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Download links and information about 1897 by Seaworthy. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Electronica, Jazz, Indie Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:08 minutes.

Artist: Seaworthy
Release date: 2009
Genre: Electronica, Jazz, Indie Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Inside 0:38
2. Ammunition 1 4:57
3. Inside 2 0:36
4. Ammunition 2 5:45
5. Ammunition 3 9:47
6. Installation 1 3:34
7. Installation 2 6:35
8. Installation 3 3:54
9. Ammunition 4 3:20
10. Ammunition 5 4:37
11. Ammunition 6 1:55
12. Outside 1:30

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For their second CD for the 12k label, Seaworthy worked from field recordings made by the group's Cameron Webb in an Australian decommissioned ammunitions bunker built in — you might have guessed — 1897. Webb performed and recorded inside the bunkers and in the lush surrounding nature. Sam Shinazzi and Greg Bird added their contributions afterward. You might expect austerity, a large, empty, echoing sonic space, or even a subtle reflection on war and armament, but 1897 is none of that. The music is elegant and quiet, with an air of dignity and hope. Guitars (lightly strummed, looped, stretching e-bow notes, or prepared) form the core of the music, along with digital treatments. 1897 features 12 tracks, most in the three- to six-minute range, with a couple of short interludes and one ten-minute piece. We are somewhere between the free-form blues-folk soliloquies of Loren Connors and the esthetic purity of Oren Ambarchi circa Suspension — an antagonistic pair of references at first sight, but they blend well and create an interesting stylistic scope. This album's only flaw may be its lack of surprises: it gets so unintrusive, delicate, and sweet that it may very well fail to make an impression. However, it makes a fine late-night listen. ~ François Couture, Rovi