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The discography of the English rock band the Sisters of Mercy consists of three studio albums, two compilation albums, two extended plays (EPs), and sixteen singles.The Sisters of Mercy were formed in Leeds in 1980 by Andrew Eldritch (vocals, drums) and Gary Marx (guitar) and released their debut single, "The Damage Done", the same year on their own independent record label, Merciful Release.
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The Sisters of Mercy are an English rock band formed in Leeds in 1980. [6] After achieving early underground fame, the band experienced a commercial breakthrough in the mid-1980s, sustaining their success until the early 1990s, when they halted the release of new records in protest against their record company, WEA .
This list is an attempt to document every song recorded by English rock band The Sisters of Mercy. It does not include songs recorded only separately by the individual members. It does not include songs recorded only separately by the individual members.
It should only contain pages that are The Sisters of Mercy albums or lists of The Sisters of Mercy albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Sisters of Mercy albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Vision Thing is the third studio album by English gothic rock band the Sisters of Mercy. It was released on 22 October 1990 through Merciful Release and East West Records , [ 12 ] with Elektra Records handling the US release.
The Sisters of Mercy played their final concert as planned on 18 June 1985 at the Royal Albert Hall. Gary Marx, who was announced to take part, didn't show up. The video was released in 1986 by PolyGram. In the summer of 1985, the music press reported that The Sisters of Mercy were planning an ABBA cover version as their next single. [31]
"Under the Gun" is a song by the English rock band the Sisters of Mercy released as the single from their album A Slight Case of Overbombing: Greatest Hits Vol. 1. It is a duet featuring Terri Nunn on vocals, and was accompanied by a music video with Andrew Eldritch and Nunn.