stufarq wrote:Von doesn't sing and James Ray does (or so everyone always says). he didn't need to list a bunch of people who didn't do anything - he could have just got Ray to sing it and called him The Sisterhood.
Then, do they play any of their usual parts on the album?
I'm just asking, since I assumed it was a Von show throughout. Would be interesting to learn there'd be, for instance, Alan Vega's keys.
stufarq wrote:And if you believe the version of the story that the 25000 was the advance promised by WEA to whichever party (Eldritch or Hussey/Adams) could get a record out first, they were quite happy to play along and turn a blind eye.
That's an odd clause to have, unless the plan would be motivate a post-TSOM entity to further their career at WEA. In that sense, Von basically screwed everybody out of the advance, since he apparently had no interest to Gift beyond its release and would've reverted to the TSOM moniker regardless, thus holding on to their existing contract with EastWest.
Which took The Mish to Phonogram. Ironically, if Von'd let it slide, he could've found himself in a situation later in life where Gift (even beaten to the punch and still released) would'd earned him a solo contract with a label outside the TSOM-governing East West.