| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1988年05月09日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Elektra |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 60772 |
| SKU | 075596077224 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:59
Personnel: Pat Gribben (vocals, guitar, steel guitar, strings, piano, background vocals); Paul Crowder (vocals, drums, background vocals); Gerard "Spud" Murphy (vocals, percussion); Stevie Lange, Billy Vanderpuye, Peter Smith , David Field, McCarthy Sisters, Katie Kissoon, Miriam Stockley, Brian Kennedy (vocals, background vocals); Eileen Gribben, Terry Sharpe (vocals); Andy Findon (tin whistle); Bob White (pipe, Uilleann pipe); Nick Glennie-Smith (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Paul Fishman (keyboards, keyboard programming); Peter Vitesse, John Whitehead, Peter-John Vettese (keyboards); Pat Crowder (drums); Roland Vaughan Kerridge (percussion, electronic percussion); Maurice Pert (percussion); Claire (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Peter Smith .
Photographer: Tony Mascolo.
Soothing harmonies, ringing guitars, and lush synths are the inhabitants that swim in The Sea of Love, the sophomore effort by the Adventures. The shimmering, hummable pop the Adventures crafted on their first LP, Theodore and Friends, is furnished with a coat of studio polish as the band aims for an epic feel. In an attempt to beef up their sound, the group doesn't lose its grip on subtlety. The slicker production doesn't make their songs more appealing to commercial radio; it merely enhances their beauty. The choirboy vocals of Terry Sharpe are thrust into the front of the mix; the album exploits the fragility and strength of his voice, bringing them into focus. Sharpe's melancholy vocals on "Broken Land" captures the suffering caused by violent, religious strife in Ireland, Sharpe's country of birth. Accompanied by woeful keyboards and robust drums, he sings with profound sorrow as he observes the destruction around him and asks for peace. The warmth and clarity of his voice is comforting not only to the ears but to the heart as well. In "You Don't Have to Cry Anymore" and "The Sound of Summer," his soaring vocals lift the spirits without being saccharine. Sharpe's backup singers, Eileen Gribben and Spud Murphy, add even greater depth to his succulent harmonies. Musicianship throughout The Sea of Love is top-notch. Pat Gribben is a gifted guitarist, keenly aware of when to turn up the amps and when to strive for sparkling pop. The unyielding optimism of The Sea of Love probably won't suit cynics, but anybody with a craving for a feel-good album will have a king's feast. ~ Michael Sutton
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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