Land & Sea

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Land & Sea
Land & Sea by Ziggy Alberts.png
Studio album by
Released12 December 2014 (2014-12-12)
StudioViscount Sands Caravan, Inky Studio, Fur Real Studio
Length66:53
Label CommonFolk Records
Ziggy Alberts chronology
Made of Water
(2013)
Land & Sea
(2014)
Four Feet in the Forest
(2016)
Singles from Land & Sea
  1. "Days in the Sun"
    Released: April 2014 [1]
  2. "Gone (the Pocahontas Song)"
    Released: 12 December 2014 [2]

Land & Sea is the second studio album by Australian singer songwriter Ziggy Alberts. The album was released in December 2014. The album includes a number of re-recorded tracks from Feels Like Home and Made of Water alongside new tracks. [3] Alberts said "This record was born in a caravan converted studio amongst the hills of Newrybar, New South Wales. [4] The album drew comparisons to Jack Johnson and Xavier Rudd due to the breezy acoustic sound, chilled vocals and environmental messages. [5]

Contents

In December 2019, the album was released on a 2x Deluxe vinyl alongside the EP Four Feet in the Forest . [6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Days in the Sun" (featuring Samuel D. Hall)3:34
2."Hands I Can Hold"3:08
3."Gone (the Pocahontas Song)"3:38
4."Youngblood"5:01
5."Settle Down"3:24
6."Simple Things (The Ocean Song)"4:39
7."Follow the Ocean"5:02
8."Church Man"4:51
9."Slow Dance"5:10
10."Used To"3:35
11."Time Alone"4:36
12."Land & Sea"3:20
13."Waterside"5:23
14."Sleep Well"3:51
15."Warm Coffee (The Market Song)"3:16
16."Simple Things" (acoustic)4:38

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelCatalogue
Australia12 December 2014 [7] CommonFolk Records
2015
13 December 2019 [6] CMNFOLK008LP

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