This Mortal Coil
50 top tracks
This Mortal Coil
50 top tracks
Albums

It'll End in Tears (remastered)
This Mortal Coil

It'll End in Tears
This Mortal Coil

Blood (Remastered)
This Mortal Coil

Dust & Guitars
This Mortal Coil

Blood
This Mortal Coil

Filigree & Shadow (remastered)
This Mortal Coil

Filigree & Shadow
This Mortal Coil

Lilliput
This Mortal Coil

Itll End In Tears (Remastered)
This Mortal Coil

It’ll End In Tears
This Mortal Coil

Filigree and Shadow
This Mortal Coil

Late Night Tales: Trentemøller
This Mortal Coil
Biography
This Mortal Coil was a project of Ivo Watts-Russell (from Northamptonshire, England), president of the British 4AD record label, which began in 1983 and lasted until 1991. This Mortal Coil (TMC) is an example of a supergroup, and performers include members from bands on 4AD's roster, such as Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, Colourbox, The Wolfgang Press, Dif Juz, X Mal Deutschland and Modern English. The records consist mostly of dark and moody interpretative <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Thi...Read more on Last.fm
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This Mortal Coil was a project of Ivo Watts-Russell (from Northamptonshire, England), president of the British 4AD record label, which began in 1983 and lasted until 1991. This Mortal Coil (TMC) is an example of a supergroup, and performers include members from bands on 4AD's roster, such as Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, Colourbox, The Wolfgang Press, Dif Juz, X Mal Deutschland and Modern English. The records consist mostly of dark and moody interpretative cover versions of a wide variety of artists ranging from Big Star and Talking Heads to The Apartments and Tim Buckley. The group recorded three albums; It'll End In Tears, Filigree & Shadow and Blood.
The group takes its name from Shakespeare. In particular Hamlet's soliloquy To be, or not to be, where it refers to dying; "coil" is used in its archaic sense of "disturbance, trouble":
"What dreams may come, when we have shuffled off this mortal coil, must give us pause."
Hamlet, Act III, Scene 1, line 67. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/This+Mortal+Coil">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
