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Yachtley Crew "Seas The Night" Ocean Filled Vinyl & Download with Signed Set List (100 copies only!)

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Yachtley Crew "Seas The Night" Ocean Filled Vinyl & Download with Signed Set List (100 copies only!)Release Date: September 19, 2025 The most limited edition version of the debut album, this 'Ocean Filled' vinyl contains blue liquid inside the vinyl, and is strictly limited to 100 copies worldwide. This bundle includes a set list, hand signed by the entire band. On their upcoming album 'Seas the Night', the Titans of Soft Rock Yachtley Crewas seen on HBO's 'Yacht Rock A Dockumentary' and heard on SiriusXM's Yacht Rock Radioreimagine a handful of

Release Date: September 19, 2025

The most limited edition version of the debut album, this 'Ocean Filled' vinyl contains blue liquid inside the vinyl, and is strictly limited to 100 copies worldwide. This bundle includes a set list, hand-signed by the entire band.

On their upcoming album 'Seas the Night', the “Titans of Soft Rock” Yachtley Crew—as seen on HBO's 'Yacht Rock” A Dockumentary' and heard on SiriusXM's Yacht Rock Radio—reimagine a “handful of songs that everybody’s heard from the 70s and 80s American songbook”, including beloved hits like “Hold the Line”, “Come and Get Your Love”, and “Magic”.

This album captures the spirit of a Yachtley Crew performance—joyful, explosive, and unapologetically smooth. We’re proud to be the torchbearers of Yacht Rock, and this record is our biggest love letter to the genre yet,” the band enthuse.

For 'Seas the Night', the SoCal seven-piece are reunited once again with esteemed producer/mixer/engineer Chris Lord-Alge, who has previously worked with everyone from Stevie Nicks to Bruce Springsteen. The album was mastered by Ted Jensen, who's famed for his work on the likes of Eagles' “Hotel California”.

'Seas the Night' also features the brand new track “Pain Of Losing You”, which was written for Yachtley Crew by the legendary songwriter Diane Warren, who's responsible for hits by Cher, LeAnn Rimes, Aerosmith, and moreearning her a GRAMMY Award, Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and an Academy Honorary Award in the process. 

'Seas the Night' is due out on September 19 via Earache Records.

Track Listing:

1. Hold The Line
2. Magic
3. Pain of Losing You
4. You Make My Dreams (Come True)
5. Biggest Part of Me
6. Reelin' in the Years
7. Break My Stride
8. Turn Your Love Around
9. Lowdown
10. Come and Get Your Love
11. I'm Still Standing

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