Brownie Guinan - Peat Sounds (2023)

Artist: Brownie Guinan
Title: Peat Sounds
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Impossible Records
Genre: Folk
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:48:38
Total Size: 112 mb | 339 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Peat Sounds
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Impossible Records
Genre: Folk
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:48:38
Total Size: 112 mb | 339 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Brownie Guinan - Shannon Harbour Home
02. Brownie Guinan - The Turfman from Turraun
03. Brownie Guinan - That’s Your Mouldboard Baby!
04. Brownie Guinan - The Ballad of Barry Lowe
05. Brownie Guinan - The Fields Around Ferbane
06. Brownie Guinan - Cloghan Traffic Lights
07. Brownie Guinan - The Boora Railway Line
08. Brownie Guinan - The Rose of Ballinahown
09. Brownie Guinan - The Town I Left Behind
10. Brownie Guinan - The Lusmagh Fields so Green
11. Brownie Guinan - The Town of Ferbane
It may have escaped, it may have been released. Either way Brownie Guinan’s new album, Peat Sounds, has landed. The album is an eclectic mix of upbeat bog pop and more sublime offerings.
Peat Sounds features Brownie’s self-penned songs and his take on some songs from the local archives. The 11-track album opens with Shannon Harbour Home and visits Boora, Lusmagh, Turraun, Cloghan, Ballinahowen, Banagher, Tyrellspass and concludes with a eulogy to his hometown of Ferbane with the occasional global dimension for good measure.
If Van Morrison represents the voice of Belfast, Damien Dempsey of Dublin, John Spillane of Cork, The Saw Doctors of Galway, perhaps Brownie Guinan can pitch his hat into the ring as a voice for the glorious Boglands of Ireland.
Peat Sounds features Brownie’s self-penned songs and his take on some songs from the local archives. The 11-track album opens with Shannon Harbour Home and visits Boora, Lusmagh, Turraun, Cloghan, Ballinahowen, Banagher, Tyrellspass and concludes with a eulogy to his hometown of Ferbane with the occasional global dimension for good measure.
If Van Morrison represents the voice of Belfast, Damien Dempsey of Dublin, John Spillane of Cork, The Saw Doctors of Galway, perhaps Brownie Guinan can pitch his hat into the ring as a voice for the glorious Boglands of Ireland.