'80s Black Sea was arguably XTC's most consistent salvo to date yielding a pair of genuine signature songs "Generals and Majors" and "Sgt Rock. (is Going to Help Me." While I have no reason to frown on those tunes, I gravitate for deeper album tracks, and "Rocket From a Bottle" and "Don't Lose Your Temple" really quickened my pulse, and maybe a tad less so, "Respectable Street." So far as I was concerned, there were zero throwaways, and I'll always regard Black Sea as one of XTC's career highlights. These prototype variations (save for the instrumentals) don't radically deviate from the finished product, but they don't have to be in order to still fascinate. What's more there are three solo Partridge demos of songs that never carried over to the album or it's adjacent b-sides ("Pearl," "Monkeys in Human Skin Suits," and "Holding the Baby") that really might have been rendered into crucial nuggets in the XTC oeuvre had they had been fully fleshed out by the band. Then again, maybe not, so I'll just let you decide. Have at it.
01 Living Through Another Cuba [instrumental]
02 Sgt. Rock (Is Going To Help Me)
03 Rocket From A Bottle
04 Towers Of London
05 Smokeless Zone [instrumental]
06 Ban The Bomb [instrumental]
07 No Language In Our Lungs
08 Pearl [Andy Partridge solo]
09 Holding The Baby [Andy Partridge solo]
10 Monkeys In Human Skin Suits [Andy Partridge solo]
11 Burning With Optimism's Flames
12 Paper And Iron (Notes And Coins)
13 Travels In Nihilon
14 Don't Lose Your Temper
15 Respectable Street
16 Generals And Majors
2 comments:
Thanks 9again and always), for this. I was always a Drums & Wires guy. Black Sea always seemed like the commercial cash-in (which I acknowledge is not really fair - but I really loved D&W and 'Nigel' was the pinnacle (only rarely approached in later efforts). I wonder if it's different being exposed to their stuff as back catalogue rather than living through the releases in real time?
Many thanks for this.
Black Sea was my entry into XTC. I sought it out after hearing a punk band cover Respectable Street. After I bought it, I also recognized Generals & Majors from a homemade compilation tape (I'd acquired somewhere) that was made by a friend of a friend. I still have them both!
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