A deluxe 4-disc box set includes the Sea of Brass studio album, The Live DVD, live audio CD, and a fourth bonus disc of exclusive related material.
British Sea Power have long been the most lateral thinking of bands. The Brighton group’s previous audacious ventures have included scoring leftfield documentary films, playing shows on the Cutty Sark and in Cornish caves, taking to the stage surrounded by foliage and accompanied by a man in an eight-foot bear costume, and launching a new album in a country pub, after which they camped overnight in the beer garden.
For their latest experimental caper, they have recorded an imminent new album, Sea of Brass, in which they revisit highlights of their 12-year career alongside a traditional 28-piece brass band.
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A studio album version is recorded with the Foden’s Band, the renowned Chesire-based brass ensemble, formed in 1900.
Studio CD
1. Heavenly Waters
2. Once More Now
3. Albert’s Eyes
4. Atom
5. A Light Above Descending
6. Machineries of Joy
7. When a Warm Wind Blows Through the Grass
8. The Great Skua
Live CD
1. Heavenly Waters
2. A Wooden Horse
3. Albert’s Eyes
4. Atom
5. No Need to Cry
6. Once More Now
7. The Smallest Church in Sussex
8. Machineries of Joy
9. A Light Above Descending
10. Lately
11. Lights Out for Darker Skies
12. Waving Flags
13. The Great Skua
14. When a Warm Wind Blows Through the Grass
Supplementary Disc
1. Waving Flags (Brass-only Orchestral Version)
2. Lights Out for Darker Skies
3. No Need To Cry
4. A Wooden Horse
5. Waving Flags
6. The Smallest Church in Sussex
7. Lately
8. Albert’s Eyes (Brass-only Orchestral Version)
9. Someone’s Yearning (Studio Version)
10. Once More Now (Brass-only Orchestral Version)
11. True Adventures
12. What You Need the Most (Live at All Saints Church, Hove)
13. Blackout (Live at All Saints Church, Hove)
14. Bear (Live at All Saints Church, Hove)
15. Heavenly Waters (Brass-only Orchestral Version)
16. Waving Flags Two (Brass-only Orchestral Version)
17. Someone’s Yearning (Live at The Barbican, London)
18. The Great Skua (Brass-only Orchestral Version)