Coil
The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex + 2

The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex + 2
The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex + 2The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex + 2The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex + 2The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex + 2

Artists

Coil

Catno

MPD018

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

Switzerland

Release date

Jun 1, 2019

Musique Pour La Danse is proud to present Coil's unreleased soundtrack for the VHS only, pre-internet, sexual education documentary entitled "The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex" released in 1992. Members for this project are John Balance, Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson and Danny Hyde.

The OST, to quote John Balance's interview for Compulsion Online, "is [a] slightly new agey, progressive house type thing".

Another way to approach it is as a delightful collection of balearic beats, smoking jazz not far removed from Badalamenti's work with David Lynch, somewhat of an ambient house album for your home listening and early morning sunrise dances, Coil style.

Taken from the original masters provided by Danny Hyde, "The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex" features a new sexy edit of the main theme. Bonuses "Nasa-Arab" and "Omlagus Garfungiloops" are taken from the 1992 CD only "Stolen And Contaminated Songs", both being original versions of the radically reworked (for the OST) "Nasa-Arab 2" and "Exploding Frogs" in order to balance the whole album and extend the listening pleasure.

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A1

Alternative Theme From The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex

6:43

A2

Exploding Frogs

8:41

A3

Nasa-Arab 2

4:13

B1

Nasa-Arab

10:49

B2

Omlagus Garfungiloops

4:24

B3

Theme From The Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex

8:35

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