Transparent (Coil album)

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Transparent
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Studio album by Zos Kia/Coil
Released 1984
Recorded 1982–1983
Length Cassette ?/CD 57:23/12" ?
Label Nekrophile Rekords, Threshold House, Eskaton
Producer Coil
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Transparent is a collaborative release by the band Coil with Zos Kia and credited to "Zos Kia/Coil".

Coil (band) English post-industrial band

Coil were an English experimental music group, founded in 1982 by John Balance in London. Initially envisioned as a solo project by lead singer and songwriter Balance while he was in the band Psychic TV, Coil evolved into a full-time project with the addition of Peter Christopherson, a former member of pioneering industrial group Throbbing Gristle who became Balance's creative and personal partner. Throughout the group's existence, Balance and Christopherson were the only constant members; others members and contributors included Stephen Thrower, Danny Hyde, Drew McDowall, William Breeze, Thighpaulsandra, and Ossian Brown.

Zos Kia was a British musical group initially formed by John "Zos Kia" Gosling along with John Balance.This trio, along with Peter Christopherson on sound, and sometimes other guests, recorded and performed several concerts in 1982 and 1983 under the names Zos Kia and Coil, and some of this material is available on the Coil/Zos Kia release Transparent.

Contents

The cassette version was released in 1984 on Nekrophile Rekords with catalogue number NRC 05. The CD version was released in 1997 on the label "Threshold House" with catalogue number LOCI CD 13. The 12" version of this was released in 1998 on "Eskaton/World Serpent" with catalogue number ESKATON 017.

Nekrophile Rekords was an Austrian record label, founded by Michael Dewitt, also known as Zoe Dewitt, that was active during the 1980s.

The vinyl is etched as follows:
Side A: ZONE OF SOULS
Side B: KILLED IN ACTION

Track listing

Cassette release

Side A:

  1. "Sicktone" - ?
  2. "Baptism Of Fire" - ?
  3. "Violation" - ?
  4. "Poisons" - ?
  5. "Truth" - ?


Side B:

  1. "Sewn Open [Rehearsal 5.X.1983]" - ?
  2. "Sicktone" - ?
  3. "Silence & Secrecy (section) [Live at Magenta Club, London 5.VIII.1983]" - ?
  4. "Truth (version) [8.X.83]" - ?
  5. "Stealing the Words [3.VIII.82]" - ?
  6. "On Balance [5.V.82]" - ?

CD release

  1. "Sicktone" – 5:43
  2. "Baptism Of Fire" – 5:03
  3. "Rape" – 6:09
  4. "Poisons" – 2:44
  5. "Truth" – 5:46
  6. "Sewn Open [Rehearsal 5.X.1983]" – 7:14
  7. "Silence & Secrecy (Section) [Live At Magenta Club, London 5.VIII.1983]" – 2:05
  8. "Here to Here (Double Headed Secret)" – 4:45
  9. "Stealing the Words [3.VIII.82]" – 5:14
  10. "On Balance [5.V.82]" – 4:45

LP Release

Side A:

  1. "Sicktone" - ?
  2. "Baptism Of Fire" - ?
  3. "Rape" - ?
  4. "Poisons" - ?
  5. "Truth" - ?


Side B:

  1. "Sewn Open [Rehearsal 5.X.1983]" - ?
  2. "Silence & Secrecy (section) [Live at Magenta Club, London 5.VIII.1983]" - ?
  3. "Here to Here (Double Headed Secret)" - ?
  4. "Stealing the Words [3.VIII.82]" - ?
  5. "On Balance [5.V.82]" - ?

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References

  1. Jansen, Skip. "Transparent – Coil, Zos Kia". AllMusic . Retrieved April 19, 2018.