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Ballad of the Broken Seas is an album released by Isobel Campbell and the first collaboration between her and Mark Lanegan. It made the shortlist for the 2006 Mercury Music Prize.
The Mercury nomination provoked some criticism, as collaborator Mark Lanegan is American and the award is for British and Irish artists only. However Campbell wrote most of the tracks and self-produced the album. Campbell had written the music and some of the lyrics, before sending it to Lanegan.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Isobel Campbell except where stated
- "Deus Ibi Est" – 2:51
- "Black Mountain" – 3:10
- "The False Husband" – 3:53
- "Ballad Of The Broken Seas" – 2:42
- "Revolver" – 2:40 (Mark Lanegan)
- "Ramblin' Man" – 3:29 (Hank Williams)
- "(Do You Wanna) Come Walk With Me?" – 3:27
- "Saturday's Gone" (Campbell) – 4:37
- "It's Hard To Kill A Bad Thing" – 2:53 (Jim McCulloch)
- "Honey Child What Can I Do?" – 3:44 (Campbell/Shaw)
- "Dusty Wreath" – 3:44
- "Circus Is Leaving Town" – 5:35
[edit] Personnel
- Mark Lanegan - Vocals
- Isobel Campbell - Vocals, Piano, Cello, Harpsichord, Tubular Bells, Glockenspiel
- Alyn Cosker - Drums
- Jim McCulloch - Guitars
- Ross Hamilton - Double Bass (1,6-8), Bass Guitar (4,10,12)
- David Robertson - Bodhran (1), Percussion (8), Congas (9)
- Bill Wells - Bass Guitar (2,3), Piano (4), Vibraphone (8)
- John McCusker - Solo Violin (4)
- Joshua Blanchard - Acoustic Guitar (5)
- Eddi Nappi - Bass Guitar (5)
- Norm Block - Drums (5)
- Geoff Allen - Whip (6)
- Claire Campbell - Violin (8)
- Helen Thompson - Harp (10)
- Chris Geddes - Hammond Organ (12)
- Paul Leonard Morgan - String Arrangements (3-5,9-10)