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The Waterboys - This Is The Sea (Reissue, Remastered) (1985/2004)

The Waterboys - This Is The Sea (Reissue, Remastered) (1985/2004)

BAND/ARTIST: The Waterboys

  • Title: This Is The Sea
  • Year Of Release: 1985/2004
  • Label: EMI
  • Genre: Alt Rock, Post Punk, Folk Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:43:35
  • Total Size: 251/805 Mb (scans)
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The Waterboys - This Is The Sea (Reissue, Remastered) (1985/2004)


Tracklist:

This Is The Sea:
01/23. Don't Bang the Drum
02/23. The Whole of the Moon
03/23. Spirit
04/23. The Pan Within
05/23. Medicine Bow
06/23. Old England
07/23. Be My Enemy
08/23. Trumpets
09/23. This Is the Sea

Additional Recordings:
10/23. Beverly Penn
11/23. Sleek White Schooner
12/23. Medicine Bow (full length)
13/23. Medicine Jack
14/23. High Far Soon
15/23. Even The Trees Are Dancing
16/23. Towers Open Fire
17/23. This Is The Sea (live)
18/23. Then You Hold Me
19/23. Spirit (full length)
20/23. Miracle
21/23. I Am Not Here
22/23. Sweet Thing
23/23. The Waves

The Waterboys are a British-Irish folk rock band formed in Edinburgh in 1983 by Scottish musician Mike Scott. The band's membership, past and present, has been composed mainly of musicians from Scotland, Ireland and England. Mike Scott has remained as the only constant member throughout the band's career. They have explored a number of different styles, but their music is mainly a mix of folk music with rock and roll. They dissolved in 1993 when Scott departed to pursue a solo career. They reformed in 2000, and continue to release albums and tour worldwide. Scott emphasises a continuity between The Waterboys and his solo work, saying that "To me there's no difference between Mike Scott and the Waterboys; they both mean the same thing. They mean myself and whoever are my current travelling musical companions."

The early Waterboys sound became known as "The Big Music" after a song on their second album, A Pagan Place. This style was described by Scott as "a metaphor for seeing God's signature in the world."Waterboys chronicler Ian Abrahams elaborated on this by defining "The Big Music" as, "...a mystical celebration of paganism. It's extolling the basic and primitive divinity that exists in everything ('the oceans and the sand'), religious and spiritual all encompassing. Here is something that can't be owned or built upon, something that has its existence in the concept of Mother Earth and has an ancestral approach to religion. And it takes in and embraces the feminine side of divinity, pluralistic in its acceptance of the wider pantheon of paganism."

"The Big Music" either influenced or was used to describe a number of other bands specializing in an anthemic sound, including U2, Simple Minds, In Tua Nua, Big Country and Hothouse Flowers.

In the late 1980s, the band became significantly more folk influenced. The Waterboys eventually returned to rock and roll, and have released both rock and folk albums since reforming.


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  • mufty77
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