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XTC - Black Sea (CD)

Black Sea
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Album Details: Black Sea

Release Date:06/25/2002
Label:Caroline
UPC:724385063626

Track List: Black Sea

  1. Respectable Street
  2. General And Majors
  3. Living Through Another Cuba
  4. Love At First Sight
  5. Rocket From A Bottle
  6. No Language In Our Lungs
  7. Smokeless Zone
  1. Don't Lose Your Temper
  2. The Somnambulist
  3. Towers Of London
  4. Paper & Iron (Notes & Coins)
  5. Burning With Optimism's Flames
  6. Sgt. Rock (Is Going To Help Me)
  7. Travels In Nihilon

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User Reviews: Black Sea

  • Overall:

    Where are all the XTC fans????

    By michbern67  Oct 12, 2000

    One of XTC's top albums.

Pro Reviews: Black Sea

  • All Music Guide

    XTC continued on with the big drum sound of Drums and Wires, adding more polish and an even heavier-hitting approach for Black Sea -- their arrangements are fuller and they rock harder than ever before. Where Drums and Wires implied social commentary, Black Sea more directly addressed sociopolitical concerns, handling them not strictly in a theoretical sense, but rather showing a human response to the circumstances. Of course, the band's skewed outlook and mid-'60s pop sense keeps things from becoming too heavy -- included are some of their finest songs, like "Respectable Street," "Generals and Majors," and "Towers of London," as well as the thoroughly enjoyable pop fluff throwaway, "Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)," to keep the mood light. All in all, there isn't a bad song in the bunch -- Black Sea was their most consistent album up to that point -- and although XTC always operated on the fringes, the album is their most commercial-sounding, fitting in perfectly with the new wave of ...the late '70s/early '80s. [The CD reissue adds three tracks -- "Smokeless Zone," "Don't Lose Your Temper," and "The Somnambulist" -- to the middle of the album. And while the extras are welcomed (especially "Don't Lose Your Temper"), they really should have been tacked on to the end rather than disrupting the original.] - Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide Read more Less

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XTC

XTC was one of the smartest -- and catchiest -- British pop bands to emerge from the punk and new wave explosion of the late '70s. From the tense, jerky riffs of their early singles to the lushly arranged, meticulous pop of their later albums, XTC's music has always been driven by the hook-laden songwriting of guitarist Andy Partridge and bassist Colin Moulding. While p... Read more