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One of the few [[Instrumentals]] by The Sisters of Mercy.<br/> | One of the few [[Instrumentals]] by The Sisters of Mercy.<br/> | ||
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and appearing as well on the 1992 Single Collection [[Some Girls Wander By Mistake]].<br/> | and appearing as well on the 1992 Single Collection [[Some Girls Wander By Mistake]].<br/> | ||
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+ | A very interesting read, including about the writing of ''Phantom'', is available in [http://thequietus.com/''The Quietus'']' interview of 30th August 2017 <br/> | ||
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+ | [http://thequietus.com/articles/23082-sisters-of-mercy-interview-wayne-hussey-craig-adams-gary-marx ''Shine Like Thunder: The First Golden Age of The Sisters of Mercy''] conducted by Mark Andrews with [[Gary Marx]] and other former band members.<br/> | ||
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| [[File:Anaconda.jpg|285px|thumb|''Anaconda'' - Single cover (front)]] | | [[File:Anaconda.jpg|285px|thumb|''Anaconda'' - Single cover (front)]] | ||
| [[File:Cover1084 23400.jpg|280px|thumb|''Alice EP'' - Cover (front)]] | | [[File:Cover1084 23400.jpg|280px|thumb|''Alice EP'' - Cover (front)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 30 August 2017
One of the few Instrumentals by The Sisters of Mercy.
Music: Gary Marx
The song was first released in March 1983 as B-side of the Anaconda 7"-single, Merciful Release MR 019,
followed by another release also in 1983 as the B-side of Alice EP, 12", Merciful Release MR 021,
and appearing as well on the 1992 Single Collection Some Girls Wander By Mistake.
A very interesting read, including about the writing of Phantom, is available in The Quietus' interview of 30th August 2017
Shine Like Thunder: The First Golden Age of The Sisters of Mercy conducted by Mark Andrews with Gary Marx and other former band members.