Under the Gun (The Sisters of Mercy song)

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"Under the Gun"
The Sisters of Mercy - Under the Gun cover.jpg
Single by the Sisters of Mercy
from the album A Slight Case of Overbombing: Greatest Hits Vol. 1
Released16 August 1993 (1993-08-16) [1]
Genre
Length
  • 5:41 (album version)
  • 6:16 (single)
  • 4:02 (edit)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Andrew Eldritch
  • Billie Hughes
The Sisters of Mercy singles chronology
"Temple of Love"
(1992)
"Under the Gun"
(1993)
Music video
"Under the Gun" on YouTube

"Under the Gun" is a song by the English rock band the Sisters of Mercy released as the single from their album A Slight Case of Overbombing: Greatest Hits Vol. 1. It is a duet featuring Terri Nunn on vocals, and was accompanied by a music video with Andrew Eldritch and Nunn. It is the only new song on a greatest hits compilation released in 1993 by Merciful Release on EastWest Records, a UK Warner Music Group label. [2] This is the band's most recent single as of 2023.

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The single reached No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart. [3] [4] The song was written by Andrew Eldritch, Billie Hughes, and Roxanne Seeman,  It was co-produced by Eldritch and Hughes. [5] Additional production was credited to Ian Stanley. [6] Two alternate mixes of "Under the Gun" were included in the 2017 bonus tracks of the Sisters of Mercy's compilation album Some Girls Wander by Mistake , released on their own label Merciful Release and distributed by EastWest Records and Warner Music UK. [7] [8]

Song information

Chris Roberts in Melody Maker described the song as "a big Berlin ballad (of Heart, Roxette, etc)" with "several thousand epic heartbreaking refrains" of the chorus hook "Are you living for love?" noting Eldritch's "restrained guitar foreplay" and "fiendish subliminal rant", while comparing it to "the melodrama of Bowie's 'Sweet Thing/Candidate". [9]

The song is mostly a cover of "Two Worlds Apart", a song written by Hughes and Seeman and released on Hughes' album Welcome to the Edge . [10] It appeared earlier as a love theme for the characters of Michael & Julia in the television series Santa Barbara. [11]

Critical reception

Karen Holmes, The Network 40 praised the song: "Nunn rounds out Andrew's talent for finding incredible females voices to collaborate with. Andrew's contribution to the sexual passion is subliminal with taunting vocals that intensifies Nunn's pipes." [12]

In a glowing review in Melody Maker, Chris Roberts wrote "This is a colossus of a record...ironic and yet thoroughly serious, the spoof vulture of youth culture chimes in belalugubriously [sic] ...Gothic only as in arch, this is as far from indie as it gets.  A black (comedy) beauty". [13]

Larry Flick for Single Reviews in Billboard lauded the "Pure gothic tune from this descendant act of Bauhaus et al" writing "Vocals blend beautifully in chorus" while opining "the emphasis on max atmosphere may make track obtuse for newcomers." [14]

Artists' commentary

Track listings

"Under the Gun" was written by Eldritch, Hughes, and Seeman. "Alice" was written by Eldritch.

7-inch: Merciful Release / MR59
No.TitleLength
1."Under the Gun"6:16
2."Alice" (1993)"3:57
12-inch: Merciful Release / MR59T
No.TitleLength
1."Under the Gun" (Metropolis mix)"6:16
2."Alice (1993)"3:56
3."Under the Gun (Jutland mix)"6:20
CD: Merciful Release / MR59CD
No.TitleLength
1."Under the Gun" (Metropolis mix)"6:16
2."Alice (1993)"3:57
3."Under the Gun (Jutland mix)"6:20

Personnel

Personnel are lifted from the album's liner notes. [19]

Charts

Chart (1993)Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100 Singles) [20] 51
Germany (Official German Charts) [21] 40
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [22] 17
UK Singles (OCC) [23] 19

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