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  • [[File:Sisters Logo 2023.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The latest version of the "Head and Star" l The Sisters of Mercy are a rock band that came out of the British post punk scene in 19
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  • The album was launched in 1992 with [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s label [[Merciful Release]] <br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • [[1959]] was released on The Sisters of Mercy's second album [[Floodland]]. <br/> ...ideo)|1959 video]] was produced which can be found on both versions of the Sisters video compilation [[Shot]] and [[Shot Revised (1993)|Shot Rev.2]].<br/>
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  • The Lyrics to The Sisters of Mercy's songs can be found under each individual song. <br/> An Index List of the songs is here under [[songs|Songs]].<br/>
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  • |[[Image:Cover1084 23400.jpg|thumb|230px|left|1983: The Sisters of Mercy - ''Alice EP'']] ...[[The Sisters of Mercy]] and was already performed at the very first known Sisters' gig at [[Mon, 16-Feb-1981|Alcuin College, York in 1981]]. <br/>
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  • ...mend you also check the lovely [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/ - ''Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan'' blog] <br/> ...://sistersfan.blogspot.de/2017/02/sisters-mysteries-v-did-peel-play.html ''Sisters Mysteries V – did Peel play Damage Done?''] for more details and some int
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  • ...'. <br/>These tracks differ considerably from the officially <br/>released songs.<br/> * Tracks 1 - 10 songs are [[Portastudio Demos 1982|Portastudio Demos]]
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  • [[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Sisters songs]]
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  • [[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Sisters songs]]
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  • ...lete list of material (released and otherwise), can be found under [[Songs|Songs]]<br/> ...e]] for information on and links to all releases of [[Merciful Release|The Sisters of Mercy's very own label]].<br/>
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  • '''''Doctor Jeep''''' was released in 1990 on The Sisters of Mercy's third album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] and the ensuin Note: Like all Sisters' produce, the entire [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing album ]] has been
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  • Like plenty other bands, [[The Sisters of Mercy]] changed more or less often over the years, apart from one foundi The second almost alltime-member, who will probably last as long as The Sisters will is [[Doktor Avalanche]].<br/>
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  • ...[[The Sisters of Mercy]], [[The Sisterhood]] and [[SSV]] as well as those songs, they've officially covered.<br/> All songs link to their respective lyrics and the album or single of their first rele
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  • [[File:Ben Gunn1983.jpg|thumb|left|280px|Ben Gunn during The Sisters' gig at Loft, Berlin, 1983<br/>* special thanks for the picture to brunobos [[Ben Gunn]] was the second guitarist with [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]] from 1981-1983.<br/>
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  • - The lyrics are taken from The Sisters of Mercy official lyrics book [[Postcards From Above The Chemist]]-<br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • '''''Floorshow''''' is one of the earliest songs by [[The Sisters of Mercy]] and was performed live already on [[Sat, 05-Sep-1981|September 5 ...is also featured on the [[Gary Marx Demo Tape|early demo tapes]] that The Sisters used to spread to promote the band and to acquire further gigs and it also
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  • One of the few [[Instrumentals]] by The Sisters of Mercy.<br/> ...ey-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 b
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  • * [[Enter The Sisters]] (1987) * [[Enter The Sisters - 2CD (Family Tree Box)|Enter The Sisters 2 CD]]
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  • ...earman) was a founder-member and guitarist (from 1980-1985) of [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]]<br/> == <br/>Life before The Sisters of Mercy ==
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  • Single no. 3 of The Sisters of Mercy ... Later on, in 1983, '''Alice''' was also released as a 12" - ve : &emsp; &emsp; &emsp;&nbsp; ''Sisters''
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  • The The Sisters Of Mercy's second album was titled '''Floodland'''.<br/> ...d under the entry ''[[A Short History]].'' Four music videos featuring the songs [[This Corrosion (video)|This Corrosion]], [[Dominion (video)|Sandstorm/Dom
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  • {{#ev:youtube|1hsWZO8e2Po|350x260|right|The Sisters of Mercy - ''Alice'' &nbsp; (and [[Burn]] live 1985)|frame}} The Sisters' song [[Alice (song)|''Alice'']] was released in two official versions:
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  • '''[[Amphetamine Logic]]''' was released on The Sisters of Mercy's first album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last A [[Category:Songs]]
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  • of The Sisters of Mercy's first studio album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And [[Category: Songs]]
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  • ...://sistersfan.blogspot.de/2017/02/sisters-mysteries-v-did-peel-play.html ''Sisters Mysteries V – did Peel play Damage Done?''] for some further interesting ...3 is available at the remarkable [http://db.tsom.org/songs/anaconda.html ''Sisters of Mercy Database v0.5 Beta'']. Audience recordings of these live performan
