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Sea And Cake
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Sea And Cake
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| Label © |
Unknown |
| Release Year |
1994 |
| Length |
48:17 |
| Genre |
Rock |
| Personal Star Rating [1-5] |
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| Ref# |
S-0203 |
| Bitrate |
192 Kbps |
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| Info |
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1.
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Jacking The Ball
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3:52
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2.
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Polio
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5:23
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Bring My Car I Feel To Smash It
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4:27
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4.
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Flat Lay The Waters
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4:51
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5.
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Choice Blanket
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5:10
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6.
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Culabra Cut
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3:06
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7.
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Bombay
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3:59
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8.
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Showboat Angel
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4:39
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9.
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So Long To The Captain
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5:08
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10.
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Lost In Autumn
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7:37
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11.
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Untitled Hiden Track
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0:05
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The Sea and Cake's buoyant debut is a breath of fresh air, an utterly distinctive and innovative work which expands the scope of frontman Sam Prekop's work in the great Shrimp Boat to incorporate a new fascination with Afro-Caribbean rhythms and textures. Recorded by Brad Wood, the album simply glows — Prekop's dry vocals and free-associative lyrics skip along a shimmering and lushly pastoral backdrop which nimbly fuses pop, soul, jazz and even prog rock; tracks like "Jacking the Ball," "Flat Lay the Water," and "Showboat Angel" are as seductive as they are elusive. — Jason Ankeny
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