Filigree & Shadow

Filigree & Shadow
Studio album by This Mortal Coil
Released 20 September 1986 (1986-09-20)
Recorded Blackwing Studios, Palladium Studios
Length 74:13
Language English
Label 4AD
Producer John Fryer and Ivo Watts-Russell
This Mortal Coil chronology
It'll End in Tears
(1984)
Filigree & Shadow
(1986)
Blood
(1991)
Singles from Filigree & Shadow
  1. "Come Here My Love"/"Drugs"
    Released: September 1986
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork8.7/10[2]

Filigree & Shadow is the second album released by 4AD collective This Mortal Coil, an umbrella title for a loose grouping of guest musicians and vocalists brought together by label boss Ivo Watts-Russell. The supergroup consists primarily of artists attached to the 4AD label, of which Watts-Russell was the co-founder and (at the time) the owner and director. The album was released in September 1986, and entered the UK Independent Music chart on 11 October 1986 and peaked at #2, spending 16 weeks on the chart in total.

Of the 25 tracks, 13 are instrumental, including the title track. This was the first double-LP released on 4AD, and introduced the "DAD" (for double album) prefix into the label's catalogue.[3] Watts-Russell took careful consideration in shaping the album's four sides so they flowed together as individual wholes. This is lost somewhat on compact disc, as the entire album fits on one CD.

A remastered and repackaged CD edition of Filigree & Shadow was issued with the complete This Mortal Coil recordings in a self-titled box set, released in late November 2011. The CD was released individually shortly thereafter.[2]

Track listing

Double vinyl LP (DAD 609)

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Interpreted byLength
1."Velvet Belly"Martin McCarrick 1:19
2."The Jeweller"Tom RappDominic Appleton, Deirdre and Louise Rutkowski, Simon Raymonde3:15
3."Ivy and Neet"Simon RaymondeSimon Raymonde, Richard Thomas4:48
4."Meniscus"David CurtisDavid Curtis, John Turner2:28
5."Tears"Simon Raymonde 0:21
6."Tarantula"Martyn Young, Ian Robbins[4]Dominic Appleton, Deirdre and Louise Rutkowski, John Turner4:58
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Interpreted byLength
1."My Father"Judy CollinsAlison Limerick, Simon Raymonde, John Turner5:58
2."Come Here My Love"Van MorrisonJean, Simon Raymonde3:42
3."At First, and Then"Peter UlrichPeter Ulrich1:58
4."Strength of Strings"Gene ClarkDominic Appleton, John Turner, Keith Mitchell, Nigel K. Hine, Deirdre and Louise Rutkowski, Anne Turner, Les McKeown, Martin McCarrick4:41
5."Morning Glory"Tim BuckleyDeirdre and Louise Rutkowski, John Turner2:56
Side 3
No.TitleWriter(s)Interpreted byLength
1."Inch-Blue"This Mortal Coil 1:08
2."I Want to Live"Gary OganDeirdre and Louise Rutkowski, John Turner4:05
3."Mama K (1)"This Mortal Coil 0:53
4."Filigree & Shadow"This Mortal Coil 1:19
5."Firebrothers"Gary DuncanRichenel, John Turner, Chris Pye3:53
6."Thaïs (1)"This Mortal Coil 1:08
7."I Must Have Been Blind"Tim BuckleyRichenel, John Turner3:30
8."A Heart of Glass"This Mortal Coil 3:45
Side 4
No.TitleWriter(s)Interpreted byLength
1."Alone"Colin Newman, Graham LewisCaroline Seaman, Alison Limerick, Simon Raymonde4:13
2."Mama K (2)"This Mortal Coil 0:34
3."The Horizon Bleeds and Sucks Its Thumb"This Mortal Coil, Mark CoxAlan Curtis, Mark Cox2:53
4."Drugs"David Byrne, Brian EnoAlison Limerick, Andrew Gray, Steven Young3:09
5."Red Rain"This Mortal Coil, Simon RaymondeCaroline Seaman, Simon Raymonde, Tony Waerea3:52
6."Thaïs (2)"This Mortal Coil 3:13

CD (DAD 609 CD)

Personnel

References

  1. Mason, Stewart. "Filigree & Shadow – This Mortal Coil". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  2. 1 2 Raggett, Ned (8 December 2011). "This Mortal Coil: HDCD Box Set". Pitchfork. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  3. Ingebrigtsen, Lars Magne. "The eyesore data base - ident: '60'". Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  4. "Repertoire Search - Tarantula". BMI. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
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