Paul Tiernan - The Invisible Man (2019)

Artist: Paul Tiernan
Title: The Invisible Man
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Paul Tiernan
Genre: Folk, Indie, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:31 min
Total Size: 118 / 303 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Invisible Man
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Paul Tiernan
Genre: Folk, Indie, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:31 min
Total Size: 118 / 303 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Queen for a Day
02. The Invisible Man
03. The Shop of Love
04. Dust
05. The Deepest Secret
06. Scratching an Itch
07. Life in the Clearings
08. Bossa Nua
09. The Casino of the Poor
10. Pilgrims Hill
11. For the Sake of a Woman
12. Milk and Honey
13. Codladh Sámh
Paul Tiernan: the man who in 2008 had a song (How to say goodbye) in Hollywood teen cult movie ‘Nick and Norah’s Infinite playlist’, who once played with the legendary Donovan, who has 7 solo albums released, who has played his trusty mandola with Nick Harper, Boo Hewerdine, Robyn Hitchcock, Mark Geary, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Sinead Lohan, Katell Keineg and Glen Hansard to name but a few. He also sang and played the same trusty mandola on Morcheeba’s album ‘Blood like lemonade’ (released June 2010). In 2011 ‘How to say goodbye’ was in the English, Australian and Mexican top 30 Itunes singer-songwriter charts.
Before we forget, also a member of cult Irish band ‘Interference’ who’s song of beauty and wonder ‘Gold’ featured in Oscar winning Irish film ‘Once’ and is now a huge broadway hit.
Recorded with the same musicians as ‘The Mystery of others’ , the new cd follows as CD baby described it, the path of ‘a sensual concoction of musical mysteries, god, blood, love and the pursuit of happiness’ .
Before we forget, also a member of cult Irish band ‘Interference’ who’s song of beauty and wonder ‘Gold’ featured in Oscar winning Irish film ‘Once’ and is now a huge broadway hit.
Recorded with the same musicians as ‘The Mystery of others’ , the new cd follows as CD baby described it, the path of ‘a sensual concoction of musical mysteries, god, blood, love and the pursuit of happiness’ .