this is a slight catch-22:
i read on the official site (though can't find it again on a quick scan) that the nice Mr Von has released other records not in his own name, but understandably did not want to say exactly what they are.
Does anyone know about these and can they name them, without causing all kinds of un-holy legal heck?
OR have i just dreampt the whole thing (again)
'other' eldrich material
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That sounds vaguely familiar, but I don't know what the tracks are.
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There was the mystery project The Leeds Underground... but I don't think a record ever came into the light.
It was mentioned on an old Merciful release flyer in the 90ties...
It was mentioned on an old Merciful release flyer in the 90ties...
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thankx
(phew, i had a bit of posting anxity about that as i remember reading it ages ago and it has oft' occurred to me since)
could he possibly have been referring to the MK-Ultra albums? do we know for sure these are James Ray only...and are they any cop?
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i am all questions today..."a little knowledge is a dangerous thing"
(phew, i had a bit of posting anxity about that as i remember reading it ages ago and it has oft' occurred to me since)
could he possibly have been referring to the MK-Ultra albums? do we know for sure these are James Ray only...and are they any cop?
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found it
(uncouth i know posting twice in a row in my own topic when it was a question in the first place but for the sake of clarity)
http://www.the-sisters-of-mercy.com/gen ... ettext.htm
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Alexa Williamson 1997 In regards to new material and you personally - the last thing I am aware of you 'releasing' was some remixes for Die Krupps in 1994. What are you up to lately? Anything new since then - or in the works? Rumour has it that you've produced a couple of techno albums under various pseudonyms - any truth to this?
Andrew Eldritch 1997
You are very well-informed. That is a rumour I will not deny (although I prefer the description "ambient-pop-industrial-techno hybrid with tunes and intelligence"). Nor would I confirm it if it were true - because rumour has it that I actually performed the albums in question. My contract with East West prevents me from being a featured artist in any other arena, and East West are prepared to spend a lot of money in court to uphold their belief that the contract is still in force. Even if I had a pathological need to openly perform on records, I would need an awful lot of money to assert my freedom. I have neither, so it's not much of an issue.
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and now it is pst my bed time
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(uncouth i know posting twice in a row in my own topic when it was a question in the first place but for the sake of clarity)
http://www.the-sisters-of-mercy.com/gen ... ettext.htm
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Alexa Williamson 1997 In regards to new material and you personally - the last thing I am aware of you 'releasing' was some remixes for Die Krupps in 1994. What are you up to lately? Anything new since then - or in the works? Rumour has it that you've produced a couple of techno albums under various pseudonyms - any truth to this?
Andrew Eldritch 1997
You are very well-informed. That is a rumour I will not deny (although I prefer the description "ambient-pop-industrial-techno hybrid with tunes and intelligence"). Nor would I confirm it if it were true - because rumour has it that I actually performed the albums in question. My contract with East West prevents me from being a featured artist in any other arena, and East West are prepared to spend a lot of money in court to uphold their belief that the contract is still in force. Even if I had a pathological need to openly perform on records, I would need an awful lot of money to assert my freedom. I have neither, so it's not much of an issue.
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and now it is pst my bed time
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Hm. That seems to me to be referring to the Go Figure / SSV material...
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True, but that's been under his own name.jay wrote:He has also done backing vocals for Gary Moore and Sarah Brightman, would love to hear these but not sure what tracks he sings on
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Paris Riots is the other name mentioned, but nothing has ever surfaced if he did do something as you described.
A bit of digging: here is something
A bit of digging: here is something
Moby wanted Eldritch to sing on a song but couldn't locate the bugger...
"The first single, Lift Me Up, was in Moby's mind a Sisters of Mercy tribute. He originally tried to get that group's frontman, Andrew Eldritch, to sing it, but couldn't find him."
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Music/Phi ... 83067.html
"The first single, Lift Me Up, was in Moby's mind a Sisters of Mercy tribute. He originally tried to get that group's frontman, Andrew Eldritch, to sing it, but couldn't find him."
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Music/Phi ... 83067.html
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radiojamaica wrote:There was the mystery project The Leeds Underground... but I don't think a record ever came into the light.
It was mentioned on an old Merciful release flyer in the 90ties...
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Das machte viele Leute sehr wütend und wurde allenthalben als Schritt in die falsche Richtung angesehen."
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cool
or not want want want
and whatever happened to la costa raza?
or not want want want
and whatever happened to la costa raza?
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http://www.myspace.com/andiemillsKing of Byblos wrote:cool
or not want want want
and whatever happened to la costa raza?