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  • the Sisters of Mercy<br/> For the Sisters of Mercy<br/>
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  • ...rcy, which was shortly abandoned in favour of continuing working under The Sisters of Mercy banner.<br/> ==The Sisters of Mercy==
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  • This compilation of The Sisters of Mercy's Greatest Hits was issued in 1993.<br/> | All songs written by [[Andrew Eldritch]] except: &emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;
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  • '''''Some Kind Of Stranger''''' is the last track on Side 2of The Sisters of Mercy's first studio album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And |[[File:Sisters Ray (front).jpg|thumb|220px|''Sisters Ray'' - CD 1992]]
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  • '''Nine While Nine''' was released on The Sisters of Mercy's first album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last A [[Category: Songs]]
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  • '''Possession''' was released on The Sisters of Mercy's first album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last A Lyrics below taken from The Sisters of Mercy official lyrics book [[Postcards From Above The Chemist]]<br/>
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  • the first gig of The Sisters of Mercy's [[Gigography#Tune_In_-_Turn_On_-_Burn_Out|Tune In... Turn On... Since then, '''''First And Last And Always''''' has always been a part of The Sisters live set.<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/> and also featured in The Sisters of Mercy's performance at the [[Tue, 02-Apr-1985|BBC's Old Grey Whistle Tes
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  • [[Category: Songs]] [[Category: Sisters songs]]
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  • The lyrics below are taken from The Sisters of Mercy official lyrics book<br/> [[Category:Songs]]
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  • {{#ev:youtube|bP1jCC0Xh5I|350x250|right|The Sisters of Mercy - ''Flood I'' (rare complete version)|frame}}<br/> '''''Flood I''''' was released in November 1987 on the A-Side of The Sisters of Mercy's second album [[Floodland]]. On the B-Side of that album another
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  • ..., but Eldritch changed these plans and kept the track for the second [[The Sisters of Mercy]] studio album [[Floodland]]. ...985-1986.29|1985 split of the old line-up]]. The song has been part of The Sisters' live-set ever since.<br/>
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  • {{#ev:youtube|9iArVh2uE0E|310x240|right|The Sisters of Mercy - ''Flood II'' - Wembley Arena, 26/11/1990|frame}} '''''Flood II''''' is on the B-Side of The Sisters of Mercy's second album [[Floodland]].<br/>
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  • '''''Driven Like The Snow''''' was released in 1987 on [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s second album [[Floodland]], <br/> '''''Driven Like The Snow''''' is one of the few songs that have never been performed live. <br/>
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  • ... is the original title of this last song on The Sisters of Mercy's second album [[Floodland]].<br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • Later on, it was used as a bonus track for the CD version of The Sisters of Mercy's second album [[Floodland]].<br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • [[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Sisters songs]]
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  • '''The Damage Done''' is the title track of The Sisters of Mercy's very first single [[The Damage Done (single)|The Damage Done]].< The Sisters [http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/mek/mekddone.htm swear] that [[John Peel]
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  • It made a return to the Sisters' setlists on [[Sat, 02-Sep-2017|2nd September 2017]].<br/> The lyrics below are taken from The Sisters of Mercy official lyrics book [[Postcards From Above The Chemist]]<br/>
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  • |{{#ev:youtube|M3nciAZPCbU|250x170|left|The Sisters of Mercy - ''Burn''|frame}} &emsp; |{{#ev:youtube|Fw_m92wtSWE|270x170|left|The Sisters of Mercy - Kid Jensen Show - ''Burn''|frame}} &emsp;
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  • of the 12" version of The Sisters of Mercy's single [[No Time To Cry (single)|No Time To Cry]]<br/> It is one of the songs that were never performed live.<br/>
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  • ...is one of the songs [[Wayne Hussey]] wrote for [[The Sisters of Mercy|The Sisters]]. A demo version was recorded <br/>at [[Strawberry Sessions 1984|Strawberr The music, however, became later the music to The Sisters great song [[Black Planet]].<br/>
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  • '''''Detonation Boulevard''''' was released in October 1990 on The Sisters of Mercy's album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]]. <br/> [[Category:Songs]]
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  • ...en speculations that this song could have been a potential canditate for a Sisters single.<br/> ...wards the way later release of [[Black Planet (song)|Black Planet]] on The Sisters' first studio album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And
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  • The Sisters of Mercy covered the song live on numerous occasions between 1983 and 1990 thus rendering a new dimension to both the songs.<br/>
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  • |[[File:Band Line-up Europe 2023.jpg|700px|thumb|left|'''The Sisters of Mercy''' - New line-up as from 14 October Europe 2023 - l.t.r.: Kai, And ...June 2024 - [https://www.viernulvier.gent/nl/agenda/6969/nieuwe-datum/the-sisters-of-mercy De Vooruit, Gent]''' &emsp; - &emsp; ''Rescheduled from [[Thu, 25
