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AUDIO: British Sea Power - "The Land Beyond" (OST version). the "original version" of this track, is taken from their album "Open Season").
Then you’ll discover Under your cover The strangest thing that I ever heard of It makes you wonder Why you’re here And why you feel so Strangely weird Cause we’re not going home And we are not alone No we’re not going home From the sea to the land b. .
Whether screening Powell and Pressburger films before their gigs or holding album launches in village pubs, indie-rock mavericks British Sea Power are seldom less than interesting. Sometimes, the sextet can be too ambitious, but this soundtrack to Penny Woolcock's film about the history of Britain's coastline from 1901 to the present day is BSP at their most haunting and restrained
Matrix, Runout (Side A runout, stamped): 114249E1/A RTRADLP679-A. Matrix, Runout (Side B runout, stamped): 114249E2/A RTRADLP679-B.
Album by British Sea Power. From the Sea to the Land Beyond. Remarkable Diving Feat. Heroines of the Cliff. Melancholy of the Boot. Be You Mighty Sparrow? Berth 24. Red Rock Riviera. Perspectives of Stinky Turner. Heatwave (Lympne Castle Demo).
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Machineries of Joy is a studio album by British indie rock band British Sea Power. It was released in April 2013 on the Rough Trade record label. The album's title track was released as a single in February 2013 in advance of the album release. To promote the album, the band announced a UK tour in April 2013. The album reached on the UK indie album chart, and on the regular chart. It also debuted at on the Irish indie album chart. Rough Trade announced the track listing as follows.
Album · 2013 · 18 Songs. This soundtrack for a documentary culled from historical clips is yet another cinematic adventure by British Sea Power. Telling the story of Britain’s island life-its coastal culture morphing over the years through industry, the elements, war, and peacetime-the story may not move Americans in an equally patriotic way. Yet the music alone should stir quite a visceral effect. In the fine tradition of BSP’s regal rock music, these tracks are both grand and humble, exciting and lulling, fantastically beautiful, and at moments almost unsettling. The song The Land Beyond both opens and closes the film in new rigging (here, the first track and The Islanders ). This may be BSP’s best work in the film realm yet. From the Sea To the Land Beyond British Sea Power.
Soundtrack by British Sea Power. The audio in this clip is from the Man Of Aran soundtrack.
| From The Sea To The Land Beyond - Soundtrack To Penny Woolcocks Film | |
| CD-1 | From The Sea To The Land Beyond |
| CD-2 | Remarkable Diving Feat |
| CD-3 | Strange Sports |
| CD-4 | Heroines Of The Cliff |
| CD-5 | The Guillemot Girls |
| CD-6 | Suffragette Riots |
| CD-7 | Heatwave |
| CD-8 | Melancholy Of The Boot |
| CD-9 | Be You Mighty Sparrow? |
| CD-10 | Berth 24 |
| CD-11 | Red Rock Riviera |
| CD-12 | Coatguard |
| CD-13 | Perspectives Of Stinky Turner |
| CD-14 | Bonjour Copains |
| CD-15 | The Wild Highlands |
| CD-16 | Docklands Renewed |
| CD-17 | The Islanders |
| CD-18 | Heatwave (Lympone Castle Demo) |
| From The Sea To The Land Beyond - The Movie | |
| DVD | From The Sea To The Land Beyond |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTRADLP679 | British Sea Power | From The Sea To The Land Beyond (2xLP, Sea + DVD-V) | Rough Trade | RTRADLP679 | UK | 2013 |
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