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'''''Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters''''' (often shortened to '''''Mother Fist''''') is the third studio album by the British singer/songwriter ]. It was released in April 1987 and reached number 41 on the ].<ref name="chartstats-sinners">{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artists/|title=The Official Charts Company - Marc Almond And The Willing Sinners|publisher=]|accessdate=2011-07-28|df=}}</ref> ''Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters'' includes the singles "Ruby Red", "Melancholy Rose", and "Mother Fist". The album title is taken from ], a short story by the American author ]. Almond dedicates the album in the liner notes to Capote. |
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'''''Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters''''' (often shortened to '''''Mother Fist''''') is the third studio album by the British singer/songwriter ]. It was released in April 1987 and reached number 41 on the ].<ref name="chartstats-sinners">{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artists/|title=The Official Charts Company - Marc Almond And The Willing Sinners|publisher=]|access-date=2011-07-28}}</ref> ''Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters'' includes the singles "Ruby Red", "Melancholy Rose", and "Mother Fist". The album title is taken from ], a short story by the American author ]. Almond dedicates the album in the liner notes to Capote. |
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Almond with his assembled band '''The Willing Sinners''', made up of ], Billy McGee, ], Richard Riley and Steven Humphreys, accompanied by studio musicians recorded the songs for the album at Milo Studios, London and Abbey Road. The artwork was designed by Huw Feather with photography by Ben Thornberry. |
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Almond with his assembled band '''The Willing Sinners''', made up of ], Billy McGee, ], Richard Riley and Steven Humphreys, accompanied by studio musicians recorded the songs for the album at Milo Studios, London and Abbey Road. The artwork was designed by Huw Feather with photography by Ben Thornberry. |
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