Foxtrot (compilation)

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Foxtrot
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Compilation album by
Various
Released1998
Genre experimental
Label Chalice

Foxtrot is an album by various artists, which was released to raise funds for treating the drug and alcohol addiction of English experimental musician John Balance. [1] The album features tracks by Balance's close friends, including his group Coil, and was released via their label Chalice.

Contents

Background

For this release Coil consisted of John Balance, Peter Christopherson, and Drew McDowall. The group Current 93, including author Thomas Ligotti on guitar, also contributed to the album.

"In My Head a Crystal Sphere of Heavy Fluid" is one of only two songs ever released by Peter Christopherson credited solely to himself, using his own name ("All Possible Numbers", on Autumn Blood (Constructions), is the other).[ citation needed ] "Blue Rats (Blue Cheese Mix)" is a remix of "Blue Rats" from the album A Thousand Lights In A Darkened Room . "Heartworms" appears in an altered form on the compilation Terra Serpentes. "Inflatable Sideshow" is Steven Stapleton. "Bone Frequency" is an altered version of the track from Nurse With Wound's The Swinging Reflective. Nurse With Wound's "Think Jazz, Think Punk Attitude" is the track "Cooloorta Moon" as played on BBC Radio 3's Mixing It program.[ when? ]

Release history

This album was produced in a CD and 2×10″ vinyl version. The 2×10″ release is limited to 1000 copies on "magnolia" coloured vinyl (off white with red & pink flecks - although some copies don't have the flecks) and 30 numbered copies on grey vinyl (most personally signed and given to friends of the bands).[ citation needed ] [2]

Credits for "Bone Frequency":
Engineer - Matt Purcell
Performer - Daragh Grealy, Peat Bog, Steven Stapleton

Credits for "A Dream Of The Inmost Light":
Guitar - Michael Cashmore
Guitar (Hawaiian Plucked Steel) - Thomas Ligotti
Guitar (Sheep Ventilator) - Steven Stapleton

The vinyl was etched as follows:
Side A - CLARITY CONFUSES ME
Side B - COOLOORTA MOONSHINE
Side C - FIGHTING THE UGLY SPIRIT
Side D - HAIR OF THE DOG

Track listing

CD format

  1. "In My Head a Crystal Sphere of Heavy Fluid" by Peter Christopherson
  2. "Bone Frequency" by Inflatable Sideshow
  3. "Think Jazz, Think Punk Attitude" by Nurse With Wound
  4. "Spooky Loop" by Nurse With Wound
  5. "Blue Rats (Blue Cheese Mix)" by Coil
  6. "Heartworms" by Coil
  7. "A Dream of TheInmostLight" by Current 93

2×10″ vinyl format

Side A:

  1. "In My Head a Crystal Sphere of Heavy Fluid" by Peter Christopherson
  2. "Bone Frequency" by Inflatable Sideshow

Side B:

  1. "Think Jazz, Think Punk Attitude" by Nurse With Wound
  2. "Spooky Loop" by Nurse With Wound

Side C:

  1. "Blue Rats (Blue Cheese Remix)" by Coil
  2. "Heart Worms" by Coil

Side D:

  1. "A Dream of TheInmostLight" by Current 93

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References

  1. Smith, Richard (11 December 2004). "Obituary: John Balance". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 20 November 2013.
  2. "Foxtrot". Brainwashed .