The Sisters Of Mercy - Wake: In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 18, 1985

Original Title:
The Sisters Of Mercy - Wake: In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall

Alternate Titles:
The Sisters of Mercy In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall
The Sisters of Mercy: Wake

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
PolyGram Video

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 57

The final concert of The Sisters of Mercy as the Andrew Eldritch/Wayne Hussey/Craig Adams trio, recorded live in London at the Royal Albert Hall on June 18, 1985. Setlist: First and Last and Always / Body and Soul / Marian / No Time to Cry / Walk Away / Possession / Emma / Amphetamine Logic / A Rock and a Hard Place / Floorshow / Alice / Fix / Knocking on Heaven’s Door.

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Associate Producer:
Hilary Stewart

Audio Post Coordinator:
Buster Field

Camera Operator:
Barry Dodd
Andrew Parkinson

Director:
Mike Mansfield

Editor:
Roz Storey
Allan Ford

Executive Producer:
Michael Kuhn
David Hockman

Lighting Director:
Vince Carroll

Lighting Technician:
Phil Wiffen
Nigel Holbrough

Musician:
Andrew Eldritch
Wayne Hussey
Craig Adams

Producer:
Mike Mansfield

Production Manager:
Peter Olliff

Sound Engineer:
Steve Cooksey

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