Did Eldritch do all 'female' vocals on early Sisters songs..
Posted: 01 Jan 2019, 03:13
...including Body and Soul and Train?
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Yes, I remember in one of the old interviews he mentions that he does a good falsetto voice. There's also some falsetto on Gift that I suspect is him.XidiouX wrote:...including Body and Soul and Train?
Dan wrote:There's also some falsetto on Gift that I suspect is him.
I thought he was contractually not allowed to perform on the Sisterhood stuffiesus wrote:i sense's voice in some very small parts in Gift. I think enough time has passed to reveil that. Anyone else has the same feeling?
Throughout the history of recorded music people have been appearing under different names or appearing uncredited when contractually not allowed to appear, so if he's on there (not saying he is but it's possible) he wouldn't be doing anything revolutionary.Pista wrote:Dan wrote:There's also some falsetto on Gift that I suspect is him.I thought he was contractually not allowed to perform on the Sisterhood stuffiesus wrote:i sense's voice in some very small parts in Gift. I think enough time has passed to reveil that. Anyone else has the same feeling?
the official site- 'questions of the slightly less boring kind' wrote:
Who sings the female vocal parts on the records?
'Fix' - Andrew Eldritch.
'Train' / 'Long Train' - Andrew Eldritch.
'Body And Soul' - Andrew Eldritch.
'Dominion / Mother Russia' - The New York Choral Society.
'Temple Of Love (1992)' - Ofra Haza.
'Vision Thing' songs - Maggie Reilly.
'Under The Gun' - Terri Nunn.
'This Corrosion' - choir: The New York Choral Society; backing vocals: Holly Sherwood, Curtis King, Brenda King, Tawatha Agee, Gina Taylor, Vaneese Thomas.
'Dominion / Mother Russia' - choir: The New York Choral Society.
i feel your pain.lordofthepies wrote:My brother was good friends with Maggie Reilly for a few years after we did some work for her. I was over at her house quite a lot and all that time never realised she had sung on Vision Thing, a wasted opportunity to ask some questions. I remember her partner talking about recording new material at home, I asked her if she used garageband