The "APE ART" 2xCD Version
"The Ape of Naples" is a deeply emotional and uniquely rewarding album.
In its immediate accessibility it is somewhat reminiscent of Coil's
mid-1980s classic "Horse Rotorvator" sharing that album's wild variety
of sounds and styles as well as its overriding sombre mood.
Originally released in 2005 and in many ways the band's ultimate swan
song, it is now considered one of the go-to albums for introducing new
listeners to the unparalleled magick of Coil.
Compiled and released by Peter Christopherson one year after Jhonn
Balance's tragic deadly fall, it includes reworkings of the live
favourite "Amethyst Deceivers" and "Love Secret's Domain"'s "Teenage
Lightning" as well as several songs originally intended for the
ill-fated "Backwards" album like the haunting and preminiscent "Fire of
the Mind" and the superb "Amber Rain".
Other tracks were created using unfinished song ideas from around
"Backwards", sampling tiny bits of Balance's live vocals from songs only
ever performed in concert once like "Triple Sun".
Using the lyrics of the theme tune for the 1970s BBC sit com series "Are
you being served?" for the unbelievably haunting "Going up", this
album's final track and the last song Coil ever performed live, is maybe
the most poignant example of Balance's and Christopherson's method of
turning base matter into pure sound gold, and like the title of the
album, derived from an imaginary adult video an equally fine example of
the often underappreciated humour of the boys.
Christopherson with the help of long-term sound wizard Danny Hyde and
using some of the talents of Coil touring members managed to craft an
album which feels and flows like a true Coil classic.
The Infinite Fog version is the third Coil record receiving the fully
remastered and enhanced 3LP/2CD treatment supervised by Danny Hyde.
CD is available in two versions with the original and well-loved original CD cover art and for the first time using the former vinyl-only cover art.
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