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This Mortal Coil

Bericht door Zagato » wo sep 20, 2006 6:48 pm

Lang geleden (in de jaren 80) begon een alternatief platenlabel genaamd 4AD aan een soort 'best of ' project waarin artiesten van het label gevraagd werden om bij te dragen aan dit project. 4AD is bekend van o.a. The Pixies, Cocteau Twins en Dead Can Dance. Veel nummer zijn covers (of allemaal dat ben ik even kwijt) en zijn op eigenzinnige wijze uitgevoerd. This Mortal Coil heeft 3 albums uitgebracht te weten:

It'll End in Tears (1984)
Filigree & Shadow (1986)
Blood (1991)

Voor de liefhebbers van bovengenoemde bands is het wel de moeite om eens te gaan luisteren!
This Mortal Coil was a musical project of Ivo Watts-Russell, founder of the British 4AD Records label. The project brought together key 4AD artists, as well as others not signed to the label, under an umbrella name: among others, This Mortal Coil featured contributions from Howard Devoto, Colourbox, Dead Can Dance and, pivotally, Cocteau Twins. Between 1983 and 1991 This Mortal Coil released three albums --It'll End in Tears, Filigree & Shadow, and Blood -- each of which consists largely of atmospheric interpretations of songs by 1970s artists such as Alex Chilton, Chris Bell, Roy Harper and Tim Buckley. Two tracks from the first TMC album, It'll End In Tears, feature vocals by Elizabeth Fraser of the Scottish group Cocteau Twins, who also recorded for 4AD: the more well-known of these is the ethereal cover of Tim Buckley's Song to the Siren, which created considerable renewed interest in Buckley at a time when his albums were not widely available; the recording was also used by David Lynch for the film Lost Highway (1997). In 1998 Watts-Russell released another album in a similar vein to his TMC projects, "...smile's OK", under the name The Hope Blister.

The name "This Mortal Coil" is drawn from Hamlet and is a poetic expression referring to the earthly condition.
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This Mortal Coil was not a band. Nor were they a clever Shakespearian moniker for a solo artist. Rather it was a unique collaboration of musicians recording in various permutations, the brainchild of 4AD kingpin Ivo Watts-Russell. The idea was to allow artists the creative freedom to record material outside of the realm of what was expected of them; it also created the opportunity for innovative cover versions of songs personal to Ivo. An example of this was the Cocteau Twins-starring version of Tim Buckley's "Song to the Siren" which became the first This Mortal Coil release in 1983. Originally intended as a B-side for the "Sixteen Days" 12", the result was so powerful that it was decided it should be the A-side of a 7" single.

This Mortal Coil's full-length debut, It'll End In Tears, arrived in October 1984 and was a long-term feature at the top of the UK Indie charts. In addition to the Cocteaus, this brilliantly-woven aural tapestry featured members of 4AD artists Colourbox, Dead Can Dance, Modern English, Xmal Deutschland and The Wolfgang Press, plus ex-Magazine/Buzzcocks frontman Howard Devoto and celebrated cellist Martin McCarrick (who has worked with everyone from Marc Almond to Therapy?).

Ivo turned his attention to the follow-up record shortly after It'll End In Tears was released. Work began at Palladium in Edinburgh, with Martin McCarrick and studio proprietor Jon Turner, and the record was finished with John Fryer at Blackwing in London. Named after a song by the '60s band Fever Tree, Filigree And Shadow was intended from the start as a double album; Ivo spent a considerable amount of time structuring the music so that it would have the right flow. As before, he drew on a large pool of musicians - Simon Raymonde made important contributions, as did members of Colourbox, Dif Juz and The Wolfgang Press - but this time the bulk of the vocalists came from outside 4AD's orbit. The selection of cover versions included material by Tim Buckley, Gene Clark, Tom Rapp, Judy Collins and Colin Newman. Filigree And Shadow was issued in September 1986, preceded by a limited edition 10-inch single coupling striking interpretations of Van Morrison's "Come Here My Love" and Talking Heads' "Drugs." Model Pallas Citroen became the cover star once again after actress Maria Schnieder rebuffed Ivo's overtures. (Trivia factoid: although his name is misspelled in the credits, Les McKeown of the Bay City Rollers, a friend of Palladium's Jon Turner, is part of the choir on "Strength Of Strings".)

A reflection of a turbulent period in Ivo's life, 1990's Blood was always intended to be the collective's final recording. Once again, John Fryer, Jon Turner and Martin McCarrick all played significant roles in shaping the music, while the vocals came from This Mortal Coil newcomers such as Caroline Crawley, Heidi Berry, Kim Deal and Tanya Donelly. Cover versions this time out included songs by Chris Bell, Syd Barrett, Rain Parade, Rodney Crowell and Mary Margaret O'Hara, while Ivo's own lyrics graced several of the album's originals.
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Bericht door yowannuzz » do sep 21, 2006 6:02 pm

Ik ken alleen het nummer "You and your sister" (ik dacht met Kim Deal (Pixies/Breeders) op zang)..
Das een mooi rustig liedje, verder ben ik niet bekend met het project.
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Bericht door Zagato » vr sep 22, 2006 1:38 pm

yowannuzz schreef:Ik ken alleen het nummer "You and your sister" (ik dacht met Kim Deal (Pixies/Breeders) op zang)..
Das een mooi rustig liedje, verder ben ik niet bekend met het project.
Het zit allemaal een beetje in die hoek, depri new wave achtige nummers. 'Song to the Siren' is ook vrij bekent....
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Bericht door Ahmadinejad » vr sep 22, 2006 6:08 pm

Prachtig! Song to siren doet lichtelijk denke aan Iraans-Perzische volksmuziek.
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Bericht door Seraphinne » za jul 19, 2008 1:44 am

Mijn moeder luister hiernaar ;)

Maar moet wel zeggen, kan soms wel mooi zijn... als achtergrondmuziek.
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