Live One (Coil album)

Live One
Live album by Coil
Released June 2003
Recorded April 2, 2000/ June 17, 2000
Genre Experimental
Length 1:19:43
Label Threshold House LOCI CD18
Producer Coil
Coil chronology
Live Two
(2003)
Live One
(2003)
The Key To Joy Is Disobedience
(2003)

Live One was a double live album released by Coil. This CD was the fourth of four releases in a series. Its counterparts are Live Four, Live Three and Live Two. This album was later released as part of Coil's box set The Key To Joy Is Disobedience.

"CD A" was originally released as Coil Presents Time Machines. It is a recording of a performance which took place on April 2, 2000 at the Cornucopea festival in the Royal Festival Hall in London, England.

"CD B" is a recording of a live concert that took place at Sonar in Barcelona, Spain 17 June 2000. The studio instrumental used during this performance has surfaced on the internet. The video for this show is also available on the 'Colour Sound Oblivion' 16DVD set.

"Everything Keeps Dissolving", "Blue Chasms" and "Elves" are otherwise unreleased. However, "Elves" was widely circulated on the bootleg Backwards, in its original studio form; That version, however, is notably absent of Balance's vocals. "Circulating" is a short version of the song "Queens Of The Circulating Library", from the album with the same name.

Coil were: Jhon Balance, Peter Christopherson, Simon Norris, Thighpaulsandra on "CD A". "CD B" features all of the same artists as "CD A" with the addition of William Breeze.

This album is currently available in CD format at Coil's official website, Thresholdhouse.com.

Track listing

"CD A"

  1. "Everything Keeps Dissolving" – 15:14
  2. "Queens of the Circulating Library" – 13:50
  3. "Chasms" – 21:39

"CD B"

  1. "Everything Keeps Dissolving" – 5:28
  2. "Amethyst Deceivers" – 6:23
  3. "Circulating" – 12:48
  4. "The Universe Is a Haunted House" – 18:09
  5. "Elves" – 8:17

References

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