2005, Thrill Jockey
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.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Jacking the Ball |
| 2 | Polio |
| 3 | Bring My Car I Feel to Smash It |
| 4 | Flat Lay the Waters |
| 5 | Choice Blanket |
| 6 | Culabra Cut |
| 7 | Bombay |
| 8 | Showboat Angel |
| 9 | So Long to the Captain |
| 10 | Lost in Autumn |
Customer Reviews




Alex CarloJust by looking at the cover art one can guess that "The Sea and Cake" by The Sea and Cake is a little bit different. Foremost, the drums here play a part in creating and morphing the sound. The guitar, on the other hand, is used only to add flavor to the sound. With a distinct flow "The Sea and Cake" is an album worth giving a listen to.





