Oisin Leech - Cold Sea (2024) Hi Res

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Title: Cold Sea
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: outside music
Genre: Folk
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:27:07
Total Size: 67 mb | 132 mb | 487 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Oisin Leech, M. Ward, Tony Garnier, Steve Gunn - October Sun
02. Oisin Leech, Steve Gunn, Tony Garnier - Colour Of The Rain
03. Oisin Leech, Steve Gunn, Tony Garnier, Roisín McGrory - One Hill Further
04. Oisin Leech, Steve Gunn - Maritime Radio
05. Oisin Leech, Steve Gunn - Empire
06. Oisin Leech, Dónal Lunny, Tony Garnier, Roisín McGrory - Malin Gales
07. Oisin Leech, Steve Gunn - Cold Sea
08. Oisin Leech, Steve Gunn, Dónal Lunny, Tony Garnier, Roisín McGrory - Trawbreaga Bay
09. Oisin Leech, Steve Gunn - Daylight

Beside Trawbreaga Bay, in Co. Donegal, on the north coast of Ireland, in an old schoolhouse, with a suitcase full of hired recording gear, Oisin Leech strums gently on an acoustic guitar and watches the tide pull the water away from the ancient inlet. The thickness of Oisin’s voice soothes the room as the sound waves bounce around in the land where his ancestors still live and still wander. With a musical history that led Leech from the street punk bands of yesteryear through an ongoing stint with folk duo The Lost Brothers, he found himself for the first time working on songs to sing alone. In his mind, the songs became imagined vignette films playing behind closed, guitar eyes. After writing nearly 40 new songs in this fashion, Leech wrote “October Sun” which would become the foundation for his debut solo record, Cold Sea. Cold Sea was produced by guitarist/songwriter Steve Gunn. Leech dreamt of making the record in Donegal Ireland, a county significant to him because it is the home of his ancestors. Pitching this idea to Gunn sparked the first of several serendipities circling the Cold Sea sessions - Gunn had always wanted to visit Donegal to connect with his own familial roots in the region. Cold Sea is perhaps most notable for its tremendous warmth. Each song was recorded in a few takes and adorned gently with synthesizers and guitar from Gunn. Several songs feature contributions on the upright bass by Bob Dylan band stalwart Tony Garnier. M. Ward plays guitar on October Sun and there are strings by Roisín McGrory and bouzouki by the legendary Dónal Lunny throughout. It is a friendship record but even at its most collaborative, Cold Sea remains centered around the humble acoustic guitar and wool blanket vocals of Leech.


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