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It'll End in Tears
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Album Details: It'll End in Tears

Release Date:11/09/1993
Label:4ad / Ada
UPC:652637041125

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User Reviews: It'll End in Tears

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    This Mortal Poo

    By tribeoone  Oct 21, 2003

    Pros: song to the siren

    Cons: the rest of CD

    This old band, rate them three, sounds like poo poo this CD

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    I see God.

    By her_name_is_alive  Sep 3, 2000

    Just another fine example of the beauty that is This Mortal Coil.From the fine rendition of Wire's "Not Me" to the harmonious voice of Elizabeth Fraser featured in "Another Day" and "Song to the Siren" , the whole album boasts exciting new sounds th...at are perfected by numerous featured vocals. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: It'll End in Tears

  • All Music Guide

    The first of 4AD owner Ivo WattsRussell's multiartist studio sessions under the This Mortal Coil name, 1984's It'll End in Tears was a surprisingly influential album in many circles, key in the reawakening of interest in artists like Alex Chilton and the late Tim Buckley by a younger generation of listeners. (Two songs from Big Star's Third are included, a version of "Kangaroo" featuring Cindytalk vocalist Gordon Sharp that sounds even druggier and more disorienting than the original, and a chilling piano and strings version of "Holocaust" with haunted vocals by Howard Devoto; the simple but ravishing version of Buckley's "Song to the Siren" by Cocteau Twins Liz Fraser and Robin Guthrie was cited by David Lynch as the direct inspiration for Julee Cruise's first two albums and has since been used several times in commercials and films.) The covers are the most memorable part of the album a Robbie Greysung version of Colin Newman's "Not Me," cleverly incorporating a hypnotic riff from a...nother Newman song, "B," is the most conventionally hooky song on the album, to the point that folks who haven't listened to the album for a while tend to forget that half of the songs are "band" originals. These six songs mark 4AD's definitive break from its origins as an artsy postpunk imprint (Bauhaus, Modern English's first few records, etc.) to the development of "the 4AD sound," a heavily reverbed wash of treated guitars and atmospheric keyboards with vocals treated as another instrument in an amorphous wash of sound. The problem is that these largely instrumental tracks sound more like halfbaked studio doodles than fully formed songs; a threesong stretch on side two featuring Dead Can Dance's Lisa Gerrard is particularly tiresome. As a whole, It'll End in Tears is a lovely, often exquisite record; taken individually, the power of some of the songs is lost. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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This Mortal Coil

This Mortal Coil is the brainchild of 4AD's president, Ivo Watts. It's not really a band, it's a way for Watts to explore different musical territory and cover his favorite artists, including Syd Barrett, Alex Chilton, Talking Heads, Tim Buckley, and Gene Clark. Over the years, the lineup has featured various stars from the record label's roster including Kim Deal, Tany... Read more