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  • [[File:Sisters Logo 2023.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The latest version of the "Head and Star" logo]] ...ene, although since the late 1980s Eldritch disassociated both himself and the band from that scene.<br/>
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  • [[Image:Acoustics From The Beehive Front.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Front Cover]] [[Image:Acoustics From The Beehive Back.jpg|thumb|right|380px|Cover Back]]
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  • [[Craig Adams]] was the first full-time bass-player with [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]].<br/> ....jpg|right|thumb|300px|Craig Adams (front, center) <br/>during his time in The Expelaires, 1978 - 1980]]
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  • [[Image:The Damage Done.jpg|right|thumb|350px|''The Damage Done'' - Cover (front)]] [[File:The Damage Done Back.jpg|right|thumb|350px|''The Damage Done'' - Cover (back)]]
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  • [[File:Bruhn Beat UK1991.jpg|thumb|510px|right|Andreas Bruhn during The Sisters' performance at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJS2cZxtaLw Beat UK '''Andreas Bruhn''' played guitars and wrote part of the music for [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]]'s third studio album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing
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  • '''Nine While Nine''' was released on The Sisters of Mercy's first album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First An And I'm waiting for the train<br/>
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  • ...m [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] released in March 1985.<br/> ...graphy#Tune_In_-_Turn_On_-_Burn_Out|Tune In... Turn On... Burn Out... Tour in 1985]].<br/>
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  • '''Marian''' was released in 1985 on The Sisters of Mercy's first album [[First And Last And Always (album)]].<br/> ...able about this song is that one verse of the lyrics in the second half of the track <br/>
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  • [[Black Planet]] was relased in 1985 on the [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always album]].<br/> ...ccording (and well-known) [[Black Planet (video)|music video]] was done at the time, <br/>
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  • ...osion single]], with slightly shorter lyrics for the 7" single compared to the 12" single, (see below).<br/> ...od]], but Eldritch changed these plans and kept the track for the second [[The Sisters of Mercy]] studio album [[Floodland]].
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  • [[File:The Damage Done.jpg|thumb|right|330px|''The Damage Done'' - Cover (front)]] ...ack of The Sisters of Mercy's very first single [[The Damage Done (single)|The Damage Done]].<br/>
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  • [[File:Merciful Release Logo.jpg|thumb|left|375px|The refined Merciful Release logo]] ...the ambiguity of a rock'n'roll band - "''half saints, half prostitutes''". The band, originally, consisted of five members (including [[Gary Marx]] and [[
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  • ...d Chuck D of Public Enemy.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Press clipping from before the tour start]] In Summer [[Gigography#1991|1991]], The Sisters of Mercy toured the US for the second time that year,<br/>
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  • ...on found to go on well with each other and decided to stay in contact with the idea of some possible future cooperation.<br/> ...ct 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 A
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  • take a last decision and the cars to move it<br/> tunnel vision and the scars to prove it<br/>
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  • Officially released as the B-side of [[Lucretia, My Reflection (single)]] in 1988 ... <br/> ...lier in 1984, on a bonus flexi disc accompanying the first 5.000 copies of the [[Walk Away (single)|Walk Away single]]<br/>
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  • ...ting Live Bootlegs including audience recordings in chronological order of the gigs, not of their release... <br/> * [[The Grief]], London, 23.12.1982; Utrecht, 06.11.1984; Oxford 18.05.1984, (Vinyl
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  • ...'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)'''''] was originally released in 1979 <br/> by the Swedish pop group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABBA ABBA].<br/>
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  • |[[File:The End Red Cover Front.jpg|230px|thumb|''The End'' - 1st edition - red cover (front)]] |[[File:The End Red Cover Back.jpg|240px|thumb|''The End'' - 1st edition - red cover (back)]]
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  • One of two CD bootlegs recorded live on [[Sun, 25-Aug-1991|25 August 1991 at the Reading Festival, Reading, UK]]<br/> [[File:The Neon Dream CD Cover Front.jpg|left|thumb|320px|''The Neon Dream'' - CD Cover (front)]]
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