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Unnatural History III : ウィキペディア英語版
Unnatural History III

''Unnatural History III'' was the third in a series of three compilation albums by Coil. Unlike ''Stolen & Contaminated Songs'' and ''Gold Is the Metal with the Broadest Shoulders'', ''Unnatural History III'' collects songs from more than a single era of Coil's work. The album is subtitled "Joyful Participation in the Sorrows of the World".
==Song origins==
"First Dark Ride" was originally released on the Coil vs. The Eskaton 12″ "Nasa Arab". "Baby Food" was originally released on the compilation ''Chaos in Expansion''. "Music for Commercials" originally appeared on the 10″ & cassette versions of ''The Unreleased Themes for Hellraiser''. According to John Balance, "Panic" was mislabeled in the CD booklet as being the 'Dionysian' remix, commenting, "But then again, isn't everything Dionysian."() "Neither His nor Yours" was originally released on the compilation ''A Diamond Hidden in the Mouth of a Corpse''. "Feeder" was originally released on the album ''Core - A Conspiracy International Project'' by Conspiracy International, a label run by Throbbing Gristle members Chris & Cosey. "Wrong Eye" and "Scope" were originally released on the 7" single "Wrong Eye/Scope". These two songs were released along with "Meaning What Exactly?" on the compilation ''The Portable Altamont'' in 1993. "Lost Rivers of London" was originally released on the Ptolemaic Terrascope benefit compilation ''Succour''. The song was later remade and released as "London's Lost Rivers" on the vinyl release of the Black Light District album ''A Thousand Lights in a Darkened Room''.

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