Bloodline (Recoil album)

It was recorded at Konk Studios in London, during sessions that lasted from January to March 1991, being mixed later that same year.Bloodline was the first Recoil album to feature guest vocalists, with contributions from Moby, Toni Halliday of Curve, and McCarthy.McCarthy's vocals were featured on the album's first single, a cover of the Alex Harvey song "Faith Healer".[citation needed] Moby, who contributed vocals for the song "Curse", would later release his 1999 breakthrough album, Play, which arguably contains clear stylistic similarities to "Electro Blues for Bukka White".[citation needed] The spoken elements in the track are taken from a recording titled "Remembrance of Charley Patton".
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