Ballad of the Broken Seas is a hauntingly poetic collaboration album between Scottish singer-songwriter Isobel Campbell and American vocalist Mark Lanegan. Blending noir folk aesthetics with raw, emotionally textured vocals, this vinyl captures a unique sonic tension that places it among the best folk rock albums of the 2000s.
- Originally released in 2006, this album earned a spot on the Mercury Prize shortlist despite minor controversy, fueling interest in Mercury Prize nominated albums for sale.
- The tracklist highlights Campbell’s songwriting mastery, while Lanegan’s delivery adds depth to compositions already rich in nuance.
- Perfect for collectors seeking critically acclaimed Isobel Campbell Mark Lanegan vinyl or fans exploring top indie music from the decade.
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Michael Johnson (verified owner) –
The synergy between Campbell and Lanegan on this vinyl is magnetic. Easily one of the best folk rock albums of the 2000s.
Brittany Hurley (verified owner) –
A collaboration album like no other—Campbell’s melodies and Lanegan’s voice create an experience that lingers long after the last track.
Philip Adams (verified owner) –
I bought this record based on a list of top indie music albums with reviews and I wasn’t disappointed. A moody masterpiece worth owning.