Seal Beach (EP)

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Seal Beach
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Released2003
RecordedJune 2003
Genre Post rock
Label Acuarela Discos
Better Looking Records
Eastern Glow Recordings (Vinyl, 2015)
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Pitchfork Media (7.6/10) [1]

Seal Beach is an EP by The Album Leaf. It was originally released in Spain in 2003 on Acuarela Discos, and was re-released in 2005 in America by Better Looking Records with five bonus live tracks.

Contents

Original track listing

  1. Malmo
  2. Brennivin
  3. Seal Beach
  4. Christiansands
  5. One Minute

Re-release track listing

  1. Malmo
  2. Brennivin
  3. Seal Beach
  4. For Jonathan
  5. One Minute
  6. Last Time Here (Live)
  7. Wet The Day (Live)
  8. Essex (Live)
  9. The MP (Live)
  10. Storyboard (Live)

Vinyl Release

On March 21, 2015, Jimmy LaValle's own Eastern Glow Recordings released the Seal Beach EP on Vinyl.

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