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  • [[File:Sisters Logo 2023.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The latest version of the "Head and Star" logo]] ...ene, although since the late 1980s Eldritch disassociated both himself and the band from that scene.<br/>
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  • [[Image:Acoustics From The Beehive Front.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Front Cover]] [[Image:Acoustics From The Beehive Back.jpg|thumb|right|380px|Cover Back]]
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  • [[Craig Adams]] was the first full-time bass-player with [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]].<br/> ....jpg|right|thumb|300px|Craig Adams (front, center) <br/>during his time in The Expelaires, 1978 - 1980]]
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  • [[Image:The Damage Done.jpg|right|thumb|350px|''The Damage Done'' - Cover (front)]] [[File:The Damage Done Back.jpg|right|thumb|350px|''The Damage Done'' - Cover (back)]]
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  • [[File:Bruhn Beat UK1991.jpg|thumb|510px|right|Andreas Bruhn during The Sisters' performance at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJS2cZxtaLw Beat UK '''Andreas Bruhn''' played guitars and wrote part of the music for [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]]'s third studio album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing
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  • '''Nine While Nine''' was released on The Sisters of Mercy's first album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First An And I'm waiting for the train<br/>
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  • ...m [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] released in March 1985.<br/> ...graphy#Tune_In_-_Turn_On_-_Burn_Out|Tune In... Turn On... Burn Out... Tour in 1985]].<br/>
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  • '''Marian''' was released in 1985 on The Sisters of Mercy's first album [[First And Last And Always (album)]].<br/> ...able about this song is that one verse of the lyrics in the second half of the track <br/>
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  • [[Black Planet]] was relased in 1985 on the [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always album]].<br/> ...ccording (and well-known) [[Black Planet (video)|music video]] was done at the time, <br/>
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  • ...osion single]], with slightly shorter lyrics for the 7" single compared to the 12" single, (see below).<br/> ...od]], but Eldritch changed these plans and kept the track for the second [[The Sisters of Mercy]] studio album [[Floodland]].
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  • [[File:The Damage Done.jpg|thumb|right|330px|''The Damage Done'' - Cover (front)]] ...ack of The Sisters of Mercy's very first single [[The Damage Done (single)|The Damage Done]].<br/>
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  • [[File:Merciful Release Logo.jpg|thumb|left|375px|The refined Merciful Release logo]] ...the ambiguity of a rock'n'roll band - "''half saints, half prostitutes''". The band, originally, consisted of five members (including [[Gary Marx]] and [[
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  • ...d Chuck D of Public Enemy.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Press clipping from before the tour start]] In Summer [[Gigography#1991|1991]], The Sisters of Mercy toured the US for the second time that year,<br/>
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  • ...on found to go on well with each other and decided to stay in contact with the idea of some possible future cooperation.<br/> ...ct with [[WEA]] causing [[Ben Gunn]] to leave and [[Wayne Hussey]] to join the band, wrote, recorded and released their debut album [[First And Last And A
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  • take a last decision and the cars to move it<br/> tunnel vision and the scars to prove it<br/>
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  • Officially released as the B-side of [[Lucretia, My Reflection (single)]] in 1988 ... <br/> ...lier in 1984, on a bonus flexi disc accompanying the first 5.000 copies of the [[Walk Away (single)|Walk Away single]]<br/>
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  • ...ting Live Bootlegs including audience recordings in chronological order of the gigs, not of their release... <br/> * [[The Grief]], London, 23.12.1982; Utrecht, 06.11.1984; Oxford 18.05.1984, (Vinyl
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  • ...'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)'''''] was originally released in 1979 <br/> by the Swedish pop group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABBA ABBA].<br/>
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  • |[[File:The End Red Cover Front.jpg|230px|thumb|''The End'' - 1st edition - red cover (front)]] |[[File:The End Red Cover Back.jpg|240px|thumb|''The End'' - 1st edition - red cover (back)]]
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  • One of two CD bootlegs recorded live on [[Sun, 25-Aug-1991|25 August 1991 at the Reading Festival, Reading, UK]]<br/> [[File:The Neon Dream CD Cover Front.jpg|left|thumb|320px|''The Neon Dream'' - CD Cover (front)]]
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  • This is the Gigography of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]. Updates follow developments.<br/> &nbsp; Nonetheless, some interesting information and links might be available in these pages ...<br/>
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  • '''''A New Kind Of Assassin''''' is a song by [[James Ray And The Performance]].<br/> Its first appearance was on the [[Merciful Release]] single [[Dust Boat]] <br/>
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  • [[File:Under The Gun 7 Front.jpg|thumb|right|310px|''Under The Gun'' - Single Cover (front)]] ...ideo)|respective video]] - released as a [[Under The Gun (single)|single]] in 1993.<br/>
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  • ...at RocknCoke 03.09.2006.jpg|thumb|right|365px|Chris Catalyst on stage with The Sisters of Mercy<br/>- [[Sun,_03-Sep-2006|Rock'n Coke Festival, Istanbul, 2 ...nd started his [[Chris Catalyst#Solo_Project|Chris Catalyst solo project]] in 2016.
