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Revision as of 02:44, 20 October 2013
Like plenty other bands, The Sisters of Mercy changed more or less often over the years, apart from one founding member, i.e. singer, lyricist and - with time - band leader Andrew Eldritch, who himself has often pointed out that he's never felt quite comfortable with that much responsibilty and that, anyway, things had initially never meant to come to this.
The second almost alltime-member, who will probably last as long as The Sisters will is Doktor Avalanche.
Anyway, Andrew Eldritch has always been able to convene some remarkable staff whenever for whatever task necessary around The Doktor. Basically, bandmembers - like The Doktor's constituent parts - changed with every new album release, which does of course, count as well for The Sisterhood and the SSV project in 1997. Since then, The Sisters of Mercy have mostly been formed up of long-lasting live performance members.
This page is Work in Progress and going to be extended as soon as ever possible |
Current Members
Image | Name | Years Active | Instruments | Release Contributions & Other Notes |
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Andrew Eldritch | 1980 - present | lead vocals, keyboards, guitars | all releases and non-releases by The Sisters of Mercy all releases by The Sisterhood and SSV | |
Chris Catalyst | 2005 - present | guitars, bass, backing vocals | live during all tours since 2005 Unreleased songs: Still, Arms | |
Ben Christo | 2006 - present | guitars, bass, backing vocals | live only during all tours since 2006 | |
Doktor Avalanche | 1981 - present | drums, keyboards, bass | all releases and non-releases by The Sisters of Mercy apart from The Damage Done (single) | |
Si Denbigh | 1997 - Spring 2012 | programming | long-time nurse to The Doktor. After The Sisters' XXX 30th Stage Anniversary Tour 2011/2012 Si Denbigh went to concentrate on The March Violets' album project. | |
Ravey Davey | 1996 & Summer 2012 | programming | live only during 1996: Roadkill Tour 2012: Europe 2012 Ravey Davey has been the first and so far the last official nurse to The Doktor |
Former Members And Contributors
Note: This list does not yet include all short-lived members from 1980-1981, live band members from 1990 onwards, and album or performance contributors.
Image | Name | Years Active | Instruments | Release Contributions & Other Notes |
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Gary Marx | 1980 - 1985 | guitars, lead vocals on two early tracks |
Album: First And Last And Always Singles & EPs: The Damage Done, Body Electric, Alice, Anaconda, The Reptile House EP, Temple of Love, Body And Soul, Walk Away, Long Train Flexi, No Time To Cry | |
Jon Langford | 1981 | bass | live only while The Sisters were searching a bass player | |
Craig Adams | 1981 - 1985 | bass | Album: First And Last And Always Singles & EPs: Body Electric, Alice, Anaconda, Temple of Love, Body And Soul, Walk Away, Long Train Flexi, No Time To Cry | |
Dave Humphries | 1981 | guitars | live only | |
Ben Gunn | 1981 - 1983 | guitars | Singles & EPs: Body Electric, Alice, Anaconda, Temple of Love | |
Tom Ashton | 1983 | guitars | Tom Ashton is originally a member of The March Violets and stepped in for some Sisters live gigs in 1983 when Ben Gunn had left more or less all of a sudden. | |
Wayne Hussey | 1984 - 1985 | guitars, backing vocals | Album: First And Last And Always Singles & EPs: Body And Soul, Walk Away, No Time To Cry | |
Patricia Morrison | 1985 - 1989 | bass, backing vocals | Albums: The Sisterhood: Gift / The Sisters of Mercy: Floodland Member of The Chorus Of Vengeance Singles & EPs: The Sisterhood: Giving Ground The Sisters of Mercy: This Corrosion, Dominion, Lucretia | |
