The Angelic Conversation (album)
- The Angelic Conversation (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = The Angelic Conversation
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Coil
Released = 1994
Genre = Experimental,
Dark ambient
Length = 1:10:00
Label = Threshold House LOCI CD 06
Producer = Coil
Reviews =
Last album = "Themes For Derek Jarman's Blue" " (1993)"
This album = "The Angelic Conversation" "(1994)"
Next album = "Unnatural History II" "(1995)"
"The Angelic Conversation" is a CD soundtrack released by Coil for the film "The Angelic Conversation".
"Enochian Calling", "Angelic Stations" and a few other tracks use samples from "How To Destroy Angels". "Never" was previously released in a shorter form on "Unnatural History" and the mysterious compilation "Less Than Angels".
This album was recorded by John Balance, Peter Christopherson, and Stephen Thrower. Judi Dench provides the vocals.
This album is the soundtrack to the Derek Jarman film bearing the same name.
This album is currently available for download in FLAC, AAC, and MP3 formats on the official Coil website, [http://thresholdhouse.com Thresholdhouse.com] .
Track listing
# "Ascension" – 2:18
# "Enochian Calling" – 7:30
# "Angelic Stations" – 4:59
# "Finite Bees" – 2:14
# "Cave Of Roses" – 7:58
# "Sun Ascension" – 4:07
# "Madriiax" – 7:17
# "Escalation" – 15:07
# "Never" – 6:02
# "Enochian Calling II" – 7:16
# "Montecute" – 5:07
References
* [http://www.discogs.com/release/80525 official CD, discogs.com entry]
* [http://www.discogs.com/release/1062573 bootleg CD at discogs.com]
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