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  • {{#ev:youtube|XozUZF3ml5w|320x230|right|[[Under The Gun (video)|Under The Gun]], starring [[Andrew Eldritch]] and '''''Terri Nunn'''''|frame}} [[File:Terri Nunn with Berlin.jpg|thumb|left|345px|Terri Nunn with the recent incarnation of ''Berlin'']]<br/>
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  • ...bootleg from The Sisters of Mercy's [[Gigography#1992|GoBang Festival Tour in 1992]].<br/> ...good quality gig, the crowd noise isn't too high, though the people around the bootlegger can occasionally be heard cheering or singing along (for instanc
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  • is the title of various different bootlegs: * the [[Victims Of Circumstance (cassette)|bootleg cassette]] with early studio r
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  • [[File:The Reptile House EP Cover Front.jpg|left|thumb|320px|''The Reptile House EP'' - Cover (front)]]<br/> ...[Instrumentals|Instrumental]] reprise of the [[Kiss The Carpet (song)|Kiss The Carpet]] theme.<br/>
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  • and later re-released on [[Temple Of Love (1992)]] - touched by the hand of [[Ofra Haza]].<br/> With the fire from the fireworks up above me<br/>
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  • ...le, while the following three - including the present one - were released in 12” format.<br/> ...s Vol 3]], [[ECHOES VOL 4 (12")|Echoes Vol 4]]. For further information on the front cover art see especially [[ECHOES VOL 1 (7")|Echoes Vol 1]].<br/>
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  • ...rg/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead Motörhead] before he was replaced in the middle of the recording sessions for their first album by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P The only studio recording that Lucas Fox did with Motörhead can be found on th
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  • Part of The Sisters [[Gigography#Tour_Thing_2|Tour Thing II in 1991]].<br/> ...ording from this concert is in circulation [http://myheartland.co.uk among the fanbase].<br/>
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  • [[File:Kill The Lights Front Cover.jpg|thumb|440px|right|''Kill The Lights'' - Cover (front)]] [[File:Kill the lights back.jpg|thumb|400px|left|''Kill The Lights'' - Cover (back)]]
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  • The first of the three gigs in Summer 2007 seeing allegedly ... [[Europe_2007_-_Another_Summer_Spoilt|'''' ...encies Suicidal Tendencies], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stranglers The Stranglers], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amorphis Amorphis] and many mor
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  • ...ording from this concert is in circulation [http://myheartland.co.uk among the fanbase].<br/> ...s from [[Driven Like The Snow (song)|Driven Like The Snow]] were sung over the beginning of [[Vision Thing (song)|Vision Thing]],<br/>
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  • == The Forum, London, England, UK == ...inal gig of The Sisters of Mercy's [[Event Horizon 1998|Event Horizon Tour in 1998]].<br/>
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  • Covered live by The Sisters of Mercy on various occasions in the late 1990s and early 2000s... <br/> often in combination with [[I Didn't Know I Loved You|I Didn't Know I Loved You ('ti
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  • [[File:1998 01 14 Nürnberg Ticket.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Ticket for the initial venue]] ...gig of The Sisters' [[Event Horizon 1998|Event Horizon Tour in 1998]], on the occasion of which,<br/>
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  • Part of The Sisters' [[Event Horizon 1998|Event Horizon Tour in 1998]]<br/> Returning to Vienna five years after the [[Thu, 02-Dec-1993|Overbombing Tour]],<br/>
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  • ...of the [[Gigography#Armageddon|Armageddon Tour in 1985]], the last tour of the [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] line-up.<br ...eft the band already on [[Mon, 01-Apr-1985|1st April 1985]], to the end of the former <br/>
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  • {{#ev:youtube|nDhnYAEe6y8|400x280|right|The Sisters of Mercy - [[No Time To Cry (song)|No Time To Cry]]<br/>- Live at V ...<br/>they played during the [[Gigography#Armageddon_Tour|Armageddon Tour]] in 1985.<br/>
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  • The fourth-last concert of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s 1985 [[Gigography#Armageddon|Armageddon-Tour]].<br/> Remarkably, this show did not find an usual end, <br/>
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  • ...of the US-leg of The Sisters [[Gigography#Armageddon_Tour|Armageddon Tour in mid-1985]]<br/> and in effect the last gig before the one at the [[Tue, 18-Jun-1985|Royal Albert Hall]],<br/>
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  • * On the disc, the label is spelled wrongly as "Ultra Reocrds" ...(song)|Dominion/Mother Russia]] is listed as "Domination/Mother Russia" on the cover.
