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The Sisters of Mercy – Some Girls Wander By Mistake [Expanded Edition] (2017)

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Sisters of Mercy …includes two 12-inch singles, the first of which features the 1992 re-recorded version of “Temple of Love”, and the second features two mixes of “Under the Gun” (and an updated version of “Alice”).
For over a decade, the early singles of Andrew Eldritch’s goth crew, the Sisters of Mercy, existed only in a limited-edition vinyl format. Thankfully, in 1992 head honcho Eldritch decided to release all of the Sisters’ pre-major-label material on a single compilation CD. The title comes from a Leonard Cohen song, “Teachers,” which was the first song performed by the fledgling Sisters. All five early singles/EPs are here, from 1980’s “The Damage Done” to 1983’s “Temple of Love.”
The material is not presented chronologically, which is fine since the band’s first two singles…

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…are the weakest on the album. “The Damage Done” might command a high price on vinyl but isn’t a particularly good song, and the 30-second B-side “Home of the Hit-Men” is entirely pointless. Follow-up single “Body Electric” is better, featuring the classic punk workout “Adrenochrome,” but it wasn’t until 1982’s “Alice” that the band hit its stride. The title track is an instant classic, while “Floorshow” became a live show staple. The Reptile House EP, featuring tracks five to ten on the CD, saw the Sisters take a turn into more overtly dark territory, featuring some of their bleakest and most anguished work. Their final indie release, “Temple of Love,” continued this trend, with Eldritch turning in an impressive vocal performance. The cover of “Gimme Shelter” doesn’t entirely work, but it’s an interesting glimpse into the band’s roots.

Some Girls Wander By Mistake captures the Sisters of Mercy at their most ferocious and angry, in the years before the band became weighed down by over-produced synth-based efforts. As a look at the formative years of a still-popular band, it’s great, but as a reminder of the punk roots of the goth movement, it’s priceless. — AMG

01. Alice (03:34)
02. Floorshow (03:40)
03. Phantom (07:10)
04. 1969 (02:45)
05. Kiss the Carpet (05:55)
06. Lights (05:51)
07. Valentine (04:44)
08. Fix (03:41)
09. Burn (04:49)
10. Kiss the Carpet (Reprise) (00:36)
11. Temple of Love (Extended Version 1983) (07:42)
12. Heartland (04:44)
13. Gimme Shelter (05:57)
14. The Damage Done (03:03)
15. Watch (03:11)
16. Home of the Hit-Men (00:34)
17. Body Electric (04:18)
18. Adrenochrome (02:57)
19. Anaconda (04:06)
20. Temple of Love (1992) (08:08)
21. Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix) (07:34)
22. Under the Gun (Metropolis Mix) (06:18)
23. Alice (1993) (04:00)
24. Under the Gun (Jutland Mix) (06:19)

Tracks 1-4 released as Alice EP – Merciful Release MR-021, 1983
Tracks 5-10 released as The Reptile House EP – Merciful Release MR-023, 1983
Tracks 11-13 released as Merciful Release 12″ MRX-027, 1983
Tracks 14-16 released as Merciful Release single MR-7, 1980
Tracks 17-18 released as CNT Productions/Merciful Release single CNT-002, 1982
Track 19 released on Merciful Release single MR-019, 1983
Tracks 20-21 released as Temple of Love 12″ Merciful Release/EastWest MR-53T, 1992
Tracks 22-24 released as Under the Gun 12″ Merciful Release/EastWest MR-59T, 1993


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