Alice (The Sisters of Mercy song) explained

Alice
Type:single
Artist:The Sisters of Mercy
B-Side:Floorshow
Released:21 November 1982
Length:3:35
Label:Merciful Release
Producer:John Ashton
Prev Title:Body Electric
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:Anaconda
Next Year:1983

"Alice" is a song by the British rock band the Sisters of Mercy, written by vocalist Andrew Eldritch. The song was released as a non-album single by the band's own label by Merciful Release, on 21 November 1982. It was re-released in March 1983 as a 12" EP.

Recording

After one week of pre-production at Andrew Eldritch's flat in Leeds, four tracks were recorded over two weekends with producer John Ashton of the Psychedelic Furs at Kenny Giles's studio in Bridlington: "Alice", "Floorshow", Stooges cover "1969" and the unreleased "Good Things".[1] The same four songs had been previously recorded for a BBC radio session in August 1982.[2]

"Alice" and "Floorshow" were released as the band's third 7" single on 21 November 1982.[3]

Alice (EP)

Alice
Type:ep
Artist:The Sisters of Mercy
Cover:The Sisters of Mercy - Alice cover.jpg
Released:March 1983
Recorded:1982
Length:17:12
Producer:John Ashton
Next Title:The Reptile House E.P.
Next Year:1983

With two additional tracks, "1969" and the new recording "Phantom", the 12" EP Alice was released in March 1983.

Ashton financed a US release (the band's first) of the 12" EP on Island Park, New York label Brain Eater Records.[4] [5]

The EP was never released as a stand-alone CD, but was included on the Some Girls Wander by Mistake collection.

Track listing

7" single (1982)12" EP (1983)

Personnel

Artist commentary

Notes and References

  1. [Dave Thompson (author)|Dave Thompson]
  2. Web site: Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 25/08/1982 Sisters Of Mercy . BBC . 2014-05-22.
  3. George Gimarc: Punk Diary. Backbeat Books 2005, page 684.
  4. Web site: The Sisters of Mercy Ultimate Resource Guide - Official Releases. Ultimatesistersguide.org. 4 August 2017.
  5. Web site: The Sisters Of Mercy - Alice. Discogs.com. 4 August 2017.
  6. David Quantick: New Boots And Panzers, New Musical Express, 15 December 1990, page 30.
  7. Web site: Two sisters, at our mercy! (part one) . Ultimatesistersguide.org . 2014-05-22.
  8. Web site: Two sisters, at our mercy! (part two) . Ultimatesistersguide.org . 2014-05-22.
  9. Gary Marx interview, Myheartland website, 6 July 2003