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  • Audio CD (30 Jan 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: V2
  • ASIN: B000CNEQ64
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 7,105 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Deus Ibi EstIsobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 2:51£0.69
Listen  2. Black MountainIsobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 3:08£0.69
Listen  3. The False HusbandIsobel Campbell 3:52£0.69
Listen  4. Ballad Of The Broken SeasIsobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 2:40£0.69
Listen  5. RevolverIsobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 2:40£0.69
Listen  6. Ramblin' ManIsobel Campbell 3:27£0.69
Listen  7. (Do You Wanna) Come Walk With Me?Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 3:26£0.69
Listen  8. Saturday's GoneIsobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 4:35£0.69
Listen  9. It's Hard To Kill A Bad ThingIsobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 2:52£0.69
Listen10. Honey Child What Can I Do?Isobel Campbell 3:43£0.69
Listen11. Dusty WreathIsobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 3:43£0.69
Listen12. The Circus Is Leaving TownIsobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan 5:35£0.69


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At first glance, it’s a bizarre pairing: Isobel Campbell, formerly of Scots twee-popstrels Belle and Sebastian, and Mark Lanegan, the giant redwood who towered at the microphone of Seattle’s Americana demi-legends Screaming Trees. But on Ballad Of The Broken Seas, we see not only many points of conciliation between these two diverse vocalists, but learn a little more about each in the process. Lanegan’s last few albums have been dour, zombified affairs, but on "(Do You Wanna) Come Walk With Me" his rich, lightning-scarred vocal sounds warm, revitalised--romantic, even.

Campbell, meanwhile, is anything but a wallflower: it’s her understated, siren-like vocals that define numbers like "The False Husband" and "Black Mountain", fragile, tremulous but exquisitely orchestrated numbers that hark back to classic British folk touchstones like Vashti Bunyan and Nick Drake. Most importantly, however, when they sing together, there’s genuine chemistry: see the magical "Revolver" or a cover of Hank Williams’ "Ramblin’ Man", which mark out Lanegan and Campbell as something of a Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra for the modern freak-folk set. --Louis Pattison



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'Ballad Of The Broken Seas' is the debut album from former Belle & Sebastian member Isobel Campbell and former Screaming Trees and Queens Of The Stone Age lead singer Mark Lanegan. Recorded in Glasgow and Los Angeles, the album mixes indie-folk and blues with Campbell's sweet vocals complementing Lanegan's harsh voice. The limited edition single, a cover ofHank Williams' 'Ramblin' Man', is also included.

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars La Belle et la Bete, 1 Aug 2006
By Chinosan "C.C." (London. U.K.) - See all my reviews
Who would have expected it in 2006 Belle & Sebastian and ex-member of Belle & Sebastian Isobel Campbell both release albums and the one that grabs most attention is Campbell's. This girl used to be written off as twee but there's nothing twee about this record. From the cover photos and through the songs Isobel twists and plays with the normal preconceptions of male-female roles in music and relationships. Her unexpected partner for this project Lanegan sounds like a younger and sexier Tom Waits and allows Isobel to call the shots and pull the strings.
Okay you can say it's all just an imitation of Nancy & Lee and be cynical if you want but it goes somewhere else. It succeeds where Nick Cave and Kylie's bad Nancy & Lee pastiche failed because the songs are good enough and there's something new here. It's a darker and dirtier take on what Hazelwood did with Sinatra.
Isobel's take on Hank Williams's Ramblin' Man is up there with the best and most unexpected versions of the king of country's songs. If you want a cute little summer day record this is not for you but if you want a record that is darkly sexy, inventive and unexpected you should grab hold of it.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars And a Mercury Nomination to go with that please., 2 Aug 2006
By T. G. Cox "dancin_terry" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Isobel Campbell has presented a selection of songs that echo of open plains and small town mentality and has teamed up Mark Lanegan to deliver them like this years Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons. The songs range from catchy sing-a-long of true alt-country in Ramblin Man and (Do you Wanna) Come Walk with me to the delicate wordplay and melody of Honey Child. Lanegan's vocals are every bit as vital as Rain Dogs era Tom Waits whose influences are also heard in the production of some of the songs. This wide landscape provides the perfect spoil to the urban life obsessesives of 2006 a'la Lilly Allen and the Arctic Monkeys but stands tall on the quality of musicianship and apparent bond between the two protaginists. This is a record that you'll be playing to your grand children.
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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This one will last, 1 Mar 2006
I'm not as keen on reviewing music - it really is a personal thing. "Finest album ever" - "Complete waste of time". I am rarely a mainstream listener, I do like looking for fresh sounds, preferably something that touches me and that will grow on me.

This is an interesting album (and not in the sense of being quite inaccessible to most people!) but it wouldn't be too easy to put in a pidgeon hole (which suits me). I don't really agree with the Cohen tag tho I understand why - I hear some early Dylan on some of the tracks and there certainly is a touch of alt country. Their voices really do go well together and the music is very well balanced. Certainly this is "sexy" music to me.

Almost a challenge - listen to the final track without pressing repeat! Enjoy it, it's worth discovering

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5.0 out of 5 stars Belle's best yet
I can only agree with the earlier reviewer, the pairing of Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan is a match made in heaven. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Stephen Cooper

4.0 out of 5 stars Nu folk-ish melodies with lovely voices
The Ballad of the Broken Seas is a collaboration between American Mark Lanegan and Scotswomen Isobel Campbell (of Belle and Sebastian). Read more
Published on 2 Jul 2007 by Jaybird

4.0 out of 5 stars Dark brilliance
Mark Lanegan has already proved his worth collaborating with QOTSA on one of the standout tracks on their 'Lullabies' album and on the rather excellent solo album 'Bubblegum', so... Read more
Published on 12 Mar 2007 by Mr. M. A. Watson

4.0 out of 5 stars a rant
1st of this is for "andrew".yes you are very right,don't buy this album expecting pretty belle and sebastian sounds,it's not anything like them. Read more
Published on 17 Jan 2007 by K. groves

4.0 out of 5 stars One of THE albums of 2006
Ok...so being ignorant I had no idea who Isobel Campbell was until I delved into her past. The Screaming Trees "Dust" was a fantastic release but I had always found Mark Lanegan... Read more
Published on 10 Dec 2006 by Viper

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Unlike the other reviewers here I found this album very weak, humourless, lacking any nuance and pretty derivative - nothing new - as one reviewer says "good driving music" -... Read more
Published on 6 Jul 2006 by Andrew

5.0 out of 5 stars My New Favourite Album
A huge Belle & Sebastian fan, my girlfriend bought this album by ex-B&S member Isobel Campbell and when we both heard it for the first time we weren't that keen... Read more
Published on 28 April 2006 by Sock Monkey

4.0 out of 5 stars It works, surprisingly
Naturally I was very surprised to learn that Isobel, formerly of one of my favourite bands (Belle & Sebastian) was making an album w/ Mark Lanegan, formerly of a heavy metal... Read more
Published on 14 Mar 2006

5.0 out of 5 stars Even better than the sum of its parts
If you initially think about this album as a sum of the two known artists; think again! The contrast in the shared vocals only adds to the enjoyable overall effect, quite... Read more
Published on 14 Mar 2006 by Mr. J. L. Boutcher

3.0 out of 5 stars This is an Isobel Cambell solo album really
As I have remarked in the title of this review this album is, regardless of the official artist description, an Isobel Cambell album. Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2006 by yosemite sam

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