The New Backwards

The New Backwards
Studio album by Coil
Released 2008
Recorded 1993-2007(?)
Genre Experimental
Label Threshold House
Producer Coil
Coil chronology
Duplais Balance
(2006)
The New Backwards
(2008)

The New Backwards is an album by Coil released in 2008. The album comprises material remixed and reworked from the Backwards demo, which was submitted to Torso Records in 1993 and then further recorded at Trent Reznor's Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the mid-1990s for a planned release on Reznor's Nothing Records imprint on major label Interscope Records. These remixes were made by Peter Christopherson and Danny Hyde in Bangkok in 2007.[1]

The album was originally released on 12" vinyl as part of a box set reissue of the album The Ape of Naples.[2] It is currently available on 12" vinyl, compact disc, and downloads in FLAC, aac, and mp3 formats.

Track listing

CD, FLAC, aac, mp3

  1. "Careful What You Wish For" - 9:06
  2. "AYOR" - 7:40
  3. "Nature Is A Language" - 8:00
  4. "Fire Of The Green Dragon" - 7:54
  5. "Algerian Basses" - 5:02
  6. "Copacaballa" - 6:50
  7. "Paint Me As A Dead Soul" - 6:31
  8. "Backwards" - 5:22
  9. "Princess Margaret's Man In The D'jamalfna" - 8:45

12" vinyl

Side G

  1. "Careful What You Wish For" - 9:07
  2. "Nature Is A Language" - 8:00
  3. "Algerian Basses" - 5:02

Side H

  1. "Copacabbala" - 6:49
  2. "Paint Me As A Dead Soul" - 6:29
  3. "Princess Margaret's Man In The D'Jamalfna" - 8:46

Backwards demo

Backwards
Studio album (bootleg) by Coil
Recorded 1993(?)
Genre Experimental, dark ambient
Length 47:07
Producer Coil

Backwards was a studio bootleg recording by Coil. The origin of the source of "Backwards" is believed to have been a leak of the studio demo, in the form of a cassette . However, the entire demo was broadcast when Dutch Radio4, a radio station in Amsterdam, had Coil as in studio guests to coincide with a live performance on the date of 2001 June 1. The program was broadcast on 2001 June 18 and a four disc CD-R set of the entire broadcast, made by the radio station, was released in an unknown quantity as Dutch Radio4 Supplement. Although part of the proposed album was eventually released as The Ape Of Naples, the material is so augmented that there are very few recognizable samples.

The proposed release on Nothing Records was continuously put off. The Ape Of Naples is considered to be the reincarnation of this demo as it features completely reworked versions of "Heaven's Blade," "A.Y.O.R.," and other songs that are believed to have been originally created around the time of Backwards. "Simenon" and "Bee Has Photos" are built largely on the foundation of the song "Protection," which was released on the single Born Again Pagans.

"Bee Has Photos" and "Egyptian Basses" are not considered to be officially part of this bootleg as they were released as part of the Songs of the Week download series and not on the supposed original demo . However the version from Songs of the Week is an alternate version, much shorter in length.

On the live Coil album, Live Three, a song called "Backwards" is performed. This song is an incarnation of the songs "Simenon" and "Bee Has Photos."

This bootleg comprises the material for an album with several proposed titles, such as International Dark Skies,[3] God Please Fuck My Mind For Good, Fire Of The Mind,[4] The World Ended A Long Time Ago,[5] and Backwards.[6] Other proposed titles are also possibly referenced by this material.

Track listing

  1. "Heaven's Blade" – 7:23
  2. "Wir-Click-Wir" – 6:21
  3. "Elves" – 3:10
  4. "Simenon" – 3:49
  5. "In My Blood" – 3:52
  6. "Spastiche" – 3:09
  7. "Crumb Time" – 4:33
  8. "March Of Time" – 6:03

Three extra tracks, "Bee Has The Photos," "Egyptian Basses," and a different version of "Spastiche" have been circulated with the demos.

References

  1. "Compulsion". Compulsion (1992 Winter). Retrieved 2006-12-27.
  2. "The Complete Interview". Brainwashed.com (1997 May 05). Retrieved 2006-12-27.
  3. "Coil News 2001". Brainwashed.com (2001). Retrieved 2006-12-23.
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