This Mortal Coil Mark II's Gorecki-like rendering of David Sylvian classic.
The Hope Blister was the name that Ivo Watts-Russell gave what was effectively the fourth This Mortal Coil album '...Smile's Okay'.
A further collection of gorgeously sombre covers and originals, it featured covers of songs by Brian Eno, Slowdive, John Cale, Cranes and more. It was mined for a further album of odds and ends ('Underarms') and then a final scraping ('Underarms & Sideways') which collected string parts, fragments and such.
This string arrangement for the cover of David Sylvian's 'Let The Happiness In' is a frosty piece of modern classical, redolent of Gorecki and therefore somewhat akin to the Constellation/Godspeed You! Black Emporer sound.
Austere and restrained, it hangs in the air like a fog of longing and contemplation.
Download The Hope Blister 'Happiness Strings' (alternative, modern classical, 4AD mp3) (Mediafire)
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