Sea And Cake
Nassau
Label ©  Thrill Jockey
Release Year  1995
Length  46:35
Genre  Indie
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  S-0236
Bitrate  ~218 Kbps
  Other  
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Nature Boy  
       5:03  
      2.  
      Parasol  
       5:30  
      3.  
      A Man Who Never Sees a Pretty Girl That He Doesn't Love Her A Little  
       3:02  
      4.  
      The World Is Against You  
       3:13  
      5.  
      Lamonts Lament  
       3:55  
      6.  
      Soft and Sleep  
       3:43  
      7.  
      The Cantina  
       4:48  
      8.  
      Earth Star  
       5:10  
      9.  
      Alone, for the Moment  
       4:44  
      10.  
      I Will Hold The Tea Bag  
       7:27  
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      Review by Jason Ankeny

      Nassau, the Sea and Cake's sophomore album, is even more ambitious and eclectic than its predecessor: Opening with the bracing "Nature Boy" and the group's most kinetically charged effort to date, the record quickly shifts gears to grow dark and subdued. The two instrumentals, "Earth Star" and the enigmatically titled "A Man Who Never Sees a Pretty Girl That He Doesn't Love Her a Little," spotlight the group's burgeoning jazz inclinations, while "The Cantina" is an abstract pop curveball; Sam Prekop's melodic gifts continue to blossom on the loping "Lamonts Lament" and the melancholy "Parasol," and the increased involvement of drummer/producer John McEntire pushes the group into new rhythmic and textural territory. Another winner.
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