This Mortal Coil are Ivo and John Fryer. �Song To The Siren� sampled on Messiah's �Temple Of Dreams�. �Sixteen Days Reprise� written by Modern English.
�Sixteen Days - Gathering Dust� is a combination of the the Modern English tracks. Featuring Michael Conroy (Modern English), Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins), Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), Gary McDowell (Modern English), Gordon Sharp (Cindytalk) and Martyn Young (Colourbox). Sleeve by 23 Envelope. Recorded at Blackwing. �Sixteen Days - Gathering Dust� written by Modern English.
Two versions released; one with a silver border and one with a red border on the sleeeve and labels. The run-out grooves read �I dream of Cindy�. Featuring Gordon Sharp (Cindytalk), Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins), Martin McCarrick (Siouxie and the Banshees) and Steven Young (Colourbox). Sleeve by 23 Envelope and Chrius Garnham.
411 (poster)
(1984)
Featuring Elizabeth
Fraser (Cocteau Twins),
Gini Ball, Martin McCarrick (Siouxie
and the Banshees), Lisa
Gerrard (Dead Can
Dance), Simon
Raymonde (Cocteau
Twins), Brendan Perry
(Dead Can Dance), Robbie Grey (Modern English), Manuela Rickers (Xmal Deutschland), Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), Gordon Sharp (Cindytalk), Steven Young (Colourbox), Howard Devoto
(Buzzcocks) and Mark Cox (The Wolfgang Press). Sleeve by
23 Envelope. The
run-out grooves read �Heavens just a memory away� (CAD411). Released
on LP in the US (Valentino 90269). �Kangaroo� written by Alex Chilton (Big Star).
�Song To The Siren� written by Tim Buckley. �Holocaust�
written by Alex Chilton
(Big Star). �Fond Affections� written by Rema-Rema. �The Last Ray�
cowritten by Simon
Raymonde (Cocteau Twins)
and Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins). �Another Day�
written by Ray Harper.
�Waves Become Wings� written by Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance). �Barramundi�
written by Simon
Raymonde (Cocteau
Twins). �Dreams Made Flesh� written by Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance). �Not Me�
written by Colin Newman
(Wire). �A Single Wish� written by Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins), Steven Young (Colourbox) and Gordon Sharp (Cindytalk).
Limited edition 10" single.
Might have been released by Virgin in France (SA 1082).
609 (poster) (1986)
609 (postcard)
(1986)
Featuring Dominic
Appleton (Breathless), Deidre Rutowski, Louise Rutowski, Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins), Richard Thomas (Dif Juz), David Curtis (Dif Juz), Jon Turner, Alison Limerick, Jean, Peter Ulrich, Keith Mitchell, Nigel K. Hine, Anne Turner,
Les McKuen, Richenel (Richenel), Chris Pye (Press Gang),
Martin McCarrick
(Siouxie and the Banshees), Caroline Seaman, Alan Curtis (Dif Juz), Mark Cox (The Wolfgang Press), Andrew Gray (The Wolfgang Press), Steven Young (Colourbox), Tony Waerea and Gini Ball. Engineered by John Fryer and Jon Turner. DAD609 is a double
album. �Velvet Belly� written by Martin McCarrick (Siouxie
and the Banshees). �Velvet Belly� sampled on One Dove's �Why Don't
You Take Me� �The Jeweller� written by Thomas Rapp (Pearls Before
Swine). �Ivy And Neet� written by Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins). �Meniscus�
written by D. Curtis. �Tears�
written by Simon
Raymonde (Cocteau
Twins). �Tarantula� written by Martyn Young (Colourbox). �My Father� written by
Judy Collins. �Come Here
My Love� written by Van
Morrison. �At First And Then� written by Peter Ulrich. �Strength Of
Strings� written by Gene
Clark (The Byrds). �Morning Glory� written by Tim Buckley. �I Want To Live�
written by Gary Ogan and Bill Lamb. �Firebrother� written
by G. Duncan. �I Must Have
Been Blind� written by Tim
Buckley. �Alone� written by Graham Lewis (Wire) and Colin Newman (Wire). �The
Horizon Bleeds And Sucks Its Thumb� cowritten by Mark Cox (The Wolfgang Press). �Drugs�
written by David Byrne.
�Red Rain� cowritten by Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins).
Coengineered by Jon Turner. Featuring Caroline Crawley (Shellyan Orphan), Diedre Rutowski, Martin McCarrick (Siouxie and the Banshees), Jocelyn Pook, Sally Herbert, Sonia Slaney, Tim Freeman (Frazier Chorus), Jon Turner, Alison Limerick, Kim Deal (Pixies), Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses), Louise Rutowski, Gini Ball, Ikuko Kozu, Jim Williams, Pieter Nooten, Anne Garrigues, Rain Parade, Dominic Appleton (Breathless) and Heidi Berry. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Nigel Grierson and Claire Lazarus. �The Lacemaker� cowritten by Martin McCarrick (Siouxie and the Banshees). �Mr. Somewhere� written by Paul M. Walsh. �With Tomorrow� cowritten by Clark and Davis. �Loose Joints� cowritten by Martin McCarrick (Siouxie and the Banshees). �You And Your Sister� written by Chris Bell (Big Star). �Nature's Way� written by Randy California (Spirit). �I Come And Stand At Every Door� written by Hikmet and Waters. �Several Times� written by Pieter Nooten. �The Lacemaker II� cowritten by Martin McCarrick (Siouxie and the Banshees). �Late Night� written by Syd Barrett. �Help Me Lift You Up� written by Mary Margaret O'Hara. �Carolyn's Song� written by David Roback (Opal/Mazzy Star/Rain Parade). �'Til I Gain Control Again� written by Rodney Crowell. �I Am The Cosmos� written by Chris Bell (Big Star).
4 track promotional release in a cardboard sleeve.
Five track promo cd single released in Canada by Vertigo in a 13.7x19.4cm full colour folder (CDP490).
NONTMC3 (cdsingle)
(1991): You and Your Sister [DAD1005], Late Night [DAD1005], I Come and Stand at
Every Door [DAD1005], With Tomorrow [DAD1005]
Released by Play It Again Sam in Europe (170.9999.40 & 170.9999.22).
Promo single also released by Virgin in France (SA 9002).
Box set available in the US only. This is the last release by This Mortal Coil.
The original versions of the tracks from the TMC albums. The tracks not included on this disc were: �Fond Affections� by Rema Ream, �Not Me� by Colin Newman, �Tarantula� by Colourbox, �Come Here My Love� by Van Morrison, �Firebrothers� by Quicksilver Messenger Service, �Late Night� by Syd Barret and �My Father� by Judy Collins.
Promo released by 4AD in the US (PRO-CD-5876).
Promotional release.
Promo release from PolyGram (DJV 206).
�Late Night� directed by Alexander Spaszt.
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