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HALF SEAS OVER - Half Seas Over



Artist: HALF SEAS OVER  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Half Seas Over
Label: Brownswood UK  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: BWOOD 047CD
Format: CD
Released: 17 May, 2010
Price: $15.65
Genre: Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Playlist: MP3
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Side 1
1.  - Get Me To The Station - MP3 Sample MP3 "Get Me To The Station"
2.  - The New Breed - MP3 Sample MP3 "The New Breed"
3.  - Sad Mona - MP3 Sample MP3 "Sad Mona"
4.  - Prelude - MP3 Sample MP3 "Prelude"
5.  - Evensong - MP3 Sample MP3 "Evensong"
6.  - Sunday's Empire - MP3 Sample MP3 "Sunday's Empire"
7.  - Into The Night - MP3 Sample MP3 "Into The Night"
8.  - The Hathaways - MP3 Sample MP3 "The Hathaways"
9.  - Just To Clear My Head - MP3 Sample MP3 "Just To Clear My Head"
10.  - Cypress Grove - MP3 Sample MP3 "Cypress Grove"
11.  - Here On The Plains - MP3 Sample MP3 "Here On The Plains"
12.  - Rake - MP3 Sample MP3 "Rake"
13.  - Long Way Down - MP3 Sample MP3 "Long Way Down"

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    Review

    Brooklynites Half Seas Over really impress with this self-titled debut on Gilles Peterson's Brownswood imprint. Comprised of singer Adam McBride-Smith and pianist Elen Mehler, this release follows on from Mehler's The After Suite album from last year, which saw the pair join forces on a couple of tracks. <br> While The After Suite was rooted in jazz, this new fully-fledged collaboration has liberated the pair to create something that will appeal to a great swathe of music fans. Unashamedly mellow and melancholy, the instrumentation is sparse but played to a truly captivating standard. Mehler's piano must take the lion's share of credit - check out his staccato, nerve-jangling playing on "Rake" for one example. But there are also drums and the occasional accordion (which nicely evokes the genesis of their name - a slang term for drunken sailors). The virtuoso double-bass on opener "Get Me To The Station" especially will have your jaw slowly dropping in admiration of the dexterous playing. <br> While most of the songs are slow and sentimental, a couple of jolly and upbeat songs make the cut. "Sunday's Empire" has a rollicking bar-room vibe, while "Sad Mona" has a pleasing bossa nova lilt to it. They give the album a wider range as McBride-Smith's smooth, Chet Baker-style voice cooing and emoting nicely throughout the album. Combining jazz, folk and blues so effortlessly, this album manages to touch on a lot that has come before - Tom Waits, Talk Talk and Jamie Cullum to name but a few - but manages to set itself apart nicely from the rest.