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''The Seaside'' is the third demo album from English rock group
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. The album originally featured the second recording of what would become the band's only hit single, " Is This the Life?". It is the last of the band's releases to feature keyboard player/drummer/singer
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and the first to feature keyboard player
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(as well as being the only album to feature two other musicians who were briefly Cardiacs members - Graham Simmonds and Marguerite Johnson). The album is composed of material the band had written and performed between 1980 and 1983. Initially ''The Seaside'' was only produced on cassette (as with earlier Cardiacs album releases), and was only made available through the band's fan club and at concerts. It is notable for having been the first formal release on the band's own label, the Alphabet Business Concern, and a showcases a much cleaner, fuller sound than their previous cassette tapes. The cassette has three known versions - the first featuring a stamped sleeve, the second a black and white picture of bass player Jim Smith, and the third a coloured version. Several tracks on the cassette album were re-recorded for subsequent releases. "Is This the Life?", "A Little Man and a House" and "R.E.S." were all re-recorded and released five years later on Cardiacs' 1988 album ''
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''. "Nurses Whispering Verses" was eventually re-recorded a decade later for the band's 1996 album ''
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'' (albeit with different lyrics). Earlier recordings of "Nurses Whispering Verses" and "Is This the Life?" had previously appeared on the ''
Toy World ''Toy World'' is the second demo album by the English rock band Cardiacs (including '' The Obvious Identity'', released on cassette the previous year under the band name "Cardiac Arrest"). The cassette is a mixture of older songs by the earli ...
'' cassette. The album captures the band in a transitional phase, with two distinct lineups of the band featured. Both featured Mark Cawthra (who moved between drums and keyboards during different recording sessions) and his voice is featured prominently on the album, occasionally sharing lead vocals with Tim Smith. Cawthra would leave the band amicably during the sessions for ''The Seaside'' in order to pursue his own projects.


Reissues

''The Seaside'' was reissued on CD in 1995, with "Nurses Whispering Verses", " Is This the Life?", "A Little Man and a House" and "Dinner Time" all removed from the track listing. The reason provided for these omissions was that the master tape containing those four songs had been damaged and the recordings lost. Despite that, November 2015 saw the release of '' The Seaside: Original Edition'' box set which reinstated, and remastered, all the original tracks.


Track listing

All tracks written and arranged by Tim Smith, except where noted. Writing credits per the ''Cardiacs Book''; lyrics not credited on album.


Personnel

* Tim Smith – guitar, vocals * Jim Smith – bass, vocals *Sarah Smith – tenor saxophone, clarinet *
Mark Cawthra Mark Andrew Cawthra (born 28 April 1961) is a British musician of the project Redbus Noface and formerly of Cardiacs. Biography Mark Andrew Cawthra was born on 28 April 1961 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. Cawthra's first serious ...
 – keyboards and vocals except *, drums on * *
William D. Drake William Derek Drake (born 7 February 1962) is an English musician, keyboardist, pianist, composer and singer-songwriter. He is best known as a former member of the Cult following, cult English rock band Cardiacs, whom he played with for nine yea ...
 – keyboards *Graham Simmonds – guitar *Marguerite Johnston – alto saxophone *
Tim Quy Timothy Graham Quy ( ; 14 August 19612 February 2023) was a British musician, best known as the percussionist for the rock band Cardiacs from 1981 to 1990. Initially the band's sound engineer, Quy first gigged as reserve bass player in 1980 and j ...
 – marimba, percussion *Dominic Luckman – drums Additional musicians *Lanze Lorrens – trumpet, backing vocals *Mike Peters – trumpet *Nick Pell – trumpet *Tim Hills – trombone *Wendy Collins – backing vocals Technical * Produced by Tim Smith and Graham Simmonds * Engineered by Graham Simmonds


''Seaside Treats''

''Seaside Treats'' is a video and extended play (EP) consisting of three and four songs from ''The Seaside'' respectively. The video could be found in the very small number of "Seaside bags" sold at concerts which also contained the EP, the ''Cardiacs Book'', a poster, a badge and a stick of Cardiacs seaside rock. The
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, featuring
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sketches by the band, was released on 31 December 1984, and the
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EP in 1985. A promo video for "A Little Man and a House" also appeared on the Jettisoundz compilation VHS ''Pirates of the Panasoniks''.


Track listing

All tracks written and arranged by Tim Smith; lyrics of "To Go Off and Things" by Mark Cawthra. :;Side one :#"A Little Man and a House" – 4:23 :#"Hope Day" – 6:36 :;Side two :#"R.E.S." – 5:25 :#"To Go Off and Things" – 2:14 :;Video # "A Little Man and a House" # "R.E.S." # "To Go Off and Things"


Personnel

Cardiacs * Tim Quy – marimba, percussion * Tim Smith – guitar, vocals * Jim Smith – bass guitar, vocals * Sarah Smith – tenor saxophone, clarinet * William D. Drake – keyboards, vocals * Dominic Luckman – drums with: * Mark Cawthra – drums on "To Go Off and Things", keyboards and vocals on “A Little Man and a House” * Marguerite Johnston – alto saxophone on "Hope Day" and "R.E.S." * Graham Simmonds – electric guitar on "Hope Day" and "R.E.S." Other musicians * Nick Pell – trumpet on "A Little Man and a House" * Wendy Collins – voice on "A Little Man and a House"


Notes


References


External links


Official Cardiacs site
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