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  • The first concert of the new decade and the starting gig of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s touring activites in [[2020 Europe Spring And Festival Tour|20 [https://www.alberthallmanchester.com/event/the-sisters-of-mercy/ Manchester Albert Hall] was a great choice of a venue for that, w
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  • '''''Finland Red, Egypt White''''' is one of the songs that have never been performed live.<br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • ...'Ghost Dance''''' was a project started by [[Gary Marx]] after he left The Sisters Of Mercy during their tour to support the [[First And Last And Always (albu ...''''Ghost Dance''''' releases and how they partly developed from initially Sisters-intended stuff.<br/>
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  • the supposed follow-up album to The Sisters of Mercy's [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]]. [[The Mission]], Hussey's band after The Sisters of Mercy, produced a remade version of Garden Of Delight<br/>
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  • Title song of The Sisters of Mercy's third album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]], released in 1 [[Category: Songs]]
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  • [[The Sisters of Mercy]], were founded some time in autum 1979 in [[Leeds]]. The name of ...ars [[Gary Marx]] and [[Andrew Eldritch]] would not give up on [[start|The Sisters of Mercy]] and were willing to satisfy their intent to hear themselves on t
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  • the song [[Dominion (song)|Dominion/Mother Russia]] for The Sisters of Mercy's [[Floodland|Floodland album]].<br/> He also co-produced the song [[More]] for [[The Sisters of Mercy|The Sisters']] third studio album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]].<br/>
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  • An album written by [[Gary Marx]] in 1995 featuring songs intended for a common release by [[Gary Marx]] and [[Andrew Eldritch]].<br/ ...intended to represent the pair’s first collaboration since the landmark Sisters’ album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] of
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  • Benjamin Christodoulou aka '''Ben Christo''' joined [[The Sisters of Mercy]] in 2005 to replace long-time guitarist [[Adam Pearson]], who had Ben Christo played his first gig as a guitarist with The Sisters of Mercy during their 25th Stage Anniversary at the [[Thu, 16-Feb-2006|Hous
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  • the long-time Nurse to [[The Sisters of Mercy|The Sisters']] [[Doktor Avalanche]].<br/> were released through [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s label [[Merciful Release]].<br/>
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  • ...heir [[Gigography#UK_Spring_Tour_1983|Spring Tour of the UK]] in 1983, The Sisters of Mercy shared the stage several times with ''The Gun Club'' for around a ...50863-Fur-Bible Fur Bible] releasing two maxi-singles the same year, [[The Sisters of Mercy]] signed a record contract with [[WEA]] causing [[Ben Gunn]] to le
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  • [[Category: Songs]][[Category: Sisters songs]][[Category: Sisterhood songs]]
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  • [[Blood Money]] was released in March 1985 on the B-side of The Sisters of Mercy's single [[No Time To Cry (single)|No Time To Cry]]. [[Category:Songs]]
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  • <br/>{{#ev:youtube|W_O1tCkakZc|380x250|right|The Sisters of Mercy - ''Come Together'' (Philadelphia 1997)|frame}} [[Category:Songs]]
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  • The Sisters of Mercy always performed the song in a sequence with [[Some Kind Of Strang This medley-track was part of The Sisters' live set during 1992/93 and 1997/98 and was first performed on [[Sat, 13-J
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  • ...1990 as the B-side of [[More (single)]], which preceded the launch of The Sisters of Mercy's third album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]]. <br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • {{#ev:youtube|BhJOC57oKmw|430x280|right|The Sisters of Mercy - ''Will I Dream?'' - Live 2006|frame}}<br/> The so far last time, '''''Will I Dream?''''' appeared in The Sisters' live setlist <br/>
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  • This songs has never left the stage of an unreleased demo. <br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • Released on The Sisters of Mercy's first single [[The Damage Done (single)|The Damage Done]], on [[ for The Sisters of Mercy's early singles compilation [[Some Girls Wander By Mistake]] <br/>
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  • ...ions of '''''Valentine''''' came into exitance in September 1982, when The Sisters recorded the so-called [[Portastudio Demos 1982|Portastudio Demos]] with [[ In March 1983, before the release of [[The Reptile House EP]], [[The Sisters of Mercy]] played '''''Valentine''''' during their second [[Sun, 06-Mar-198
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  • One of the few Sisters [[Instrumentals|Instrumentals]] ... which does, however, exist in variuos v ...(extended) which is available only in the [https://www.discogs.com/de/The-Sisters-Of-Mercy-Dominion/release/1641671 12" [[Dominion (single)|Dominion]] box se
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  • [[Category: Songs]] [[Category: Sisters songs]]
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  • '''''Top Nite Out''''', formerly ''[[Snub Nose]]'' is one of the few Sisters [[Instrumentals|instrumentals]].<br/> ...c was written by [[Adam Pearson]]. The track was first performed live in [[Sisters Trip The Light Fantastic 2000|August 2000]] under various titles.<br/>
