The Performance was founded by James Ray and Carl Harrison. An early demo of the tracks "Mexico Sundown Blues", "Dance" and "Edie Sedgwick" (the latter named after
the actress) was sent to
The Sisters of Mercy's record label,
Merciful Release. Additional demos from the time included a cover of Alex Harvey Band's "Faith Healer" song and a track entitled "PBR Streetgang", recorded in Hamburg, in which the vocals were almost entirely soundbytes from the film "Apocalypse Now", including the song's title. The band were signed, and after Ray's contribution to
The Sisterhood project
Gift, the label released the single "Mexico Sundown Blues" in July 1986. Merciful Release subsequently released the singles "Texas" and "Dust Boat", followed by the compilation album
A New Kind of Assassin. Although the band had recorded a song with the same title, it was not featured on the album, although it did appear on
Gothic Rock compilations. The band's final line up included James Ray, Carl Harrison and Richard Harvey for the single release "Dust Boat", which included "A New Kind of Assassin" as its
B-side. ==The Sisterhood and The Sisters of Mercy==