Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan first worked together in 2003 when Campbell included Lanegan on a track from her solo album 'Amorino.' The Scottish singer-songwriter had been drawn to the American vocalist's deep, resonant delivery, which contrasted with her own lighter approach. They found something worth exploring further.
Their 2006 debut album 'Ballad of the Broken Seas' established their sound, sparse, melancholic arrangements built around that vocal contrast. Songs like 'Come On Over (Turn Me On)' and the title track 'Ballad Of Broken Seas' became signature pieces, mixing folk atmosphere with a brooding, almost gothic Americana feel. The record was well received, pulling listeners into its particular mood.
A second album, 'Sunday at Devil Dirt,' followed in 2008. The partnership then went quiet for several years, with both artists dealing with personal matters. They eventually recorded together again, but those initial two albums remain the core of their collaborative work, defined by that push-and-pull between Campbell's delicate melodies and Lanegan's weathered voice.
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