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The Ocean Blue


"Cerulean" is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band The Ocean Blue, released in 1991. Building on the dreamy, atmospheric sound established in their debut album, "Cerulean" further solidified The Ocean Blue's place in the alternative music scene during the early 1990s. Here's a summary of the album: "Cerulean" is characterized by its jangly guitars, ethereal melodies, and introspective lyrics. The album retains the band's affinity for the dream pop and new wave influences that defined their debut. The production on "Cerulean" is lush and textured, creating a sonic landscape that complements the introspective nature of the songs. Key tracks from the album include "Ballerina Out of Control," "Mercury," and "Vanity Fair." These songs capture The Ocean Blue's ability to create a mood of nostalgia and longing, with lyrics that often explore themes of love and introspection. While "Cerulean" didn't achieve the same commercial success as some of the band's contemporaries, it has garnered praise over the years for its sonic beauty and the band's commitment to a distinctive sound. The album remains a favorite among fans of alternative and dream pop music, showcasing The Ocean Blue's contribution to the alternative music landscape of the early '90s.