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'''Carl Harrison''', also known as Karl Harrison, was the keyboardist in [[James Ray Discography|James Ray And The Performance]],<br/>
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[[File: Carl_Harrison_1997_This_Corrosion_TOTP.jpg|thumb|right|470px|Carl Harrison on stage with ''The Sisters of Mercy'' playing keyboards<br/>
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during a performance of ''This Corrosion'' on TOTP (''Top Of The Pops'')]]
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'''Carl Harrison''', also known as Karl Harrison, was the keyboardist of [[James Ray Discography|James Ray And The Performance]],<br/>
  
 
a band which consisted mainly of him and [[James Ray]] (vocals).<br/>
 
a band which consisted mainly of him and [[James Ray]] (vocals).<br/>
 
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An early demo of tracks such as ''[[Mexico Sundown Blues]]'', ''Dance'' and ''[[Edie Sedgwick]]'' was sent to The Sisters' label [[Merciful Release]]<br/>
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An early demo of tracks such as ''[[Mexico Sundown Blues]]'', ''Dance'' and ''[[Edie Sedgwick]]'' <br/>
  
and the band got signed. Between 1986 and 1989 they released several singles with [[Merciful Release]].<br/>
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was sent to The Sisters' label [[Merciful Release]] and the band got signed. <br/>
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Between 1986 and 1989 they released several singles with [[Merciful Release]].<br/>
  
 
For more details on these, please see [[James Ray And The Performance]].<br/>
 
For more details on these, please see [[James Ray And The Performance]].<br/>
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[[James Ray]] did also form a part of [[Gift#Band_-_Recording_Personnel|The Chorus Of Vengeance]] within [[The Sisterhood]], <br/>
 
[[James Ray]] did also form a part of [[Gift#Band_-_Recording_Personnel|The Chorus Of Vengeance]] within [[The Sisterhood]], <br/>
  
the invention of which secured the band name to [[Andrew Eldritch]] and make feasible the release of their one and only album [[Gift]].<br/>
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the invention of which secured the band name to [[Andrew Eldritch]] and made feasible <br/>
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the release of their one and only album [[Gift]].<br/>
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Together with [[James Ray]], '''Carl Harrison''' appeared in various [[The Sisters Of Mercy|Sisters]] performances <br/>
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on TV in 1997, once with ''Top Of The Pops'' and on another occasion with ''Roxy TV''.<br/>
  
Together with [[James Ray]], Carl Harrison appeared in various [[The Sisters Of Mercy|Sisters]] performances of [[This Corrosion (song)|This Corrosion]] on TV.<br/>
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The track they performed was [[This Corrosion (song)|This Corrosion]].<br/>
  
 
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Revision as of 21:08, 28 May 2015

Carl Harrison on stage with The Sisters of Mercy playing keyboards
during a performance of This Corrosion on TOTP (Top Of The Pops)


Carl Harrison, also known as Karl Harrison, was the keyboardist of James Ray And The Performance,

a band which consisted mainly of him and James Ray (vocals).

An early demo of tracks such as Mexico Sundown Blues, Dance and Edie Sedgwick

was sent to The Sisters' label Merciful Release and the band got signed.

Between 1986 and 1989 they released several singles with Merciful Release.

For more details on these, please see James Ray And The Performance.

James Ray did also form a part of The Chorus Of Vengeance within The Sisterhood,

the invention of which secured the band name to Andrew Eldritch and made feasible

the release of their one and only album Gift.

Together with James Ray, Carl Harrison appeared in various Sisters performances

on TV in 1997, once with Top Of The Pops and on another occasion with Roxy TV.

The track they performed was This Corrosion.