On Land and in the Sea

On Land and in the Sea
On Land and in the Sea
Studio album by Cardiacs
Released 1989
Recorded The Slaughterhouse, Yorkshire
Genre Art rock, post-punk
Length 48:39
Label Alphabet Business Concern/Torso
Producer Tim Smith
Cardiacs chronology
Cardiacs Live
(1989)
On Land and in the Sea
(1989)
Archive Cardiacs
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars[1]
Q (favourable)[2]

On Land and in the Sea is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Cardiacs. It was recorded and mixed in 1988 at The Slaughterhouse studios in Yorkshire, produced by Cardiacs band leader Tim Smith and engineered by Roger Tebbutt.

The album is seen by many fans as being the definitive Cardiacs release. It was the last to feature the "classic" sextet line-up of the band which had been in place since 1984. Saxophonist and backing singer Sarah Smith left the band shortly before the album was released, and both keyboard player William D. Drake and percussionist Tim Quy would have departed before the release of the next studio album (1992's Heaven Born and Ever Bright).

The album was less overtly conceptual than its predecessor - 1988's A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window - lacking that album's more explicit lyrical focus on childhood, warfare, the workplace and the loss of innocence. The album's lyrics also featured a number of cut-and-paste quotes or paraphrases from the work of the nineteenth-century Irish poet George Darley (in the songs "Arnald" and "Mare’s Nest").[3]

On Land and in the Sea received some of the best reviews of Cardiacs' career. Noting the band's previous role as "fruitcake purveyors of irreverent, florid, and pomp-ish pop, both harking back to the early ‘70s and ridiculing that period’s excesses," Q's Henry Williams described the album as "a tour-de-force" and "a scary and unanticipated triumph," referring to the music's "manic, cackling pace" and comparing Cardiacs' work to both The Small Faces and Peter Hamill.[4] In Melody Maker, Andrew Smith described it as the first album to have captured "the full majesty of their sound" and dubbed it "insanely sharp; one continuous, sweeping, collection of sawn-off epic joy... a deeply satisfying album." He also noted "When I listen to The Cardiacs, I hear echoes of Broadway musical – in the unapologetic, audacious breadth and scale of their sound – as well as the inscrutably Germanic qualities of a Brecht or Eisler (both of whom would have loved this album). In fact, The Cardiacs are very Brechtian: they never allow the listener to settle into passive receptivity. What astonished me is the amount of energy they expend. It’s not always very elegant, which is why some people have difficulty with it, I suspect, but in a world run by designers and advertising men, who needs elegance?"[5]

On Land and in the Sea was originally issued by Alphabet Business Concern in 1989 on vinyl LP, cassette, and CD. The Dutch record label Torso released the album on CD with the inclusion of five extra tracks. The album was reissued on CD in 1995 (minus the bonus tracks) along with the rest of Cardiacs' back catalogue. After a brief period of unavailability during the mid-2000s, the album was re-pressed in August 2007 and is currently available on the band's official website.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Tim Smith unless otherwise indicated.

Alphabet Version

  1. "Two Bites of Cherry" - 3:19
  2. "Baby Heart Dirt" - 3:32
  3. "The Leader of the Starry Skys" - 3:52
  4. "I Hold My Love in My Arms" (Tim Smith, William D. Drake) - 1:10
  5. "The Duck and Roger the Horse" - 3:56
  6. "Arnald" - 2:49
  7. "Horse Head" - 1:20
  8. "Fast Robert" - 3:59
  9. "Mare's Nest" (Tim Smith, William D. Drake) - 4:15
  10. "The Stench of Honey" - 3:33
  11. "Buds and Spawn" - 6:46
  12. "The Safety Bowl" - 1:45
  13. "The Everso Closely Guarded Line" (Tim Smith, William D. Drake) - 8:23

Torso Version

  1. "Two Bites of Cherry"
  2. "Baby Heart Dirt"
  3. "The Leader of the Starry Skys"
  4. "I Hold My Love in My Arms" (Tim Smith, William D. Drake)
  5. "The Duck and Roger the Horse"
  6. "Arnald"
  7. "Horse Head"
  8. "Fast Robert"
  9. "Mare's Nest" (Tim Smith, William D. Drake)
  10. "The Stench of Honey"
  11. "Buds and Spawn"
  12. "The Safety Bowl"
  13. "The Everso Closely Guarded Line" (Tim Smith, William D. Drake)
  14. "ABC Chimes"* (not credited on track listing)
  15. "Baby Heart Dirt" *
  16. "I Hold My Love In My Arms" *
  17. "Horsehead" *
  18. "Safety Bowl" *
  19. "Tarred And Feathered" *

Extra tracks are marked with *

Personnel

  • Tim Smith - Vocals and Guitar
  • Jim Smith - Bass and Vocals
  • Sarah Smith - Saxophone and Vocals
  • William D. Drake - Keyboard and Vocals
  • Tim Quy - Percussion and Keyboard
  • Dominic Luckman - Drums

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Q review
  3. ^ Notes on poetry quoted/paraphrased in Cardiacs lyrics on Cardiacs fansite. Retrieved November 13, 2008.
  4. ^ Review of On Land and in the Sea by Henry Williams in Q Magazine, 1989 (archived on Cardiacs homepage)
  5. ^ Review of On Land and in the Sea by Andrew Smith in Melody Maker, 1989 (archived on Cardiacs homepage)

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