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Sand and Sea

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Download links and information about Sand and Sea by The Crabs. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 29:31 minutes.

Artist: The Crabs
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 29:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Tumbling Away 3:11
2. Market Size 1:43
3. Ladies' Choice Reprise 0:39
4. Bricks of Gold 3:22
5. Sand and Sea 5:06
6. End of the World 2:44
7. Snow In Summertime 4:09
8. The Bends 2:48
9. Classic Crabs 2:51
10. I Surrender 2:58

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On their fourth disc, the Crabs' sound changed dramatically with the first note on "Tumbling Away". The addition of Sarah Dougher on organ and vocals added a fresh perspective to the Oregon-based band. John Lunsford's vocals are remarkably smoother than on earlier Crabs' efforts, especially on the second track, "Market Size". Lisa Jackson and Dougher combine on the third track, "Ladies' Choice Reprise", a short instrumental, complete with hand-claps. That song leads into "Bricks of Gold", possibly the most awe-inspiring composition of the collection. It's the first display of Jackson and Dougher's perfectly-matched voices in duet. That song gives way to another instrumental, this time the title track. Dougher's organ adds an extra punch to the band's previous instrumental efforts. The album is undoubtedly more jangley and less noisy than earlier Crabs' recordings. "Classic Crabs" is, as the song title presumes, most like the rollicking numbers on earlier Crabs discs like Jackpot and Brainwashed, with Lunsford's guitar and vocals leading the attack. Possibly the catchiest song of the disc is at the end, the blissful and poignant "I Surrender". Sand and Sea was recorded in two studios, at Calvin Johnson's Dub Narcotic Studio in Olympia, Washington. Other songs were recorded by Larry Crane at Jackpot in Oregon.