The The Sea and Cake (CD)
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 | |
| Disk | 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 |
| Read
- New York, NY, USA |
| An amazing album. What blows me away is that came out in 1994! People just weren't doing this kind of thing then. Anyway, these guys rock. | |
| Alex Carlo
- Cos Cob, CT, US |
| Just 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. | |
| Vandenberg, Todd W.
- Little Chute, WI, USA |
| This album is definitely a unique one at that. At first i didn't know if I liked this at all. Track one (Jacking the Ball) is definitley catchy, as anyone can tell by first listen. But it takes a bit to get into this, when you do you will be sitting back and enjoying the rock. Some guys from Tortoise are in this rock outfit, so there is an obvious nod to them at times. It reminds me a lot of some hippie music, late sixties and early seventies. Sometimes i hear this Hendrix thing going on and that's a definite plus. So if you want to hear some stripped down, layed back rock check out the first Sea and Cake album. | |