XTC continue on with the big drum sound of Drums and Wires, adding more polish and an even heavier-hitting approach for Black Sea -- their arrangements are fuller and they rock harder than ever before. Where Drums and Wires implied social commentary, Black Sea more directly addresses sociopolitical concerns, handling them not strictly in a theoretical sense, but rather showing a human response to the circumstances. Of course, the band's skewed outlook and mid-'60s pop sense keeps things from becoming too heavy -- included are some of their finest songs, like "Respectable Street," "Generals and Majors," and "Towers of London," as well as the thoroughly enjoyable pop fluff throwaway "Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)" to keep the mood light. All in all, there isn't a bad song in the bunch -- Black Sea is their most consistent album to date -- and although XTC always operated on the fringes, the album is their most commercial-sounding, fitting in perfectly with the new wave of the late '70s/early '80s. [The 2002 CD reissue appends three bonus tracks: "Smokeless Zone," "Don't Lose Your Temper," and "The Somnambulist."] ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
Cool! So u r a musician too? , I gonna become one too, but I'm only 18 :), so I will be starting with the bass and some friend of mine will help me learn to play it, let's see if I could buy the 5 string electric bass with at least a 10" amp bigger, depending of the price...
In 1980 I had been playing in prog rock bands for 4 years - you know - Yes, Genesis, etc. This was one of the first albums to grab my ear in my kid sister's punk collection - XTC become one of my faves and gave me a deeper appreciation of the whole genre - and my sister, as well. It's really cool how great music brings people together.
This is an amazing album. Too many highlights to mention, but its one of my favorite albums by anyone. This was probably the best album of any genre to be released in 1980. Talking Heads' "Remain in Light" might give it a fight, but "Black Sea" has far more dynamics and more good songs. I think 'Remain in Light' is super solid and tight, but it offers very little variety as some of the songs use one 'groove' with only subtle changes. XTC I feel are better writers.