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TypeStudio Full-length
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GenresIndustrial
LabelsForce & Form, K.422
FormatCD, Vinyl (LP), Cassette
Length41:20
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Track listing (Songs)

Title Length Rating Votes
1. Ubu Noir 2:09 - 0
2. Panic 4:18 - 0
3. At the Heart of It All 5:12 - 0
4. Tenderness of Wolves 4:25 - 0
5. The Spoiler 4:09 - 0
6. Clap 1:17 - 0
7. Solar Lodge 5:34 - 0
8. The Sewage Worker's Birthday Party 4:23 - 0
9. Godhead=Deathead 5:16 - 0
10. Cathedral in Flames 4:37 - 0

Line-up (Members)

  • John Balance : Guitars (tracks 2, 7), Bass (tracks 7 8), Vocals (tracks 2, 5, 7), Synthesizer (track 3), Songwriting
  • Peter Christopherson : Original Rhythm (track 2), Piano (track 3), Rhythms, Samples (track 7), Songwriting, Overdubs of Emulator (track 3)

Guest / session musicians

  • Clint Ruin : Additional Sampling (track 2), Overdubs of Emulator (track 3), Arrangements (track 2)
  • Gavin Friday : Vocals (track 4)
  • Stephen E Thrower : Clarinet (tracks 3, 7), Additional Percussion (track 7)
  • Alex Fergusson : Acoustic Guitar (track 4)

Production staff / artist

  • Coil : Producer
  • Clint Ruin : Producer
  • Warne Livesey : Engineer
  • Gavin Friday : Songwriting, Lyrics (track 4)
  • J.G. Thirlwell : Songwriting (track 2)
  • S.E. Thrower : Songwriting (tracks 3, 7)
Additional notes
Track 1 - Four sounds, sampled and sequenced on a Fairlight CMI.
Track 3 - An improvisation at Aosis Studios.
Track 4 - Backing track composed on the Fairlight.
Track 5 - Original rhythm played on Mimic sampling keyboard and recorded on TEAC 4 track cassette machine and then bounced to 24 track for the addition of Ocarina, organ, sampled drums and vocals.
Track 7 - Recorded live at the Bar Maldoror, September 3rd, 1984.
Track 8 - This track consists of samples made from private recordings and from How To Destroy Angels. It had originally been recorded to be included as a 7“ single to an Italian magazine, released on Good Friday 1984.
Track 9 - Originally to be called "Ergot".

"The name 'Coil', first used by John Balance in Autumn 1982 for his solo works, now represents him in collaboration with Peter Christopherson."

Coil Discography

Album title Type Released Rating Votes Reviews
(1984) EP - 0 0
(1985) Studio - 0 0
(1986) Studio - 0 0
(1991) Studio - 0 0
(1992) Studio - 0 0