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  2. This Is the Sea - Wikipedia

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    This Is the Sea contains the best-selling Waterboys single, "The Whole of the Moon". The album cover is a photograph taken by Lynn Goldsmith. A remastered and expanded version was released in 2004. A complete box set of studio recording sessions, demos and live recordings was released as 1985 in 2024, documenting the making of This Is the Sea. [6]

  3. The Waterboys - Wikipedia

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    Owing to the large number of tracks that were recorded in the three years between This Is the Sea and Fisherman's Blues, the Waterboys released a second album of songs from this period in 2001, titled Too Close to Heaven (or Fisherman's Blues, Part 2 in North America), and more material was released as bonus tracks for the 2006 reissue of the ...

  4. The Waterboys discography - Wikipedia

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    The Piano Demos for This Is the Sea: Released: 28 April 2011; Label: Chrysalis (#5099909841024) ... The Best of the Waterboys 81—90 "Fisherman's Blues" ...

  5. Karl Wallinger, frontman of World Party, the Waterboys, dies ...

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    Wallinger's hybrid of sumptuous pop, hippie mysticism and postmodern cynicism helped World Party carve out a niche on college rock radio and MTV.

  6. The Whole of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    "The Whole of the Moon" is a song by Scottish band the Waterboys, released as a single from their album This Is the Sea in October 1985. It is a classic of the band's repertoire and has been consistently played at live shows ever since its release. Written and produced by Mike Scott, the subject of the song has inspired some speculation. [2]

  7. Don't Bang the Drum - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Bang the Drum" is a song by British band the Waterboys, released as the opening track on their third studio album, This Is the Sea. It was written by Mike Scott and Karl Wallinger, and produced by Scott. The song was released as a single in Germany and was also issued as a 12" promotional vinyl in the United States.

  8. World Party (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the song reached No. 19 on Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and remained on the chart for six weeks. [2] It also peaked at No. 48 on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart. [3] "World Party" was written in Summer 1985, shortly after the completion of the band's third studio album This Is The Sea.

  9. Karl Wallinger, member of The Waterboys and creative ... - AOL

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    Karl Wallinger, the multi-instrumentalist and solo force behind the band World Party and former member of The Waterboys, has died. Wallinger, 66, passed away Sunday, his publicist said. Wallinger ...