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  • [[File:sisters uni 1.jpg|thumb|right|320px|The Sisters of Mercy at Sheffield University, 25.06.83]] [[File:sisters uni 2.jpg|thumb|right|320px|The Sisters of Mercy at Sheffield University, 25.06.83]]
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  • [[File:I-Beam Monday Night Live.jpg|left|410px|thumb|The I-Beam Logo of the time (excerpt from a news ad)]]<br/> After their first tour to the United States in [[Gigography#First_US-Tour|September 1983]],<br/>
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  • Part of the [[Gigography#Armageddon_Tour|Armageddon Tour in 1985]]. <br/> This was last tour of the band playing as the [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] line-up.<br
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  • [[Image:Vooruit Gent 1985 Poster.1.jpg|330px|left|thumb|Concert poster from the gig]] ...'s [[Gigography#Armageddon_Tour|Armageddon Tour in 1985]] - the final tour in their <br/>
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  • ...0 First MR Logo.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The first band logo as on the 1980 [[The Damage Done (single)|single]]]] The sixth known gig [[Gigography#First_Gigs_Around_Yorkshire|ever]] for The Sisters of Mercy ... now with a second guitarist... for a while.<br/>
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  • ...lace in Leeds, at the [[Thu, 06-May-1982|''Warehouse'']], but that was not the case.<br/> ...w.songkick.com/artists/315340-psychedelic-furs/gigography?page=69 Songkick/The Psychedelic Furs/Gigography].<br/>
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  • ...nue by Winston Smith for SOUNDS magazine - still video - * many thanks to the [https://www.youtube.com/user/spiggytapes/videos uploader]|frame}} Also on the bill: [http://www.discogs.com/artist/20700-Aswad Aswad], [http://www.discog
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  • This is the legendary gig commonly known as '''''Wake''''', a name given to it by Andre he was unable to move much. Nevertheless the band gave an astonishing performance.<br/>
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  • ...ncert ended a bit early, Andrew fell ill and had to leave the stage at the end of [[Flood II (song)|Flood II]].<br/> Supported by the audience, Chris and Ben performed the encores [[Top Nite Out]] and [[Vision Thing (song)|Vision Thing]] without h
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  • [[Start|The Sisters Of Mercy's]] last record company, <br/> The logo on the right side was used for the 1990-2000 incarnation of EastWest.<br/>
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  • [[File:Wake DVD Cover Front.jpg|thumb|left|230px|''Wake - In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall'' - alledgedly an original release from Brazil (cover fro [[File:Wake DVD Cover Back.jpg|thumb|right|230px|''Wake - In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall'' - alledgedly an original release from Brazil (cover bac
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  • ...ginally written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Idle Eric Idle] for the film '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python%27s_Life_of_Brian Lif The Sisters quoted ''a capella'' from this song during their performance at [[S
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  • James Ray's Gangwar formed in 1989 <br/> after the end of [[James Ray And The Performance]].<br/>
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  • The first single by [[James Rays Gangwar]] on [[Merciful Release]] <br/> after the end of [[James Ray And The Performance]].<br/>
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  • [[File:1991 Tune In ... Load Out.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Tour Logo]] First show of '''''[[Gigography#Tune_In_-_Turn_On_-_Load_Out|Tune In - Turn On - Load Out]]''''' <br/>
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  • ...G Tour Poster.jpg|thumb|490px|left|Overbombing Tour 1993 - Tour Poster for the UK shows]]<br/> ...nal gig of The Sisters of Mercy's [[Overbombing Tour 1993|Overbombing Tour in 1993]] <br/>
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  • The only gig in Canada during The Sisters of Mercy's [[Event Horizon 1998|1998 Event Horizon Tour]].<br/> ...e cancellation of [[Sat, 31-Jan-1998|Washington]] and given the fact that the gig was sold out<br/>
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  • The Sisters' once record company ... <br/> ...e Of Love single]], major record companies found interest in contracting [[The Sisters of Mercy]]. <br/>
