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  1. VALHALLA V.I.P.
    by Sea Power (Golden Chariot Records)
    Lucky Bicycle Lucky Bicycle
    Lucky Bicycle is an absolute barnstormer, a high octane riot that mixes Sea Power's cleaner post-decline sound with their hauntingly enigmatic lyrics; a flash of magic that somehow didn't make it onto the full album.

    Elsewhere, the KW/H remix is a stripped back version of the song found on the Zeus EP, and the full version of Luna is a must for those of us who love Sea Power songs that go long.
  2. GCR015(c) - SEA OF BRASS - Supplementary Disc
    by Sea Power (Golden Chariot Records)
    Someone's Yearning feat: Jock Scott (Live at The Barbican Someone's Yearning feat: Jock Scott (Live at The Barbican
    Like the main Sea of Brass album, when it works, it's lush and elegant; when it doesn't, it sounds cluttered.

    This is worth picking up for collectors, as the Jock Scot piece is a genuine curio in the BSP oeuvre, and the live tracks on the back half of the CD transcend the studio recordings.
  3. GCR015(b) - Sea Of Brass - Live at the Barbican
    by Sea Power (Golden Chariot Records)
    Alberts Eyes (live) Alberts Eyes (live)
    I was not sold on the studio version of Sea of Brass, but in a live setting it fares much better. The inclusion of tracks missing from the main album also lend this set a more indulgent tone, which is fitting for the album's concept.
  4. GCR017(b) - Let The Dancers Inherit The Party - Alternatives
    by Sea Power (Golden Chariot Records)
  5. GCR005 - Valhalla Dancehall Remixes + Water Tower
    by Sea Power (Golden Chariot Records)
  6. Disco Elysium
    by Sea Power (Golden Chariot Records)
    Off We Go Into The Wild Pale Yonder Off We Go Into The Wild Pale Yonder
    A haunting and melancholic soundscape, well suited to a game about confronting one's past, the failure of Neo-liberalism, and finding purpose even as the world is ending. A couple of tracks do not work in isolation, but for fans of BSP or the game it was scored for, the OST is a must.