The Ape of Naples / The New Backwards

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Annotation

* The Ape of Naples is pressed on three single-sided LPs with etchings on one side
* The New Backwards is pressed on a double-sided LP

Annotation last modified on 2018-06-06 20:06 UTC.

Tracklist

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112" Vinyl: The Ape of Naples
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A1Fire of the Mind
recording engineer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
sound engineer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
producer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005), Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
vocals:
Jhonn Balance
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
recorded at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
produced at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
recording of:
Fire of the Mind
writer:
Ossian Brown, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Jhonn Balance, Tim Lewis (Welsh experimental musician aka Thighpaulsandra) and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
45:14
A2The Last Amethyst Deceiver
sound engineer, producer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
vocals:
Jhonn Balance
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
recording of:
Amethyst Deceivers
writer:
William Breeze, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Jhonn Balance and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
310:11
A3Tattooed Man
sound engineer, producer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
vocals:
Jhonn Balance
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
recording of:
Tattooed Man
writer:
Ossian Brown, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Jhonn Balance and Tim Lewis (Welsh experimental musician aka Thighpaulsandra)
46:33
212" Vinyl: The Ape of Naples
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C1Triple Sun
sound engineer, producer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
vocals:
Jhonn Balance (on 2003-04-04)
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
samples:
Triple Sons and the One You Bury (live, 2003‐04‐04: All Tomorrow’s Parties, Camber Sands, UK) by Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (lead vocals)
recording of:
Triple Sun
writer:
Ossian Brown, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Jhonn Balance and Tim Lewis (Welsh experimental musician aka Thighpaulsandra)
43:46
C2It’s in My Blood
recording engineer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
sound engineer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
producer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005), Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
vocals:
Jhonn Balance
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
orchestrator:
Thighpaulsandra
recorded at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
produced at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
recording of:
AYOR (It’s in My Blood)
writer:
Ossian Brown, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer), Jhonn Balance, Tim Lewis (Welsh experimental musician aka Thighpaulsandra) and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
24:51
C3I Don’t Get It
recording engineer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
sound engineer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
producer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005), Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
orchestrator:
Thighpaulsandra
recorded at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
produced at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
recording of:
I Don’t Get It
writer:
Ossian Brown, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Jhonn Balance and Tim Lewis (Welsh experimental musician aka Thighpaulsandra)
is based on:
Spastiche
35:35
C4Heaven’s Blade
recording engineer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
sound engineer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
producer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005), Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
vocals:
Jhonn Balance
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
recorded at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
produced at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
recording of:
Heaven’s Blade
writer:
Ossian Brown, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Jhonn Balance, Tim Lewis (Welsh experimental musician aka Thighpaulsandra) and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
34:21
C5Cold Cell
recording engineer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
sound engineer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
producer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005), Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
vocals:
Jhonn Balance
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
recorded at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
produced at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
recording of:
A Cold Cell
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
writer:
Jhonn Balance
composer:
Ossian Brown, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer), Jhonn Balance and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
44:08
312" Vinyl: The Ape of Naples
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E1Teenage Lightning 2005
sound engineer, producer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
vocals:
Jhonn Balance
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
recording of:
Teenage Lightning
writer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) and Jhonn Balance
27:11
E2Amber Rain
recording engineer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
sound engineer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
producer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005), Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group) (in 2005) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
vocals:
Jhonn Balance
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
recorded at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
produced at:
North Tower (associated with Coil) in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom and Nothing Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
recording of:
Amber Rain
writer:
Ossian Brown, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Jhonn Balance and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
35:12
E2Going Up
sound engineer, producer and sound effects:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2005)
bagpipe and duduk:
Mike York (British bagpipe / winds player)
hurdy gurdy and other instruments [gliding]:
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy player)
keyboard and other instruments [fine tuning]:
Thighpaulsandra
marimba:
Tom Edwards (Spiritualized)
additional vocals:
Jhonn Balance (on 2004-10-23)
vocals:
François Testory
performer:
Coil (UK cross‐genre industrial group)
recording of:
Going Up
writer:
Ossian Brown, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director), Jhonn Balance, Tim Lewis (Welsh experimental musician aka Thighpaulsandra) and François Testory
is based on:
Are You Being Served? (Are You Being Served Theme)
38:30
412" Vinyl: The New Backwards
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G1Careful What You Wish For
vocals:
John Balance
remixer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2007) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2007)
recording of:
Careful What You Wish For
writer:
John Balance, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
9:07
G2Nature Is a Language
vocals:
John Balance
remixer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2007) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2007)
recording of:
The Test
writer:
John Balance, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
8:00
G3Algerian Basses
remixer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2007) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2007)
recording of:
Algerian Basses
writer:
John Balance, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
5:02
H1Copacabbala
vocals:
John Balance
remixer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2007) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2007)
recording of:
CopaCaballa
writer:
John Balance, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
is based on:
Wir‐Click‐Wir
6:49
H2Paint Me as a Dead Soul
vocals:
John Balance
remixer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2007) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2007)
recording of:
Paint Me as a Dead Soul
writer:
John Balance, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
6:29
H3Princess Margaret’s Man in the D’Jamalfna
remixer:
Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) (in 2007) and Danny Hyde (British musician, engineer, and producer) (in 2007)
recording of:
Princess Margaret’s Man in the D’Jamalfna
writer:
John Balance, Peter Christopherson (UK electronic musician and video director) and Drew McDowall (Scottish electronic musician)
8:46