This curious 1994 print isolates a portion of Live's Throwing Copper album cover (which itself is a 1989 Peter Howson painting called "Sisters Of Mercy"). Despite the album title's text printed on the front, the lone woman was used as the sole artwork for the "I Alone" maxi-single the same year and the shirt was likely a promotion for the song. Differing versions exist, including green and grey shirts with tour dates on the rear, but this is the standard print sold in stores and catalogs. As with many licensed shirts of this era, this one retained the generic Hanes tag, although the Brockum copyright is present.