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  1. More (The Sisters of Mercy song) " More " is a song by The Sisters of Mercy, from their album Vision Thing. It was the first single from the album, reaching number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for five weeks, starting 15 December 1990. The song was co-written and co-produced by Andrew Eldritch and Jim Steinman .

  2. Das Lied wurde von Andrew Eldritch, Billie Hughes und Roxanne Seeman geschrieben und von Eldritch und Hughes produziert. [1] Zwei alternative Versionen erschienen 2017 als Bonustracks der Kompilation Some Girls Wander by Mistake. Das Album wurde unter dem eigenen Musiklabel Merciful Release sowie durch Eastwest / Warner Music UK veröffentlicht.

  3. 17. Nov. 2016 · Eldritch believes Ashton’s demos for ‘Alice’ were key to the final quality of the single. Ashton recalls (via Facebook) that “the amps were in the basement and my recording equipment was set up in the kitchen” at Eldritch’s and Shearsby’s. Eldritch, on hearing the results, suggested to Ashton’s shock, that it needed more treble ...

  4. The song was written by Andrew Eldritch as a "welcome" to the Sisters of Mercy bassist, Patricia Morrison, who, he said, "always strikes me as a Lucrezia [Borgia]-type person". Its lyrics concern the fall of an empire, war and the consequent destruction of other aspects of life. Track listing. All songs written by Andrew Eldritch.

  5. 11. Mai 2023 · About to embark on his first US tour since 2008, Andrew Eldritch joins Louder from a car en route to London's Heathrow Airport. Although ‘seriously over-tired’, in this long and wide-ranging interview he talks about America, lost albums, geopolitics, getting shot at, how The Sisters almost never happened and his current burst of songwriting.

  6. 4. März 2014 · Andrew Eldritch ist einer der prägendsten Künstler der Rockwelt, auch wenn er das meiste, das er da geprägt hat, verachtet. Dank solch düsterer Alben wie FIRST AND LAST AND ALWAYS (1985) und FLOODLAND (1987) wurden die Sisters Of Mercy zum Aushängeschild der Gothic-Bewegung – sehr zum Leidwesen von Eldritch. Ihrer Abneigung gegenüber der Musikindustrie folgend, hat die Band seit 1991 ...

  7. Incarnation. After an aborted recording session with Andrew Eldritch in the summer of 1985, Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams left the Sisters of Mercy. Based in Leeds, the duo continued to work on various musical ideas and recorded them over the autumn. [4] Dismissing the use of a drum machine, Adams and Hussey asked Mick Brown ( Red Lorry Yellow ...