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  • Part of the [[Gigography#Smoke_And_Mirrors|Smoke And Mirrors Tour 2003]]<br/> ''The venue was hardly sold out. Only a small crowd, no wonder, as The Sisters had headlined M'era Luna''<br/>
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  • [[File:2006 sisters bite the silver bullet.jpg|left|thumb|210px|Official Tour Logo]]<br/> ...ography#Sisters_Bite_The_Silver_Bullet|Sisters Bite The Silver Bullet Tour in 2006]]<br/>
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  • ..._Jimi_Hendrix_Experience The Jimi Hendrix Experience's] second single with the same title.<br/> The track was used by [[The Sisters of Mercy]] for soundchecks on [[Sat, 13-Oct-1984|13 October 1984 at
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  • This list of 7" vinyl bootleg singles in alphabetical order will elaborated with time.<br/> * [[All Along The Watchtower]]
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  • Bootlegs in CD format are listed here in alphabetical order. <br/> Often enough, the date of their release is unknown. Quite a few of them are [[Audience Record
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  • The final gig of Part I of The Sisters of Mercy's <br/> [[Gigography#Sisters XXX|30th Stage Anniversary Tour in 2011]].<br/>
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  • ...e="color:teal;"><font size="4">The years 2011 and 2012 were highlighted by The Sisters of Mercy's 30th Stage Anniversary Tour.</font></span><br/> ...ith [[Wed, 16-Feb-2011|fire artists]] and [[Thu,_17-Feb-2011|cupcakes]] at the doors, and everybody received a set of [[Sisters XXX Tour Postcards|postcar
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  • A VHS-Video Bootleg from the early 1990ies.<br/> We have no information about the exat origin of this video.<br/>
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  • Track No. 6 on the [[Dios Esta De Nuestro Lado]] CD and track B2 on the according vinyl LP. <br/> ...he first album on [[Merciful Release]] by [[James Rays Gangwar]] after the end <br/>
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  • ...is the track No. 7 on the [[Dios Esta De Nuestro Lado]] CD and track B3 on the according vinyl LP. <br/> ...he first album on [[Merciful Release]] by [[James Rays Gangwar]] after the end <br/>
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  • '''''Santa Susanna''''' is the track No. 8 on the [[Dios Esta De Nuestro Lado]] CD <br/> and track B4 on the according vinyl LP. The song is followed by a cover <br/>
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  • The second track on [[Dios Esta De Nuestro Lado]], <br/> ...rst album by [[James Rays Gangwar]], the follow-up band of [[James Ray And The Performance]].<br/>
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  • In summer 1984, i.e. in June and July 1984, The Sisters of Mercy recorded their first studio album<br/> ...Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] at Strawberry Recording Studios in Stockport near Manchester.<br/>
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  • ...humb|left|290px|''Garden Of Delight / Dance On Glass'' <br/> - white vinyl in hard-paper cover with b/w print]]<br/> Another rare 7" vinly bootleg from the 1980ies ... <br/>
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  • A 12" live bootleg-LP from the 1990ies ...<br/> ...ion, which finally gives the impression of an average sound quality of the end-product.<br/>
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  • An audience recording from The Sisters of Mercy's first tourdates in Brazil 1990.<br/> * Format: CD-r or datafiles in FLAC or MP3
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  • This CD bootleg is originally included in the [[Family Tree 8CD Box Set]],<br/> * Production: Made in England
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  • This CD contains an audio stream of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s first live video [[Wake]], <br/> which also marked the end of their [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] li
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  • An interview CD released in 1989 referring to <br/>[[The Sisters of Mercy]] in their early line-ups and developments.<br/> * Made in England
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  • ...ig of The Sisters of Mercy's [[Gigography#Event Horizon|Event Horizon Tour in 1998]].<br/> [[File:Friday The 13th CD Cover Front.jpg|thumb|left|400px|''Friday The 13th'' - CD Cover (front)]]
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  • ...ootleg from The Sisters of Mercy's [[Event Horizon 1998|Event Horizon Tour in 1998]].<br/> * Apart from the artwork, this CD is the same as the [[Visions At The Forum]] bootleg