"they secured little UK press"Andie wrote:....
Left home at sixteen and, after a while living in a housing co-op, answered a Melody Maker advertisement and moved to Leeds to play guitar for post-Goth power-pop band ‘Salvation’; an established group who had recorded several singles with the help and production of several notable Leeds musicians, including Andrew Eldritch (Sisters of Mercy), That Guitarist (Sisters of Mercy/The m*****n), and Si Denbigh (The March Violets/Sisters of Mercy). Salvation toured the UK extensively, charting in the Independent top ten with ‘All and More’.
Mills left Salvation in 1992 and formed ‘la Costa Rasa’ with bass player Jason Armstrong; combining 1960’s inspired garage-rock with sequencers, film-samples and drum-machines, using Steinberg’s Cubase whilst baby-sitting the computers of Leeds’ band The Utah Saints. Live sound and studio engineering was undertaken by Leeds punk DJ/sound engineer Claire Shearsby (Mekons/Sisters/Parachute Men/ETC). LCR were signed to Andrew Eldritch’s label ‘Merciful Release’ and a CD ‘Autopilot’ was made commercially available in 1994.
LCR toured Europe as guests of The m*****n (thanks to the m*****n's Drummer Mick Brown who covered hire of the Costa's transit van) LCR repayed the receptive European audiences by experimenting with lyrics - two latter LCR tunes having Dutch choruses. Later LCR toured Germany with The Sisters of Mercy, The Ramones and Monster Magnet. Although attracting audience and journalistic attention in Europe they secured little UK press. Their second LP was only ever demoed and they parted amicably with Merciful Release in 1995. La Costa Rasa may well record a new LP in 2007.
La Costa Rasa’s bass player, Jason Armstrong, and Mills recorded three studio sessions under the name ‘Sneetches’, which were never commercially released; now compiled, this has been made freely available on-line. Sneetches' Drummer James Griffiths went on to become a journalist for the Guardian newspaper, specialising in jazz. He now writes comedy...
Armstrong now plays for the duel-bassed stoner-rock band King Tonka
Mills has recorded some eight solo LPs with a Do-it-Yourself ethic, writing, recording, designing artwork, burning CDs and distributing copies in music shops and at live concerts. Almost all of these recordings have been made available over the Internet. Content ranges from computer-led loops of feedback, street-noises and John Bonham, to Acoustic Collections. Recently he has been experimenting with klezmer, caol gaidhlig and bluegrass, with folk duo padfoot. Mills plays a pretty mean banjo-mandolin.
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von never was any good at giving any other MR bands any degree of publicity was he?
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you mean there are orther MR bands ?
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sweet, thank you for tipCellThree wrote:And don't forget you can download lots of La Costa Rasa and solo stuff at :
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Thanx Vicus, that's the chappievicus wrote:radiojamaica wrote:There was the mystery project The Leeds Underground... but I don't think a record ever came into the light.
It was mentioned on an old Merciful release flyer in the 90ties...
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Did he check upstairs at Boots..?jay wrote:Moby wanted Eldritch to sing on a song but couldn't locate the bugger...
"The first single, Lift Me Up, was in Moby's mind a Sisters of Mercy tribute. He originally tried to get that group's frontman, Andrew Eldritch, to sing it, but couldn't find him."
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Music/Phi ... 83067.html
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PHZkPPY3ewjay wrote:He has also done backing vocals for Gary Moore and Sarah Brightman, would love to hear these but not sure what tracks he sings on
The Total Eclipse of the heart for german gothrock?
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Re the Sarah Brightman thingy, Von did some backing vocals on her 1995 album Fly.
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It's a damn shame too, as Autopilot is a f**king great record.Quiff Boy wrote: "they secured little UK press"
von never was any good at giving any other MR bands any degree of publicity was he?
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any specific tracks?Purple Light wrote:Re the Sarah Brightman thingy, Von did some backing vocals on her 1995 album Fly.
He is on How Can Heaven Love Me, but not as the male volalist, but rather as a narrative voice midway through the track. He recites some German prose, but does not sing on the track.robertzombie wrote:any specific tracks?Purple Light wrote:Re the Sarah Brightman thingy, Von did some backing vocals on her 1995 album Fly.
Was the album Fly the last thing with Eldritch to be released on EastWest?
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Gary Moore: Blood of Emeralds ( After the War, 1989)jay wrote:He has also done backing vocals for Gary Moore and Sarah Brightman, would love to hear these but not sure what tracks he sings on
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