Five Faves: Cruise Soundtracks – These recent releases can take your next vacation to music paradise.
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Five favorite cruise soundtracks
These recent releases can take your next vacation to music paradise.
Sure, there’s all kinds of groovy music on board: piano standards drifting elegantly from the atrium, Broadway tunes belted from a stage, a calypso band crooning poolside island ditties. But having your own playlist can customize your next cruise with even more righteous jams, plus bonus points for being able to take them home with you. Here are five recent and downloadable releases to soundtrack your days at sea.
Vacation demands a gentle kind of wake-up, and this album, Beck’s 15th, is a goose-down pillow for the ears. Ease into the day with warm and drifting guitar work and soft-tempo melodies studded with strings and piano. Layered on top: the artist’s creamy and serene vocals, guaranteed to make you go aaaahh.
2. Shovels & Rope – Swimmin’ Time
Roam the deck and stir up some trouble with 15 down-home and rollicking songs from this bluesy alt-country duo, who combine rootsy guitars and bucket-drum beats with harmonies about fishing, swimming, and river-side livin’. The collective effect is a honky-tonk swamp that pairs well with beer and half-shells.
Late afternoon is tricky — you want to save some wattage for the evening soirees but you don’t necessarily want to crash out and sleep through dinner. Lewis offers just the right in-between sound, somewhere between a gentle California thought-pop and a breezy rock flavor sweetened by her pretty and perfectly pitched singing.
4. Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings – Give the People What They Want
Ready for some heart-thumping funk? A hefty helping of true gold soul? This must-listen is a delicious mash-up of burn-the-house-down tracks and you-love-me-right (or wrong) ballads. Dress up and head out to this nonstop groove of horns, tightly chugging guitars, smooth and winding bass lines, and a front woman whose voice soars over all like a wise and mighty queen.
Whether you’re calling it a night at 9 pm or a few hours before sun-up, it’s nice to wind down a bit before signing off. Filled with intimate hooks and lounge-y polished beats, the singer-songwriter is better than ever at blending the right parts of soul-searching and optimism with a sound that glides across 11 elegant and shimmering tracks.
—Emma Trelles