Love's Secret Domain

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Love's Secret Domain is the third studio album by the British experimental band Coil, released in 1991. The singles released from the album were "Windowpane" and "The Snow". Guest vocalists include Marc Almond on the song "Titan Arch" and Annie Anxiety on the song "Things Happen".

Background

The recording sessions for Love's Secret Domain were characterized by Coil's compulsive drug use at the time, along with sleep deprivation which apparently led to conflict between members; Peter Christopherson remarked that "[he could] remember Balance and Steve having these mad arguments that would go on for 48 hours without sleep over which sequence of words should be used". In a period of constant drug use during the sessions, they both struggled with using the studio mixing room due to constant hallucinations of "10-foot-tall Amazonian warriors and Babylonian kings" who were "crowding" the room. Stephen Thrower admitted he had experienced synchronized hallucinations with Balance during this period. The album's emphasis on sampling was inspired by the acid house scene, although it is less explicitly indebted to the dance style than the contemporaneous work of Psychic TV. The cover features a painting by Steven Stapleton originally created on an outhouse door that he found in Cooloorta, the Irish townland where he resides. A working title for the album was The Side Effects of Life. The final track, "Love's Secret Domain", borrows lyrics from the song "In Dreams" by Roy Orbison: "In dreams I walk with you / In dreams I talk to you / In dreams you're mine / All the time." Lyrics are also culled from "The Sick Rose" by William Blake, specifically, "O rose, thou art sick", besides a quotation from Arthur Machen's short story "The White People". Love's Secret Domain was later remastered by Thighpaulsandra with slightly different track lengths. The song "Disco Hospital" was covered by Matmos on their EP California Rhinoplasty. LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is an obvious acronym for the album title.

Track listing

12" vinyl

CD

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Love's Secret Domain.

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

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