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  • The Sisters of Mercy's concert at Brixton Ace in June 1983 was recorded from the audience by various tapers, including at least one video taper.<br/> This cassette right here is one of the results. For information about all known recordings see further down below
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  • ...ven [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shatner William Shatner], and [[The Sisters of Mercy]], as well as many more.<br/> ...and other activities as well as on Motörhead, please see (for the moment) the [[Lemmy_Kilmister#External_Links|link list down below ...]]<br/>
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  • ...s Tour]], extended fanbase research <br/>now revealed that the band played the above mentioned festival already five days earlier. <br/> ...Blog''] ... from where we kidnapped<br/>the lovely announcement poster on the left and ... err ... slightly modified it ... :-))) ...<br/>
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  • |[[File:Life in Hull 1983.jpeg|thumb|left|340px|''Life In Hull 1983'' - First Edition LP Cover (front)]] |[[File:A Fire In The Hull 1.jpg|thumb|left|355px|''A Fire In The Hull'' - Second Edition LP Cover (front)]]
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  • ....jpg|right|thumb||400px|''Colours'' 1 And 2 - Cover (front) - identical to the [[Colours 1 (flexi)|Colours 1 cover]]]] One of the very rare double-sided Russian flexis.<br/>
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  • ...scs, which even feature different songs on the various sides of the vinyl. The songs on this flexi are (as listed below) Part 2 of [[Some Kind Of Stranger * The recordings are in mono and play at 45 rpm.
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  • Another one of those very rare double-sided Russian flexis, this time in green colour...<br/> * The recordings are in mono and play at 45 rpm.
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  • ...different lyrics, and released it as a single, which reached number 50 on the UK Singles Charts.<br/> ...their set, partially with [[Lisa Cuthbert]] on additional vocals, 'til the end of that tour.<br/>
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  • ...len Campbell] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrecking_Crew_(music) The Wrecking Crew] ... <br/> The song soon became very popular for its light simplicity and its clearness an
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  • ...7 09 20 Live In Budapest CD Cover Front Inside.jpg|thumb|left|340px|''Live in Budapest 20-09-2017'' - CD Cover Front (inside)]] &emsp; ...ile:2017 09 20 Live In Budapest CD Cover Front.jpg|thumb|left|340px|''Live in Budapest 20-09-2017'' - CD Cover (front)]] &emsp;
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  • ...of Mercy's gig [[Fri, 29-Apr-1983|on April 29, 1983]] at Boscombe Academy in Bournemouth.<br/> ...further recording from this concert does exist, or a different version of the present one.<br/>
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  • ...rom the 1980s. Because of the wrongly spelled song titles on the cover and the labels,<br/> ...leg is also known as '''Mariann - Knocking On Heaven's Door''', and due to the lack of an obvious title <br/>
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  • [[File:LOTK1White.jpg|thumb|left|430px|''Land Of The Kings'' - First Edition with White Vinyl]] In fact, the first edition appeared in 2014 in online auctions and was delivered from Australia.<br/>
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  • '''Duvel Thing''' is a YouTube video collection of the first live video recordings <br/> ...ers of Mercy's gig at [[Thu, 05-Aug-2010|Lokerse Feesten, Lokeren, Belgium in 2010]].<br/>
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  • A multicam video-DVD of The Sisters of Mercy's <br/>famous performance at [[Sun,_25-Aug-1991|Reading Fe ...fort makes the full show with the <br/>complete audio available on DVD for the first time.<br/>
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  • ...ions1.jpeg|330px|thumb|left|''Complete BBC Radio One Sessions'' - Cover of the 10" (front)]] ...ions2.jpeg|330px|thumb|left|''Complete BBC Radio One Sessions'' - Cover of the 10" (back)]]
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  • ...st of The Sisters' [[European Summer Festivals 2019|Summer Festival gigs]] in 2019.<br/> ...g/wiki/Vilar_de_Mouros_Festival oldest rock festival in Portugal] welcomed The Sisters of Mercy <br/>
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