Coil - Queens Of The Circulating Library (CD, Album, RE, Pin)

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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M (Mint) – Unplayed, still sealed in original packaging.

NM (Near Mint) – Played a few times, no defects; cover almost like new.

VG+ (Very Good Plus) – Light signs of use, plays excellent; minimal cover wear.

VG (Very Good) – Clearly used, audible noise or clicks; worn cover.

G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.

Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

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Genre: Electronic
Style: Abstract, Drone, Experimental, Ambient

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Part one of "a continually mutating series of circulating musickal compositions".

Initially limited to 2000 copies in a clear grey clamshell case, sold at Coil's live performance as Time Machines at the Royal Festival Hall in London on April 2nd, 2000. The performance featured Peter Christopherson, John Balance, Thighpaulsandra and Simon Norris (Cyclobe) and was entitled "The Industrial Use Of Semen Will Revolutionise The Human Race".

Packaged in a pink clamshell case.

Copies remaining after the show were made available via World Serpent, along with an additional 1500 copies packaged in a pink clamshell case.

The music was created by Thighpaulsandra and John Balance, and Thighpaulsandra's mother, opera singer Dorothy Lewis, recites the lyrics especially written by John Balance for "her and for mothers everywhere".

Released on Mother's Day

 

1. Queens Of The Circulating Library 49:26

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout WORLDSERPENT ESKATON20 01 6Mastering SID Code IFPI L136Mould SID Code IFPI 04A6Matrix / Runout WORLD SERPENT ESKATON20 02 5Mastering SID Code IFPI L135Mould SID Code IFPI 04D7Other MADE IN THE UK BY UNIVERSAL M&L

 

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