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The Gift
Artist Icon Why The Sea Is Salt (2016)
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Why The Sea is Salt is The Gifts Third album. It was released on October 28th 2016.

Why The Sea Is Salt consists of six superbly crafted songs, including one bona-fide epic in All These Things. As always the emphasis is on melody and lyricism, with the core writing team now bolstered by the return of founder member Leroy James and classical pianist Gabriele Baldocci. Mike Morton’s heartfelt lyrics are at the fore, with themes including love, loss, rampant materialism and the nature of the sea

The album is also graced by stellar guest performances from ex-Genesis guitarists Steve Hackett and Anthony Phillips, and by Tiger Moth Tales and Red Bazaar multi-instrumentalist Peter Jones. The album was mixed by Dave Lloyd, and mastered by Daniel Bowles at Seren Sounds. The sumptuous design is the work of internationally renowned artist Mark Buckingham.
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