
Seabrook: Vinyl LP
Bob Martin began what would become his final studio album in a beach front condominium in Seabrook, New Hampshire in May 2008. The recordings sat dormant for the next 13 years.Â
He wrote novels, cared for his family, and taught, and played only the occasional gig. But itâs this album, Seabrook, that finds Bob at his most wise and wistful; the histories of Lowell and his own life hanging longest in his voice. New songs about the West Virginia coal mines (âThree Miles Beneath This Mountainâ) and living in an extended stay motel (âMidway Motelâ) sit beside new and more urgent interpretations of late period classics, like âMy Father Painted Houses,â and, for the first time, one of his oldest songs he didnât record for Midwest Farm Disaster called âGive Me Lightâ, along with âStay Awhile Sunshine,â which he had been singing to his family for decades and features Gary Mallaber (âTupelo Honeyâ) on vibraphone.
With new technology and a new perspective, the album was completed, but not before Martinâs health had deteriorated more. Bob Martin passed away September 21, 2022 at 80 years of age. Sadly, he never heard his final album.
Bob Martin began what would become his final studio album in a beach front condominium in Seabrook, New Hampshire in May 2008. The recordings sat dormant for the next 13 years.Â
He wrote novels, cared for his family, and taught, and played only the occasional gig. But itâs this album, Seabrook, that finds Bob at his most wise and wistful; the histories of Lowell and his own life hanging longest in his voice. New songs about the West Virginia coal mines (âThree Miles Beneath This Mountainâ) and living in an extended stay motel (âMidway Motelâ) sit beside new and more urgent interpretations of late period classics, like âMy Father Painted Houses,â and, for the first time, one of his oldest songs he didnât record for Midwest Farm Disaster called âGive Me Lightâ, along with âStay Awhile Sunshine,â which he had been singing to his family for decades and features Gary Mallaber (âTupelo Honeyâ) on vibraphone.
With new technology and a new perspective, the album was completed, but not before Martinâs health had deteriorated more. Bob Martin passed away September 21, 2022 at 80 years of age. Sadly, he never heard his final album.
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Bob Martin began what would become his final studio album in a beach front condominium in Seabrook, New Hampshire in May 2008. The recordings sat dormant for the next 13 years.Â
He wrote novels, cared for his family, and taught, and played only the occasional gig. But itâs this album, Seabrook, that finds Bob at his most wise and wistful; the histories of Lowell and his own life hanging longest in his voice. New songs about the West Virginia coal mines (âThree Miles Beneath This Mountainâ) and living in an extended stay motel (âMidway Motelâ) sit beside new and more urgent interpretations of late period classics, like âMy Father Painted Houses,â and, for the first time, one of his oldest songs he didnât record for Midwest Farm Disaster called âGive Me Lightâ, along with âStay Awhile Sunshine,â which he had been singing to his family for decades and features Gary Mallaber (âTupelo Honeyâ) on vibraphone.
With new technology and a new perspective, the album was completed, but not before Martinâs health had deteriorated more. Bob Martin passed away September 21, 2022 at 80 years of age. Sadly, he never heard his final album.












