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Live One is the legendary recording of Coil's much anticipated performance in April of 2000 at London's Royal Festival Hall (as part of Julian Cope's InchCornucopeaInch mini festival). Whilst there had been abortive attempts at live shows in the early 1980s, this concert is universally considered the veritable Coil live debut.With a line-up of John Balance, Peter InchSleazyInch Christopherson, Thighpaulsandra and Ossian Brown, Coil took the RFH stage decked out in their custom designed fluffy polar Teletubby suits to perform a supremely hypnotic set, somewhat reminiscent of their seminal Time Machines but adding variation and tension largely absent from that drone masterpiece. Balance's vocal delivery on InchQueens of the Circulating LibraryInch is still a very controlled but effective affair and quite different from his later manic outbursts.The show itself as well as the long-out of print and now much sought after 2003 CD were extremely well received and became the cornerstone of a quick succession of Coil tours in the intervening four short years until Balance's untimely death.This first ever double vinyl version of this fantastic historic document of the Coil experience has been fully overseen by surviving member Thighpaulsandra and is available now on the Retractor tag, presented in a lavish gatefold sleeve and pressed on 180g vinyl. InchThe Industrial Use Of Semen Will Revolutionise The Human RaceInch Album Tracks 1. Everything Keeps Dissolving 2. Queens of the Circulating Library 3. Chasms PT1 4. Chasms PT2