Artist: Fionn Regan
Album: The Meetings Of The Waters
Genre: Indie Folk
Release Date: 2017
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 41:06
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 424 MB
Tracklist:
1-01. Fionn Regan – The Meetings of the Waters (05:00)
1-02. Fionn Regan – Cormorant Bird (03:27)
1-03. Fionn Regan – Turn the Skies of Blue On (02:09)
1-04. Fionn Regan – Cape of Diamonds (03:54)
1-05. Fionn Regan – Book of the Moon (02:07)
1-06. Fionn Regan – Babushka-Yai Ya (01:43)
1-07. Fionn Regan – Ai (01:02)
1-08. Fionn Regan – Wall of Silver (02:18)
1-09. Fionn Regan – Euphoria (03:39)
1-10. Fionn Regan – Up into the Rafters (03:37)
1-11. Fionn Regan – Tsuneni Ai (12:05)
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Fionn Regan is an Irish folk musician and singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Bray, Regan came to prominence with the release of his debut studio album, The End of History in 2006. “The Meetings Of The Waters” is his fifth full-length release, co-produced with Philip Tennant and Dave Granshaw.Irish singer-songwriter Fionn Regan first blazed to public attention with 2006’s The End of History, earning comparisons to Bob Dylan and Nick Drake, and a Mercury nomination before record company disputes halted his momentum. His first album for five years is still a folk record at heart, but one swathed in electronic orchestrations. Euphoria and Cormorant Bird are closest in sound to his early work: gently beguiling tunes and dizzying, literary imagery: “You pulled a rainbow from my skull and you said, ‘Look at that.’” Elsewhere, things are more experimental: Cape of Diamonds and Book of the Moon bring rockier guitars and stadium-ready “oh oh ohh”s, and Babushka–Yai Ya depicts a pub brawl set to a Kate Bush soundtrack. The exquisite Up into the Rafters finds Regan on a heroic mission to sing like the Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser, while curveball closer Tsuneni Al blends wind chimes and echoes into 12 minutes of becalmed, ambient beauty.