James Ray | 1985 - 1988 | vocals, keyboards | The Sisterhood: Gift (album) & Giving Ground (single) Member of The Chorus Of Vengeance various TV appearances in 1988 see ultimatesistersguide/TV Appearances/1988 | |
Carl Harrison | 1985 - 1988 | keyboards | live only during various TV appearances in 1988 as a member of James Ray And The Performance see ultimatesistersguide/TV Appearances/1988 | |
Alan Vega | 1986 | vocals | Albums: The Sisterhood: Gift (album) (1986) Member of The Chorus Of Vengeance - not 100% confirmed - | |
Lucas Fox | 1986 | co-production percussions, vocals |
Albums: The Sisterhood: Gift (album) (1986) Member of The Chorus Of Vengeance Singles & EPs: Giving Ground | |
Andreas Bruhn | 1989 - 1993 | guitars | Album: Vision Thing Singles & EPs: More, Doctor Jeep, When You Don't See Me, Temple Of Love (1992) | |
Tony James | 1989 - 1991 | bass | Album: Vision Thing Singles & EPs: More, Doctor Jeep, When You Don't See Me, Temple Of Love (1992) | |
Tim Bricheno | 1990 - 1992 | guitars | Album: Vision Thing Singles & EPs: More, Doctor Jeep, When You Don't See Me, Temple Of Love (1992) | |
Maggie Reilly | 1990 | backing vocals | Album: Vision Thing Tracks: Vision Thing, More, Detonation Boulevard, Something Fast, Doctor Jeep | |
John Perry | 1990 | slide guitar | Album: Vision Thing - Track: Detonation Boulevard | |
Dan Donovan | 1990 | keyboards | live during 1990 Thing Tour - Vision Thing Tour Singles & EPs: When You Don't See Me (live tracks) | |
Suzanna Josefowicz | 1991 - Summer 1993 | keyboards, backing vocals | live only during 1991: Tour Thing 2 and Tune In Tunn On Load Out 1992: GoBang Tour 1993: The Summer Festivals | |
Ofra Haza | 1992 | additional vocals | Singles & EPs: Temple Of Love (1992) TV performance on 30 April 1992 - Top of the Pops | |
Jovanka von Wilsdorf | 1992 - 1993 | guitars, backing vocals keyboards |
live only during 1992: GoBang Tour 1993: The Summer Festivals and Overbombing Tour also: TV playback performance of Under The Gun on 26 November 1993 in VOX TV feature Elf 99 | |
Terri Nunn | 1993 | additional vocals | Single & Video: Under The Gun (single), Under The Gun (video) TV performance on 26 August 1993 - Top of the Pops | |
Hermine Karo aka Hermine von Wiro |
1993 | backing vocals | live only during 1993: Overbombing Tour | |
Rodney Orpheus | 1993 | keyboards | Top Of The Pops - TV performance of Under The Gun | |
Adam Pearson | 1993 - 2005 | lead guitar, backing vocals, bass | Singles & EPs: Under The Gun Unreleased Songs: Come Together, Crash And Burn, Romeo Down, Snub Nose aka Top Nite Out, Summer, I Have Slept With All The Girls In Berlin Will I Dream? (with Mike Varjak) | |
Chris Sheehan aka Chris Starling |
1996; 2000 -2003 | rhythm guitar, backing vocals | live only during 1996: Roadkill Tour 2000: Sisters Trip The Light Fantastic 2001: Exxile On Euphoria and Summer 2001 2002: Summer 2002 2003: Smoke And Mirrors | |
Peter Bellendir | 1997 | music, programming, production | Album: Go Figure (SSV) | |
T. Schroeder | 1997 | lyrics | Album: Go Figure (SSV) | |
Mike Varjak | 1997 - 1999 | guitars | live during 1997: Distance Over Time 1998: Event Horizon and Summer 1999: Sisters To The Planet Edge Unreleased Songs: We Are The Same, Susanne, Will I Dream? (with Adam Pearson) | |
- no picture available - | Mike Hall | 1998 | programming | nurse to The Doktor during 1998: Event Horizon, only originally the keyboard technician of Erasure |
Lisa Cuthbert | 2012 | additional vocals keyboards & vocals |
live surprise act during Amphi Festival 2012, Cologne, Germany |
Graph Timeline
This timeline shows the members of The Sisters of Mercy from 1980 to 2010. It is not complete, though. See also The Sisters of Mercy Family Tree