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Black Sea

Album - 12 september 1980 - DeB Id: 21774
By XTC
11 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 5,90

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Black Sea London

 "Many critics consider them the best after the Beatles for their ability to mix sounds from different origins."

 "The rhythmically devastating opening of 'Respectable Street' is the calling card that XTC hands over to the listener."

 Dive into XTC's Black Sea and discover a New Wave masterpiece that shaped music history!

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It's in the order of their hedgerows
It's in the way their curtains open and close
It's in the look they give you down their nose
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Generals and majors, uh-huh
They're never too far
From battlefields so glorious
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Living through another Cuba
It's 1961 again and we are piggy in the middle
Living through another Cuba
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See the lovers all gone crazy
Looking for romance it seems
Many sleepless nights will follow
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Birds beware, expect me up there
me and air are feeling light today
jets should hide, I'll fly alongside
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There is no language in our lungs
To tell the world just how we feel
No bridge of thought
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Towers of London
When they had built you
Did you watch over the men who fell
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Paper, iron, won't buy Eden
working for paper and for iron
work for the right to keep my tie on
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"Sgt. Rock (Is Going To Help Me)"

I'm enlisting, overseas aid
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You've learnt no lessons
all that time so cheaply spent
there's no youth culture
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XTC

XTC were an English new wave/art-pop band from Swindon, led by songwriters Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding. Rising from late-70s post-punk into intricate studio pop, they stopped touring in 1982 and focused on richly arranged albums like English Settlement and Skylarking before concluding activity in the 2000s.
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