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On various occacions, these demos have been denoted as the ''''' 'Basement Demos' '''''.<br/>  
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On various occacions, these demos have wrongly been denoted as the ''Basement Demos''.<br/>  
In addition, there's the following short reference on p. 104 of Dave Thompson's book '' "Beautiful Chaos - The Psychdelic Furs" '':
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In addition, there's the following short reference on p. 108 of Dave Thompson's book '' "Beautiful Chaos - The Psychdelic Furs" '':
 
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''John wanted to get into production.'<br/>
 
''John wanted to get into production.'<br/>
 
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''The two groups had shared a stage in Leeds earlier in the year, now, following a week of pre-production at Andrew's <br/>
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''The two groups had shared a stage in Leeds earlier in the year; now, following a week of pre-production at Andrew's <br/>
 
''flat in Leeds, over two weekends spent sequestered at Kenny Giles' studio in Bridlington, [[John Ashton|Ashton]] oversaw four songs:<br/>
 
''flat in Leeds, over two weekends spent sequestered at Kenny Giles' studio in Bridlington, [[John Ashton|Ashton]] oversaw four songs:<br/>
'' two destined for The Sisters' next, third, single - 'Alice' and 'Floorshow' - the definitive version of the oft-recorded but <br/>
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'' two destined for The Sisters' next (third) single, 'Alice' and 'Floorshow'; the definitive version of the oft-recorded (but <br/>
''still unreleased 'Good Things',and a distinctive cover of The Stooges' '1969', which would finally turn up on a 12 inch <br/>
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''still unreleased) 'Good Things'; and a distinctive cover of The Stooges' '1969', which would finally turn up on a 12 inch <br/>
 
''the following spring...''
 
''the following spring...''
 
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So it is not 100% sure, whether the acutal recordings on any circulating bootlegs come from  the <br/>
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So it is not 100% sure, whether the acutal recordings on any circulating bootlegs come from  the pre-production phase<br/>
pre-production phase at Eldritch's flat or from the present sessions with [[John Ashton]] at Kenny Giles. <br/>
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at Eldritch's flat - the so-called [[Basement Demos 1982]] - or from the present sessions with [[John Ashton]] at Kenny Giles. <br/>
 
Anyway, [[Alice (single)|Alice 7"]] was released in November 1982, the [[Alice EP]] in March 1983.<br/>
 
Anyway, [[Alice (single)|Alice 7"]] was released in November 1982, the [[Alice EP]] in March 1983.<br/>
 
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== Official and Unofficial Releases of Tracks Recorded at Kenny Giles ==
 
== Official and Unofficial Releases of Tracks Recorded at Kenny Giles ==
In addition to The Sisters of Mercy's two singles, the [[March Violets|The March Violets']] first two 7" singles  <br/>
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In addition to The Sisters of Mercy's two singles, the [[The March Violets|The March Violets']] first two 7" singles  <br/>
  
[[Religious As Hell]] and [[Grooving In Green]]  were recorded here in Bridlington and released on [[Merciful Release]] in 1982.<br/>
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[[Religious As Hell]] and [[Grooving In Green]]  were recorded here in Bridlington and released on [[Merciful Release]] in 1982/3.<br/>
 
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The same accounts for [http://www.salvationhq.co.uk/biography/ Salvation's] 1983 debut single and EP [[Girlsoul]]. Their following LP [[Clash Of Dreams]] remained, however, unreleased.<br/>
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The same accounts for [http://www.salvationhq.co.uk/biography/ Salvation's] 1983 debut single and EP [[Girlsoul]]. Their following LP [[Clash Of Dreams]] was also recorded at Kenny Giles' in 1984.<br/>
  
Both, the Salvation single and the album were produced by [[Andrew Eldritch]] for [[Merciful Release]].<br/>
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It remained, however, unreleased. Both, the Salvation single and the album were produced by [[Andrew Eldritch]] for [[Merciful Release]].<br/>
 