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  • and re-released in 1992 on The Sisters of Mercy's early singles compilation [[Some Girls Wander By Mistake]].<br/> The Sisters of Mercy covered the song referring to the Altamont Festival on December 6,
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  • [[File:SONGS OF LEONARD COHEN Cover.jpg|left|170px|thumb|''Songs Of Leonard Cohen]] on his album [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_of_Leonard_Cohen ''Songs Of Leonard Cohen''].<br/>
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  • [[Image:Good_things_front.jpg|thumb|350px|left|''GOOD THINGS Plus 2 live songs'' - 1st Edition Cover (front)]] The Portuguese Pan-Vox series features demos, livecuts and official songs of the 1980s.<br/>
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  • and has been part of The Sisters' setlist ever since.<br/> ...also be found on [http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/lyrics/somefast.htm The Sisters of Mercy's official website].<br/>
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  • {{#ev:youtube|6sixW9EvwvY|430x300|right|The Sisters of Mercy - ''[[Summer]]'' (Paris 2006)|frame}} ...not yet been officially released ... it is however, a regular part of The Sisters Live Setlist.<br/>
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  • The Sisters of Mercy covered this song already during their first known gig at [[Mon, 1 but does not feature a Sisters cover version of this song.<br/>
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  • [[Category: Songs]] [[Category: Sisters songs]]
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  • '''''Poison Door''''' is also one of the few songs written completely (music & lyrics) by [[Gary Marx]], <br/> ...edia.org/wiki/First_and_Last_and_Always#Re recording sessions] for the The Sisters of Mercy's first (and in this constellation) <br/>
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  • [[Category:Songs]] [[Category:Sisters songs]]
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  • '''''Lights''''' was played live only on nine occasions [http://db.tsom.org/songs/lights.html during 1982 and 1983].<br/> ...Damage Done?''] in the [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/ -'' I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan'' blog]. You might also want to check [https://www.myheartland
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  • A bootleg compilation of early Sisters tracks released by two different labels in various editions.<br/> [[File:Enter The Sisters Blue Cover.jpg|thumb|left|370px|''Enter The Sisters'' - First Edition Blue Cover (front)]]
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  • The lyrics here are taken from The Sisters of Mercy official lyrics book [[Postcards From Above The Chemist]]<br/> [[Category: Songs]][[Category: Sisters songs]]
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  • ...''Jihad''''' mostly followed by [[Valentine]] became a welcome part of The Sisters of Mercy's live setlist, without any lyrics or vocals, however.<br/> [[Category: Songs]][[Category: Sisters songs]][[Category: Sisterhood songs]]
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  • The track was first covered by [[The Sisters of Mercy]] as early as [[Sun, 06-Mar-1983|1983]]<br/> [[Category:Songs]]
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  • [[Category: Songs]] [[Category: Sisters songs]]
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  • Like all of The Sisters' produce, the entire album of [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] has bee [[Category: Songs]]
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  • '''''A Rock And A Hard Place''''' was released in 1985 on The Sisters of Mercy's first album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last A of the setlist until the final gig of The Sisters' [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] line-up at
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  • ...lyrics see also [http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/lyrics/lyrindex.htm The Sisters' Official Lyrics Site...]<br/> The song has since been a regular part of The Sisters' live set and can be found on various bootlegs such as [[Visions At The For
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  • The first song on Side 2 of The Sisters' [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] vinyl album, rekeased in 1990<br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • First released in November 1987 on The Sisters of Mercy's second album [[Floodland]]<br/> [[Category:Songs]]
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  • released in advance of The Sisters of Mercy's first album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last A The lyrics below are taken from The Sisters of Mercy official lyrics book [[Postcards From Above The Chemist]]<br/>
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  • ...'Lyrics''' see also [http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/lyrics/more.htm The Sisters of Mercy official site]<br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • As far as we know, The Sisters of Mercy covered '''''Ghostrider''''', as it was called, for the first time In the early years, The Sisters of Mercy used to play medleys, which often consisted of '''''Ghostrider / [
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  • {{#ev:youtube|PT7udRdq1h0|400x250|right|The Sisters of Mercy - ''Knockin' On Heaven's Door'' <br/>- Live at the Royal Albert Ha The Sisters of Mercy regularly covered it live between 1984 and 1985, including the pro
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  • * [[GOOD THINGS Plus 2 live songs]], 07.05.1981, York, England, (Vinyl, 7") * [[Jesus Loves The Sisters (LP)]], 06.05.1983, ULU, London, England, (Vinyl, LP)
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