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The Ape of Naples is composed of reworked material that Coil had created in varying forms since the inception of Backwards, their aborted Nothing Records album created during a period that Christopherson dubbed "the New Orleans era", [3] as well as songs that were previously only played live in improvisational form on the mini-tours Coil undertook in the early 2000s.
Going Up is a musical comedy in three acts with music by Louis Hirsch and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and James Montgomery. [1] Set in the US city of Lenox, Massachusetts, at the end of World War I, the musical tells the story of a writer turned aviator who wins the hand of the high society girl that he loves by his daring handling of the joystick of a biplane.
Going Up may refer to: Going up and going down, terms in commutative algebra which refer to certain properties of chains of prime ideals in integral extensions; Going Up, a musical comedy that opened in New York in 1917 and in London in 1918; Going Up, a 1923 film starring Douglas MacLean "Going Up" (TV episode), an episode of PBS's POV series
The original Coil / Zos Kia tape, Transparent, was released as a "His-Storical" CD reissue in 1997. [ 18 ] During Coil's 23-year career, Balance collaborated with a number of his peers, including Jim Thirlwell/Clint Ruin (Foetus) , Marc Almond , Thighpaulsandra , NON , Current 93 , and CoH ; appearing on many of these artists' albums.
Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 2 (written as Musick to Play in the Dark² on the packaging) is a studio album by Coil that was released in September 2000. It was the second of two albums attributed purely to a style called "moon musick," which signify their change from a "solar" group to a "moon" group. [1]
The lyrics to this song also appeared in an untitled live piece performed at New Forms III in 2002. "Sex with Sun Ra" had been mentioned by Coil for many years before finally appearing on Black Antlers , even as far back as six years prior. [ 3 ]
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Work on Scatology began in May 1984, [8] soon after the release of Coil's debut EP How to Destroy Angels. Early on, a track entitled "The Sewage Worker's Birthday Party" was recorded during sessions of the abovementioned EP. [4] Recording sessions were held at Wave Studios, [8] Aosis Studios [8] [9] and Bar Maldoror [10] (all situated in London ...