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Coil - ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms mp3

Performer: Coil
Title: ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms
Country: Thailand
Catalog Number: thresh cd1
Label: Threshold House
Released: Oct 2006
Style: Experimental, Ambient
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 566

Tracklist

1The Dreamer Is Still Asleep - The Somnambulist In An Ambulance17:23
2Snow Falls Into Military Temples16:50
3Triple Sons And The One You Bury13:58
4Triple Sun Introduction4:08
5A Slip In The Marylebone Road11:00

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
thresh cd1Coil ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms ‎(CD, Album)Threshold Housethresh cd1UK2005
noneCoil ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Unofficial, Blu)Not On Label (Coil)noneThailand2016
noneCoil ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Unofficial, Pin)Not On Label (Coil)noneThailand2016
threshlp1Coil ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Unofficial, Gre)Threshold House threshlp1Thailand2016
noneCoil ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms ‎(5xFile, MP3, Album, 320)Threshold HousenoneUK2005

Credits

  • KeyboardsThighpaulsandra
  • MarimbaTom Edwards
  • Mastered ByThighpaulsandra
  • Other [Jhonn's Dress By] – Ian A Johnstone
  • Photography ByMatt Carthum, Paul Turpin
  • Sequenced ByPeter Christopherson
  • VocalsJhonn Balance

Notes

Recorded at All Tomorrows Parties, April 4th 2003.

In memoriam.

Made in Thailand.

This version differs from ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms by having "Made In Thailand" printed above the barcode.
SID codes suggest that it was manufactured in Thailand at GRII Stamper.
The disc print is a little brighter and the digipak print less glossy than the UK made pressing.

Comes in a standard Digipak.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 5 038044 828811
  • Barcode (String): 5038044828811
  • Matrix / Runout: [GRII Stamper Logo] DIP LBR14 DIP 00071060044 - CD061908#
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L999
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI L913

Companies

  • Recorded At – All Tomorrow's Parties
  • Pressed By – GRII Stamper

Video

Album

And the Ambulance Died in His Arms was an album recorded live during Coil's performance at All Tomorrow's Parties on April 4, 2003. This album was the last planned release by Coil before the death of John Balance. When the release was announced, Peter noted that Balance had already selected the title. A version of Triple Sun Introduction and Triple Sons and the One You Bury using the audio from this performance was reworked and released on The Ape of Naples. Of all the live Coil albums that have been released, and there are a lot of them,. And the Ambulance is one of the more satisfying. It is an excellent document of Coil's improvisatory nature, a side that was not displayed on their studio albums much, if at all. Формируйте собственную коллекцию. Artist: Coil. Album:. And The Ambulance Died In His Arms. Date of live recording: 2003-04-06. Date of official release: 2005-04. 1 - Triple Sun Introduction. 2 - Snow Falls Into Military Temples. 3 - A Slip in the Marylebone Road. 4 - Triple Sons and the One You Bury. 5 - The Dreamer Is Still Asleep - The Somnambulist in an Ambulance. Listen free to Coil . And the Ambulance Died in His Arms Triple Sun Introduction, Snow Falls Into Military Temples and more. 5 tracks 63:19. Learn more. Recent Listening Trend. Review Summary: Quietly and calmly, Coil unravel themselves, and we are forced to watch the beautiful horror. And the Ambulance Died in His Arms is a live album recorded near the end of Coil's career. The album displays the turmoils the band was had been facing the last few years in a rather raw fashion. Band members Jhonn Balance and Peter Christopherson had ended their long time relationship and Balance had developed a strong addiction to alcohol. Many of Coil's performances at this time had to be canceled because of Balance's inability to perform or because he did not show u. Coil - Triple Sons And The One You Bury. Coil - The Dreamer Is Still Asleep - The Somnambulist In An Ambulance. The Dreamer Is Still Asleep - The Somnambulist in an Ambulance Lyrics. About . And the Ambulance Died in His Arms. And the Ambulance Died in His Arms Q&A. Producers Coil. Writers John Balance, Peter Christopherson, Thighpaulsandra & 1 more. More Coil albums. This Immortal Coil. Show all albums by Coil. The Dreamer is Still Asleep The Somnambulist in an Ambulance is one of the more improvised live recordings of Coil's performances. The song is a version of The Dreamer is Still Asleep from Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. Track listing. Recorded at All Tomorrows Parties, April 4th 2003. In memoriam. Made in Thailand. Comes in a standard one panel Digi

Reviews (3)
Lonesome Orange Kid
This perfomance is simply amazing. And a little prophetic too..."I kissed and killed an ambulance"..."In memoriam". The nostalgy and the void left for Sleazy and John's death in the world of experimental electronic music is impossible to fullfill...They were one of the best bands of the ladt 30 years, with no commercial compromise and a "magic" that's grown through music and Balance's voice during those years that reached peaks unreacheable by other groups. A "live" milestone in history of live performances.

Zinnthi
Live performance April 4 2003

Track 2. Snow Falls Into Military Temples:

john Balance voice sounds like an alien cry in a strange Ritual on a frozen star, he cries and prays prayers of mourning .
The sound effects are very strange and not taken from our world, sounds of marimba are very dominant during the track. .

After 10:52 minutes
Balance repeats again and again on the same line:" Snow Falls Into Military Temples".
From Minute 14 and 35 seconds
the alien voice joins again And continues until the end of the song.

All the tracks here are excellent
but for me Snow Falls Into Military Temples
is the ultimate diamond on this cd.

Kardana
This is a very heavy record to review. Consisting of their April 4 2003 appearance at All Tomorrow's Parties, it is the chronicle of a band falling apart. No amount of live appearances (and releases) or statements to the contrary could conceal that Coil were nearly through. References in the lyrics to "medication I didn't want to take" and statements to the audience that "we're going to do a quiet set today, we've had too much...shouting over the last year" are very telling indeed.

"...And the Ambulance Died in His Arms" is the first post-Coil work to be released since Balance's death in November 2004. It does not disappoint. Of the five tracks featured, only one has been issued before. "Triple Sun Introduction" opens it up, featuring sequencing that reminds me of their psychedelically (psychotically?) charged album "Stolen and Contaminated Songs". Following this, "Snow Falls into Military Temples" is harrowing, a hair-raising vocal performance by Jhonn raises the stakes; you can actually hear him channeling the chaos of his own life into the microphone. It is the third song "A Slip in the Marylebone Road" where you begin to feel what this band had been through the previous year. The music is dark, oppressive and surprisingly enough, somewhat linear. But not in the verse/chorus methodology you are used to. A nightmarish tale is unfurled, the damage done too much to cope with.

The concluding work, the previously released "The Dreamer Is Still Asleep" (taken from "Music to Play in the Dark Volume 1") is virtually unrecognizable, the bare essence of its structure left intact to serve as a reference point for the audience and listener. Given the surname "The Somnabulist in an Ambulance", it becomes an entirely new piece. One which is eerily prescient and heart-rending with its intensity.

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