new band under the name of ''The Sisterhood'', [[Andrew Eldritch]] called some friends and colleagues together, among others [[Patricia Morrison]], to form their own version of [[The Sisterhood]] and release an official product, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sisterhood_(gothic_rock_band)#%22Giving_Ground%22_single_(January_1986) Giving Ground single], before [[Craig Adams|Adams]] and [[Wayne Hussey|Hussey]]  could do, thus securing the ''Sisterhood'' name for himself and the record company support for a further LP. A few months later, The Sisterhood would release the album [[Gift]], before they dissolved.<br/>
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After these events, Andrew Eldritch returned to using the name of [[The Sisters of Mercy]] for his upcoming project, the [[Floodland]] album and Patricia Morrision became part of the band.
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Rumour has it that she did, in fact, not play on the record, while [[Andrew Eldritch]] is reported to have said that ''"the only time she picked up a guitar was to film the videos."'' (Which just cannot be quite true, however.) <br/>  
 
Rumour has it that she did, in fact, not play on the record, while [[Andrew Eldritch]] is reported to have said that ''"the only time she picked up a guitar was to film the videos."'' (Which just cannot be quite true, however.) <br/>  
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Anyway, some discussions on Patricia Morrison and her whereabouts following such and other allusions can be found [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=861 here] on the Heartland Forums, or [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=19061 here] as to her (as well as other peoples') contributions to the [[Floodland]] album.<br/>  
 
Anyway, some discussions on Patricia Morrison and her whereabouts following such and other allusions can be found [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=861 here] on the Heartland Forums, or [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=19061 here] as to her (as well as other peoples') contributions to the [[Floodland]] album.<br/>  
 
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American bass-player Patricia Morrison was one of the two founding members of the L.A. punk band The Bags (1976). In 1980, she left and joined Legal Weapon from where she then moved on to The Gun Club (1982). During their Spring Tour of the UK in 1983, The Sisters of Mercy shared the stage several times with The Gun Club for around a fortnight in April 1983. Andrew Eldritch and Patricia Morrison found to go on well with each other and decided to stay in contact with the idea of some possible future cooperation.

While Morrison left The Gun Club in 1984, moved to London and, in 1985, together with other former Gun Club members founded the band Fur Bible releasing two maxi-singles the same year, The Sisters of Mercy signed a record contract with WEA causing Ben Gunn to leave and Wayne Hussey to join the band, wrote, recorded and released their debut album First And Last And Always and - finally split.

Sisterhoodseveninch.jpg
Gift Original Cover LP.jpg

When former Sisters members Adams and Hussey against all mutual agreements set on to establish their new band under the name of The Sisterhood, Andrew Eldritch called some friends and colleagues together, among others Patricia Morrison, to form their own version of The Sisterhood and release an official product, the Giving Ground single, before Adams and Hussey could do, thus securing the Sisterhood name for himself and the record company support for a further LP. A few months later, The Sisterhood would release the album Gift, before they dissolved.

After these events, Andrew Eldritch returned to using the name of The Sisters of Mercy for his upcoming project, the Floodland album and Patricia Morrision became part of the band.

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Rumour has it that she did, in fact, not play on the record, while Andrew Eldritch is reported to have said that "the only time she picked up a guitar was to film the videos." (Which just cannot be quite true, however.)

Anyway, some discussions on Patricia Morrison and her whereabouts following such and other allusions can be found here on the Heartland Forums, or here as to her (as well as other peoples') contributions to the Floodland album.

After her departure from The Sisters of Mercy in 1989, Patricia Morrison released a solo-CD titled Reflect On This in 1994.

In 1996, she became the long-term bassist of The Damned.