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Tony James was the [[bassists|bass]] player for [[Main Page|The Sisters]] on [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] and subsequent tour(s). He left, apparently amicably, leaving [[Doktor Avalanche]] to take over bass-playing duties. The Sisters have not since had a full-time bass player, although one or other of the various guitarists have played bass on occasional live songs.
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[[Image:Tony.James.gif|left|thumb|150px|Tony James on the cover of [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]]]]
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'''Tony James''' was the [[bassists|bass]] player for [[Main Page|The Sisters]] from 1989-1991.<br/>
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Before the Sisters, Tony's bands included [[Generation X]] and the *ahem* seminal [[Sigue Sigue Sputnik]]. <br/>
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At the time when Tony was putting SSS together, he approached [[Andrew Eldritch]] to be the vocalist, <br/>
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who rejected in favour of The Sisters of Mercy.<br/>
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Some people suggested that Tony's later recruitment to The Sisters was a similar move to the recruitment<br/>
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of [[Wayne Hussey]] in the mid-80's - a deliberately provocative move that the fans would not necessarily <br/>understand and possibly even strongly dislike.<br/>
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With The Sisters of Mercy Tony James played on their most recent studio album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing ]] and during<br/>the subsequent tour(s) in [[Gigography#1990|1990]] and [[Gigography#1991|1991]]. An so he was of course also a member of the [[Speed Kings]],<br/>see [[Speed Kings 1990]]and [[Speed Kings Live 90]].<br/>
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[[File:Judas James.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Tony James in 1991]]
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Numerous bootlegs from the early 1990s like [[The Neon Dream]], [[Germany 1990]], [[Black Visions]],<br/>[[Satanic Verses]] and plenty more feature him on bass.<br/>
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[[File:Judas Leaves The Sisters.jpg|thumb|right|190px|Tony James in 1991]]
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With the [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] album, Toni James also played on the according singles [[More (single)|More]], [[Doctor Jeep (single)|Doctor Jeep]],<br/>[[When You Don't See Me (single)|When You Don't See Me]] and the official Elektra [[Detonation Boulevard (promo)|Detonation Boulevard]] and [[Tour Thing 91]] promos<br/>as well and can also be heard on various tracks of the 1992 released [[Temple Of Love (1992)|Temple Of Love]] single.<br/>
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In addition he appears in the related music videos of the time for the tracks [[More (video)|More]], [[Doctor Jeep (video)|Doctor Jeep]] and<br/>[[Detonation Boulevard (video)|Detonation Boulevard]] as well as in the revised video collection [[Shot Revised (1993)|Shot Rev 2.0]], all of which were released<br/>not before 1993.<br/>
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'''Tony James'''' last gig with The Sisters of Mercy was [[Sat, 31-Aug-1991|Winterthur Festival, 31 August 1991]]. He left the band, apparently amicably, and and bass-playing duties were turned over to [[Doktor Avalanche]]. Check [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/gallery/details.php?image_id=743 here] for<br/>a press review on the occasion of Tony's departure stored in the depths of the [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/gallery/index.php Heartland Photo Gallery]. <br/>
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The Sisters have not since had a full-time bass player again, although one or other of the various guitarists have played bass on occasional live songs.<br/>
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[[File:Tony James nowadays.jpg|thumb|260px|left|Tony James in more recent days]]
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==External Links==
  
Before the Sisters, Tony's bands included [[Generation X]] and the *ahem* seminal [[Sigue Sigue Sputnik]]. It has been widely claimed that at the time Tony was putting SSS together, he approached [[Andrew Eldritch]] to be the vocalist.
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* For slightly more information do also check [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_James wikipedia] and Tony James' discography at [http://www.discogs.com/artist/255613-Tony-James#t=Credits_All&q=&p=1 discogs...]
  
Some people have suggested that Tony's recruitment was a similar move to the recruitment of [[Wayne Hussey]] in the mid-80's; a deliberately provocative move that the fans would not necessarily understand, and possibly even strongly dislike.
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* There is an interview with Tony (courtesy of those nice folk at myheartland.co.uk) [http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7355 here].
== External links ==
 
There is an interview with Tony (courtesy of those nice folk at myheartland.co.uk) [http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7355 here].
 
  
Tony's own reminiscences of his time with The Sisters can be found [http://www.sputnikworld.com/history/history89_3.asp here].<br/>
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* Tony's own reminiscences of his time with The Sisters can be found [http://www.sputnikworld.com/history/history89_3.asp here].<br/>
 
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After leaving [[The Sisters of Mercy]], Tony James became a founding member of [http://www.carbonsilicon.com/biography/ Carbon Silicon].<br/>
 
After leaving [[The Sisters of Mercy]], Tony James became a founding member of [http://www.carbonsilicon.com/biography/ Carbon Silicon].<br/>
 
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On the occasion of Tony James' departure from The Sisters Of Mercy, the following excerpt was printed in the first edition of [[UTR]].<br/>
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 25 July 2020

Tony James @Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Tony James on the cover of Vision Thing


Tony James was the bass player for The Sisters from 1989-1991.

Before the Sisters, Tony's bands included Generation X and the *ahem* seminal Sigue Sigue Sputnik.
At the time when Tony was putting SSS together, he approached Andrew Eldritch to be the vocalist,
who rejected in favour of The Sisters of Mercy.

Some people suggested that Tony's later recruitment to The Sisters was a similar move to the recruitment
of Wayne Hussey in the mid-80's - a deliberately provocative move that the fans would not necessarily
understand and possibly even strongly dislike.

With The Sisters of Mercy Tony James played on their most recent studio album Vision Thing and during
the subsequent tour(s) in 1990 and 1991. An so he was of course also a member of the Speed Kings,
see Speed Kings 1990and Speed Kings Live 90.

Tony James in 1991

Numerous bootlegs from the early 1990s like The Neon Dream, Germany 1990, Black Visions,
Satanic Verses and plenty more feature him on bass.

Tony James in 1991

With the Vision Thing album, Toni James also played on the according singles More, Doctor Jeep,
When You Don't See Me and the official Elektra Detonation Boulevard and Tour Thing 91 promos
as well and can also be heard on various tracks of the 1992 released Temple Of Love single.

In addition he appears in the related music videos of the time for the tracks More, Doctor Jeep and
Detonation Boulevard as well as in the revised video collection Shot Rev 2.0, all of which were released
not before 1993.

Tony James' last gig with The Sisters of Mercy was Winterthur Festival, 31 August 1991. He left the band, apparently amicably, and and bass-playing duties were turned over to Doktor Avalanche. Check here for
a press review on the occasion of Tony's departure stored in the depths of the Heartland Photo Gallery.

The Sisters have not since had a full-time bass player again, although one or other of the various guitarists have played bass on occasional live songs.


Tony James in more recent days


External Links

  • For slightly more information do also check wikipedia and Tony James' discography at discogs...
  • There is an interview with Tony (courtesy of those nice folk at myheartland.co.uk) here.
  • Tony's own reminiscences of his time with The Sisters can be found here.


After leaving The Sisters of Mercy, Tony James became a founding member of Carbon Silicon.


On the occasion of Tony James' departure from The Sisters Of Mercy, the following excerpt was printed in the first edition of UTR.

UTR I Page 3 Tony James Departure.jpg