This Mortal Coil - Filigree & Shadow

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Album Details

Title: Filigree & Shadow
Artist: This Mortal Coil
Release Date: 1986
Re-Released On: 5/28/2008
Label: 4AD, 4AD/Warner Bros.
Duration: 74:13
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 093624545323, 652637060928, 0652637060980, 4943674079230, 5014436609022
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Dream Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock
Moods: Atmospheric, Elegant, Literate, Melancholy, Poignant, Sophisticated, Stylish, Wintry, Ethereal, Reflective, Calm/Peaceful, Eerie, Hypnotic, Intimate
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Velvet Belly
  2. The Jeweller
  3. Ivy and Neet
  4. Meniscus
  5. Tears
  6. Tarantula
  7. My Father
  8. Come Here My Love
  9. At First, and Then
  10. Strength of Strings
  11. Morning Glory
  12. Inch-Blue
  13. I Want to Live
  14. Mama K
  15. Filigree & Shadow
  16. Firebrothers
  17. Thaïs
  18. I Must Have Been Blind
  19. A Heart of Glass
  20. Alone
  21. Mama K
  22. The Horizon Bleeds and Sucks Its Thumb
  23. Drugs
  24. Red Rain
  25. Thaïs

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CD4AD20041
1998CD4AD70609
1993CD4AD/Warner Bros.45453
1993CD4AD609
1986CD4AD

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Album Review

The second album by the 4AD collective headed by label founder Ivo Watts-Russell distills the This Mortal Coil concept somewhat. There's more of a core group now, featuring Simon Raymonde of the Cocteau Twins, producer John Fryer, arranger Martin McCarrick, and Watts-Russell himself, backing a variety of mostly female singers. The double album is nearly half instrumentals (all of them given the traditional 4AD treatment of layers of echo, reverb, and phasing), most of which are pleasant enough but not particularly memorable. The vocal tracks, however, continue the debut's trend of intriguing versions of fascinatingly obscure covers, ranging from Pearls Before Swine's mysteriously beautiful "The Jeweller" (with Scott Walker-like vocals by Dominic Appleton) and Tim Buckley's "I Must Have Been Blind" (sung by Dead Can Dance's Brendan Perry, apparently from the bottom of a very deep well) to Talking Heads' "Drugs" (with a fiery, soulful vocal by Alison Limerick over a harsh, thumping rhythm track) and Colin Newman's "Alone," each of them reinterpreted in the unique This Mortal Coil style. Less focused than It'll End in Tears, Filigree & Shadow is an uneven but often inspired follow-up. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan CurtisGuitar
Alison LimerickVocals
Andrew GrayGuitar
Ann TurnerChoir, Chorus
Caroline SeamanVocals
Chris PyeGuitar
David CurtisGuitar
Deirdre RutkowskiChoir, Chorus, Vocals (Background)
Dominic AppletonVocals
Gini BallViola, Violin
IvoProducer
Ivo Watts-RussellMulti Instruments
JeanVocals
John FryerMulti Instruments, Producer, Engineer
Jon TurnerArranger, Organ, Engineer, Keyboards, Producer
Keith MitchellGuitar
Les McKuenChoir, Chorus
Louise RutkowskiChoir, Chorus, Vocals (Background)
Mark CoxKeyboards
Martin McCarrickChoir, Chorus, Cello, Arranger
Nigel HineGuitar
Peter UlrichPercussion
Richard ThomasSaxophone
Robert Lee?, Original Recordings
Simon RaymondeArranger, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Piano
Steven YoungDrum Programming
Tony WaereaDidjeridu