Some Girls Wander by Mistake explained

Some Girls Wander by Mistake
Type:compilation
Artist:the Sisters of Mercy
Cover:The Sisters of Mercy - Some Girls Wander by Mistake cover.jpg
Released:27 April 1992
Recorded:1982–1984
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Length:79:31
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Prev Title:Vision Thing
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:A Slight Case of Overbombing
Next Year:1993

Some Girls Wander by Mistake is a compilation album by English band the Sisters of Mercy, released on 27 April 1992 on their own label Merciful Release, distributed by East West/Warner Music UK.

The album collected the complete and unedited studio recording work of the band from 1980 to 1983: their first six singles and EPs, "The Damage Done", "Body Electric", "Anaconda", Alice, The Reptile House, and the 12-inch edition of "Temple of Love". The 2017 release includes two alternate mixes of "Under the Gun": Metropolis mix and Jutland mix, originally released in 1993 on the 12-inch vinyl of "Under the Gun".[1] [2]

Background

"Temple of Love" is the only song from the 1980–1983 time period that was published with an "extended version". The album does not contain the 7-inch version of the song, which is the same as the extended version but faded out halfway. Although "Temple of Love" was re-recorded in 1992 to promote the compilation album's release, the new version was not initially included on the album. "Temple of Love (1992)" featured Israeli vocalist Ofra Haza.

The compilation includes cover versions of "1969", originally recorded by the Stooges, and "Gimme Shelter", originally recorded by the Rolling Stones, which appeared on the Alice and Temple of Love 12 inch EPs, respectively.

The album title derived from the Leonard Cohen song "Teachers", from the 1967 album Songs of Leonard Cohen, which was a staple live cover for the band throughout its career. The full line is: "Some girls wander by mistake / Into the mess that scalpels make". Songs of Leonard Cohen also included the Cohen song "Sisters of Mercy", which provided the band's name.

Release

The album was issued as a limited-edition CD with artwork "postcards" of the early vinyl singles, and as a regular CD without such cards.

Track listing

The B-side to "Anaconda" was "Phantom", previously made available on the "Alice" EP. Digital versions of the album feature the extended version of "Temple of Love (1992)", in addition to or replacing the original extended version.[3] [4]

2017 bonus tracks[5]

Personnel

Tracks 1–13, 17–19
Track 14–16

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1992)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[6] 98
European Albums (Music & Media)[7] 25

Year-end charts

Chart (1992)! scope="col"
Position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[8] 44

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Under the Gun – The Sisters of Mercy Songs, Reviews, Credits. AllMusic. 2021-02-21.
  2. Web site: The Sisters Of Mercy – Some Girls Wander By Mistake. Rhino. 2021-02-21.
  3. https://play.google.com/store/music/album/The_Sisters_Of_Mercy_Some_Girls_Wander_By_Mistake?id=Bsidl2vfee5sw5mocvpfo7vnbem
  4. Web site: Some Girls Wander By Mistake by The Sisters of Mercy . . 2014-07-30.
  5. Web site: The Sisters Of Mercy - Some Girls Wander By Mistake. 2020-12-27. Discogs.
  6. 255.
  7. European Top 100 Albums . . 9 . 21 . 23 May 1992 . 41 . 29800226 . World Radio History.
  8. Web site: Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts – 1992 . de . GfK Entertainment . 7 January 2022.