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The name ''The Mission'' was also 'inspired' by [[Andrew Eldritch]] as his chosen working title for [[Main Page|The Sisters']] second album was ''Left on Mission and Revenge''.<br/>
 
The name ''The Mission'' was also 'inspired' by [[Andrew Eldritch]] as his chosen working title for [[Main Page|The Sisters']] second album was ''Left on Mission and Revenge''.<br/>
  
Ironically, for their US releases The Mission were again forced to change their name (to ''The Mission UK'') <br/>
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Ironically, for their US releases The Mission were again forced to change their name (to ''The Mission UK''). <br/>
 
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Anyway, here, in the ever commendable blog [https://sistersfan.blogspot.com/ ''I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan''],  is a very informative read about what has become of <br/>
 
Anyway, here, in the ever commendable blog [https://sistersfan.blogspot.com/ ''I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan''],  is a very informative read about what has become of <br/>

Revision as of 17:45, 28 January 2019

Wayne Hussey's and Craig Adams' version of The Sisterhood became The Mission after the name The Sisterhood was barred to them. (See The Sisterhood)

The name The Mission was also 'inspired' by Andrew Eldritch as his chosen working title for The Sisters' second album was Left on Mission and Revenge.

Ironically, for their US releases The Mission were again forced to change their name (to The Mission UK).

Anyway, here, in the ever commendable blog I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan, is a very informative read about what has become of

some of the demos that were initially recorded for that second studio album of The Sisters and how they made their way onto later Mission releases ...

check the entry Second and Last and Always Pt 2.

The Mission - left: Craig Adams, Simon Hinkler, Wayne Hussey, Mick Brown


Original Line-up



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