British Sea Power - The Decline of British Sea Power (The Compleat Illustrated British Sea Power Vol. 1) (2015)
Artist: British Sea Power
Title: The Decline of British Sea Power
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Golden Chariot Records – GCR016BX
Genre: Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 04:06:35
Total Size: 565 MB / 1.52 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Decline of British Sea Power
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Golden Chariot Records – GCR016BX
Genre: Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 04:06:35
Total Size: 565 MB / 1.52 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1 - The Decline Of British Sea Power
01. Men Together Today (0:41)
02. Apologies to Insect Life (2:48)
03. Favours in the Beetroot Fields (1:17)
04. Something Wicked (3:12)
05. Remember Me (3:10)
06. Fear of Drowning (4:26)
07. The Lonely (5:12)
08. Carrion (4:07)
09. Blackout (3:49)
10. Lately (13:59)
11. A Wooden Horse (4:37)
CD2 - The Decline-Era B-Sides
01. Albert's Eyes (3:35)
02. Moley & Me (4:09)
03. The Smallest Church in Sussex (2:54)
04. Salty Water (3:53)
05. Strange Communication (4:08)
06. Birdy (3:39)
07. Heavenly Waters (6:36)
08. A Lovely Day Tomorrow (4:04)
09. Apologies to Insect Life (Russian Rock demo) (2:39)
10. The Scottish Wildlife Experience (2:55)
11. No Red Indian (3:55)
12. Good Good Boys (3:46)
CD3 - The Decline Era, Rare And Live
01. Carrion (Concert Intro Loop) (0:49)
02. Childhood Memories (Single) (3:35)
03. Remember Me (Gareth Jones Mix) (3:33)
04. Carrion (Mads Bjerke Mix) (4:14)
05. A Lovely Day Tomorrow (Will Sergeant) (3:58)
06. Strange (3:13)
07. Tugboat (6:49)
08. A Wooden Horse (Golden Chariot B-Side) (4:28)
09. A Fear Of Drowning (Golden Chariot Single) (4:24)
10. The Spirit Of St Louis (Single) (3:53)
11. Out Of My Mind On Dope & Speed (2:03)
12. A Lovely Day Tomorrow (Czech EP Alternative) (5:09)
13. Fakir (Czech EP) (3:08)
14. The Smallest Church In Sussex (Instrumental) (3:02)
15. Fear Of Drowning (4:32)
16. The Scottish Wildlife Experience (2:17)
17. The Spirit Of St Louis (4:29)
18. Lately (13:17)
CD4 - Demo Recordings
01. We're Not Like This (Monnow Valley) (5:06)
02. Memories Of Childhood (3:38)
03. The Lonely (Organ Demo) (3:58)
04. Albert's Eyes (3:23)
05. Heavenly Waters (Vocal Demo) (6:43)
06. The Smallest Church In Sussex (Piano) (2:00)
07. A Lovely Day Tomorrow (3:19)
08. Something Wicked (Hamilton Vocal) (3:07)
09. Black Ops With Liberace (The Lonely) (2:34)
10. Always The Sea (Monnow Valley) (4:19)
11. Blackout (4:17)
12. Lately (13:58)
13. The Spirit Of St Louis (3:56)
14. Theme From Baraka (2:50)
15. Total War By Rock And Roll (1:36)
16. Unused Demo 1 (0:58)
17. Unused Demo 9 (2:45)
18. Unused Demo 3 (1:58)
19. Unused Demo 7 (1:53)
20. Diecastings (4:20)
Lovingly rendered re-issue of a true British indie-rock classic, 'The Decline Of British Sea Power'. Coming June 2015 on the band's own Golden Chariot Records label is a deluxe, expanded and lovingly rendered reissue 'The Decline of British Sea Power', the band's debut album, originally released in June 2003 to huge critical acclaim. Over the course of their 5 studio LPs and three award winning film soundtracks, British Sea Power have become a true British institution: Top 10, Mercury nominated LP, 3 UK silver discs and renowned for their astonishing live shows in unique and unlikley locations - National History Museum, Great Wall of China, Cutty Sark, Cern Hadron Collider, Chelsea Flower show, down a Cornish mine, up in the hills in the highest pub in England, Jodrell Bank and at the John Betjeman centenary with Nick Cave, Barry Humphries, Ronnie Corbet and Prince Charles - as well as hundreds of more traditional sell out tours and festivals around the world. 'The Decline of British Sea Power' will be re-issued on multiple formats including a deluxe collectable 2CD + DVD casebound book and featuring a re-mastered version of the original studio album along with b-sides from the band. The album was originally released to much acclaim: 'Out of this world... The track Carrion is truly wondrous, the crowning moment of a dazzling debut' - NME 'British Sea Power's slightly camp, wholly menacing and startlingly audacious debut is unlike anything else' - The Guardian "The best band in Britain." - The Sunday Times