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As mentioned before, some recordings of Sisters songs from these studio sessions at Kenny Giles have surfaced and been spread along various bootlegs:<br/>
 
As mentioned before, some recordings of Sisters songs from these studio sessions at Kenny Giles have surfaced and been spread along various bootlegs:<br/>
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|[[File:Salvation-clash-of-dreams-300x281.jpg|thumb|270px|''Clash Of Dreams'' - (Cover to be)<br/>Salvation - unreleased album]]
 
|[[File:Salvation-clash-of-dreams-300x281.jpg|thumb|270px|''Clash Of Dreams'' - (Cover to be)<br/>Salvation - unreleased album]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 5 March 2017

The Sisters of Mercy did some recordings for two of their earliest singles,

Body Electric and Alice at Kenny Giles Music Studio in Bridlington, East Yorkshire, UK.

Body Electric - Cover (front)

Body Electric Demos - February 1982

Tracks

Adrenochrome                 * CNT Demo
Body Electric * CNT Demo
Adrenochrome * CNT Reverb Demo
Body Electric instrumental
Adrenochrome instrumental


* CNT was the label in York at the time, that produced the Body Electric (single) released in April 1982.

According to our information, the first two of these tracks are the same as on the actual single, but were taken from the studio reels.

Bootlegs featuring these or some of these tracks are for example Kenny Giles Walks On Water and Rare Obscurities

(for pictures see down below).


Alice Demos - 1982

Alice - Cover (front)

Tracks

1969
Good Things
Alice
Floorshow


On various occacions, these demos have wrongly been denoted as the Basement Demos.
In addition, there's the following short reference on p. 108 of Dave Thompson's book "Beautiful Chaos - The Psychdelic Furs" :

...'I had been recommended to The Sisters of Mercy, who were looking for management, by Howard Thompson,' says Mills.
'Howard had wanted to sign them before he went to Columbia in New York and felt that I could help them. I arranged for them
to record with John [Ashton] as I felt it would benefit both parties, as The Sisters' previous recorded work had been dire and
John wanted to get into production.'

The two groups had shared a stage in Leeds earlier in the year; now, following a week of pre-production at Andrew's
flat in Leeds, over two weekends spent sequestered at Kenny Giles' studio in Bridlington, Ashton oversaw four songs:
two destined for The Sisters' next (third) single, 'Alice' and 'Floorshow'; the definitive version of the oft-recorded (but
still unreleased) 'Good Things'; and a distinctive cover of The Stooges' '1969', which would finally turn up on a 12 inch
the following spring...

So it is not 100% sure, whether the acutal recordings on any circulating bootlegs come from the pre-production phase
at Eldritch's flat - the so-called Basement Demos 1982 - or from the present sessions with John Ashton at Kenny Giles.
Anyway, Alice 7" was released in November 1982, the Alice EP in March 1983.


Official and Unofficial Releases of Tracks Recorded at Kenny Giles

In addition to The Sisters of Mercy's two singles, the The March Violets' first two 7" singles

Religious As Hell and Grooving In Green were recorded here in Bridlington and released on Merciful Release in 1982/3.

The same accounts for Salvation's 1983 debut single and EP Girlsoul. Their following LP Clash Of Dreams was also recorded at Kenny Giles' in 1984.

It remained, however, unreleased. Both, the Salvation single and the album were produced by Andrew Eldritch for Merciful Release.

As mentioned before, some recordings of Sisters songs from these studio sessions at Kenny Giles have surfaced and been spread along various bootlegs:

Rare Obscurities
The Sisters of Mercy - bootleg
Religious As Hell
The March Violets - 1st single
Grooving in Green
The March Violets - 2nd single
Kenny Giles Walks On Water
The Sisters of Mercy - bootleg
Girlsoul
Salvation - 1st single
Clash Of Dreams - (Cover to be)
Salvation - unreleased album