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  1. The Sea Cabinet. Snape Maltings concert hall, where the songs in The Sea Cabinet were first performed in October 2010. The Sea Cabinet is a song cycle and musical theatre piece by British singer-songwriter Gwyneth Herbert about "memory, obsession, love, and the sea". [5] .

  2. The Sea Cabinet by Gwyneth Herbert, released 20 May 2013 1. Sea Theme 2. The Regal 3. Sweeter 4. Alderney 5. I Still Hear The Bells 6. Fishguard Ladies 7. Plenty Time For Praying 8. Drink 9. The King's Shilling 10. Promises 11. Lorelei 12. Drip 13. Sea Theme Reprise

  3. 19 de jun. de 2013 · As its title suggests, The Sea Cabinet brings together a dozen songs which are linked to the sea in various ways. Most of them are new, with only the fragile beauty of "Lorelei" recurring from the 2009 album. While not exactly a concept album, The Sea Cabinet centers on the imagined story of a woman who walks the beach every day alone.

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  4. As its title suggests, The Sea Cabinet brings together a dozen songs which are linked to the sea in various ways. Most of them are new, with only the fragile beauty of “Lorelei” recurring from the 2009 album. While not exactly a concept album, The Sea Cabinet centers on the imagined story of a woman who walks the beach every day alone.

  5. Holly Williams reviews The Sea Cabinet in The Independent Recorded by the sea in Aldeburgh, Herberts sort-of concept album is changeable as the ocean. There’s a cabaret approach to storytelling, in rollicking sea shanties and waltzes, while her clear pale voice switches between clipped precision, fluttering whispers and full-throated ...

  6. 22 de ago. de 2007 · Gwyneth Herbert - "Lay You Down". Gwyneth's new album "The Sea Cabinet" available now! Gwyneth's Store: https://tinyurl.com/ycbjlthz Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yaygbjeo Amazon:...

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    • Gwyneth Herbert
  7. “Since Gwyneth Herberts Aldeburgh-commissioned song-cycle The Sea Cabinet takes Suffolk’s coastline as its theme, Wilton’s Music Hall made an atmospheric location for the album launch. The old vaudeville theatre’s faded paint and bare brickwork projected all the battered ruggedness of a seafront building blasted by storms.