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For some further and comprehensive information on ''The Sisterhood'' as well as the release of ''Giving Ground'' and ''Gift'' we recommend [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sisterhood this article in another Wiki...]<br/> | For some further and comprehensive information on ''The Sisterhood'' as well as the release of ''Giving Ground'' and ''Gift'' we recommend [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sisterhood this article in another Wiki...]<br/> | ||
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The final episode of BBC drama Spooks' seventh series references this album. The Russian code broadcast on a Cold War number station is "2.5.0.0.2.5. Finland Red Egypt White. It is twice blest. It is twice blest. Rain from Heaven". This code activates a Russian sleeper agent in Faversham, Kent to collect a hidden portable nuclear weapon to be taken to Grosvenor Square in London and detonated at 1500hrs. Also, while trying to get to London Bridge through an unused tube tunnel, Lucas says the sentence "What is lost can never be found"; a line from the "Giving Ground" track.<br/> | The final episode of BBC drama Spooks' seventh series references this album. The Russian code broadcast on a Cold War number station is "2.5.0.0.2.5. Finland Red Egypt White. It is twice blest. It is twice blest. Rain from Heaven". This code activates a Russian sleeper agent in Faversham, Kent to collect a hidden portable nuclear weapon to be taken to Grosvenor Square in London and detonated at 1500hrs. Also, while trying to get to London Bridge through an unused tube tunnel, Lucas says the sentence "What is lost can never be found"; a line from the "Giving Ground" track.<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 23:15, 10 December 2011
The one and only album by The Sisterhood.
Tracks
Side One
Side Two
Band/Recording Personnel
Music Written and Produced by Andrew Eldritch
Featuring Doktor Avalanche and The Chorus Of Vengeance
It is important to note that due to Eldritch's recording contract he could not sing on this album. See more about this fact here ...
For some further and comprehensive information on The Sisterhood as well as the release of Giving Ground and Gift we recommend this article in another Wiki...
Cultural References
The final episode of BBC drama Spooks' seventh series references this album. The Russian code broadcast on a Cold War number station is "2.5.0.0.2.5. Finland Red Egypt White. It is twice blest. It is twice blest. Rain from Heaven". This code activates a Russian sleeper agent in Faversham, Kent to collect a hidden portable nuclear weapon to be taken to Grosvenor Square in London and detonated at 1500hrs. Also, while trying to get to London Bridge through an unused tube tunnel, Lucas says the sentence "What is lost can never be found"; a line from the "Giving Ground" track.