The third and final album by This Mortal Coil, 1991's Blood is neither
as unfocused as Filigree & Shadow or as conceptually pure as It'll
End in Tears, but it's a solidly enjoyable set. Once again, nearly half
the tracks are instrumentals (or tracks with minimal and often wordless
female vocals) written by Ivo Watts-Russell and John Fryer, but this batch
of tunes holds together much better than the much more amorphous originals
on Filigree & Shadow; lengthy atmospheric explorations like "Dreams
Are Like Water" sound composed and thoughtful rather than merely
pretty. And as always, the covers are brilliantly chosen. The twin highlights
are two songs written by Big Star's Chris Bell; "I Am the Cosmos"
is reinterpreted as a ragged, brink-of-chaos rocker that sounds like it
could have been on Big Star's post-Bell magnum opus, Third, while a delicate
acoustic version of "You and Your Sister" with wispy, unsure
vocals by Kim Deal and Tanya Donelly ranks with the first album's reinterpretation
of Tim Buckley's "Song to the Siren" as one of the group's masterpieces.
Other gems include a near-symphonic reading of Spirit's "Nature's
Way" and a version of Syd Barrett's "Late Night" that strips
the song down to not much more than Caroline Crawley's voice and a low-frequency
hum.
(by Stewart Mason, AMG)
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