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| name = ''The Shadow of an Empire'' |
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| artist = [[Fionn Regan]] |
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| released = 5 February 2010 (IE) <br /> 8 February 2010 (UK) <br /> 8 February 2011 (vinyl) |
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| This album = '''''Shadow of an Empire'''''<br />(2009)}} |
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| genre = [[Folk music|Folk]] |
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| label = [[Heavenly Records]] (UK) <br /> [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music Ireland]] (IE) <br /> Diverse Records (vinyl) |
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| prev_year = 2006 |
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| next_title = [[100 Acres of Sycamore]] |
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| next_year = 2011 |
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| rev1 = [[BBC]] |
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| rev1Score = Positive<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/628r|title=Music – Review of Fionn Regan – The Shadow of an Empire|publisher=BBC|date=|accessdate=9 March 2012}}</ref> |
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| rev2 = [[Clash (magazine)|''Clash'']] |
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| rev2Score = {{rating|7|10}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/reviews/fionn-regan-the-shadow-of-an-empire|title=Fionn Regan – The Shadow Of An Empire | Clash Music Latest Album Review|publisher=Clashmusic.com|date=2 January 2010|accessdate=9 March 2012}}</ref> |
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| rev3 = ''[[The Guardian]]'' |
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| rev3Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/feb/05/fionn-regan-shadow-of-empire|location=London|work=The Guardian|first=Caroline|last=Sullivan|title=Fionn Regan: The Shadow of an Empire – CD review|date=5 February 2010}}</ref> |
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'''''The Shadow of an Empire''''' is the second studio album by Irish singer-songwriter [[Fionn Regan]], released on 8 February 2010 on [[Heavenly Records]] and [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music Ireland]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.irishnews.com/articles/616/613/2009/8/28/626167_392085110890Fionnonh.html|title=Fionn on his way to the Electric Picnic|work=The Irish News Online}}</ref> The album's aesthetic differs from Regan's previous album, ''[[The End of History]]'', featuring more electric guitar-based rock songs. Regarding this change in musical direction, Regan stated, "This album's lyrically quite fast, with lots of word changes and phrase changes, and it asked for a different kind of coat."<ref name="state1">{{cite web|url=http://www.state.ie/2010/02/features/fionn-regan-interview/|title=Fionn Regan interview – Features | State Magazine|publisher=State.ie|date=1 February 2010|accessdate=9 March 2012}}</ref> In October 2009 the first single, "Protection Racket" was released as a free download.<ref>{{cite web|last=Lindsay|first=Andrew|url=http://stereokill.net/2009/10/22/fionn-regan-offers-new-track-for-free/|title=Fionn Regan offers new track for free|publisher=stereokill.net|accessdate=9 March 2012|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20120714064701/http://stereokill.net/2009/10/22/fionn-regan-offers-new-track-for-free/|archivedate=14 July 2012}}</ref> |
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Following the album's release, Regan toured with support act, [[Danny and the Champions of the World]], appearing as his backing band. |
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'''''Shadow of an Empire''''' is the second studio album by the [[Republic of Ireland|Irish]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Fionn Regan]]. The album is scheduled to be released after Christmas 2009.<ref>http://www.irishnews.com/articles/616/613/2009/8/28/626167_392085110890Fionnonh.html</ref> |
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==Background and recording== |
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Following the critical success of his debut album, ''[[The End of History]]'', Fionn Regan began working on a follow-up with producer [[Ethan Johns]]. Described by Regan as "quite an uncompromising record" and "a combination of two uncompromising people", the album was ultimately shelved by his label, [[Lost Highway Records|Lost Highway]].<ref name="barton1">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/feb/22/fionn-regan-interview|work=The Guardian|location=London|title=Fionn Regan: My way or the highway|first=Laura|last=Barton|date=2 February 2010|accessdate=25 May 2010}}</ref> |
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# "Coat Hook" |
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# "Violent Demeanor" |
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# "The Shadow Of An Empire" |
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Regarding their decision not to release the album, Regan states that "Sometimes when you discuss making a record with a record company, everyone draws a sketch of the house, and when you come back with the finished thing it's like, 'Oh, we thought the doors were going to be on the left side.' [...] [the album] is in a vault somewhere. It ended up getting clamped on the docks and the tariff was too high to get it out, and they put red tape around it. And so, I backed out of the drive and made the record that I set out to make."<ref name="barton1" /> |
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Regan subsequently left Lost Highway and relocated to Ireland to start afresh, recording in an old biscuit factory.<ref name="barton1" /> |
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The majority of ''The Shadow of an Empire'' was written whilst Fionn Regan was touring in support of ''[[The End of History]]''. Regan states that he wrote character-based songs on his typewriter first, before putting the words to music, and notes that:<ref name="state1" /> |
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{{cquote|touring is very different to sitting in a room with a piano, and that was a big part of it, and some of the tunes this time felt like I could move them. Like I could do them in a [[country music|country]] way, and then in a straightforward, kind of [[Velvet Underground]] way, and then put them on acoustic guitar. The results were just what felt like a good fit. There are lots of other versions, and that was different for me, I found that really interesting, that the tracks became kind of movable beasts. It's something I’m working on live, too. Maybe I don't always want to play a guitar, you know? The lyrics are the centre pole, and now I can swing whatever canopy I want over it.}} |
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All tracks written and arranged by Fionn Regan. |
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# "Coathook" – 2:20 |
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# "Violent Demeanour" – 3:32 |
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==Personnel== |
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Adapted from the album liner notes.<ref>The Shadow of an Empire liner notes</ref> |
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===Musicians=== |
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*[[Fionn Regan]] – vocals, guitar, organ, piano, [[lapsteel]], [[tambourine]], [[bullhorn]], bass guitar ("Genocide Matinee") |
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*[[Brian Murphy (musician)|Brian Murphy]] – drums, bass guitar ("Protection Racket") |
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*Stephen O'Brien – bass guitar |
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*Laura Murphy – backing vocals ("Catacombs", "Violent Demeanor", "Little Nancy"), reception bell ("Protection Racket") |
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*[[Drew McConnell]] – bass guitar ("Lord Help My Poor Soul") |
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*Gavin Wheatley – piano ("Violent Demeanor", "House Detective") |
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===Production=== |
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*Fionn Regan – producer, additional engineering ("Genocide Matinee") |
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*Brian Murphy – engineer |
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*Stephen O'Brien – engineering assistant |
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*Paul Stacy – [[Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixing]] |
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*Steve Rooke — [[Audio mastering|mastering]] |
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===Artwork=== |
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*Fionn Regan – artwork, design |
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*Laura Murphy – artwork assistant |
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*[[Autumn de Wilde]] – cover photograph |
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*Swollen Design – photography of artwork and layout |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.umusic.ie/artists/info.php?cat=f&ID=367 Universal Music Ireland Bio] |
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*[http://heavenlyrecordings.com/artists/fionn-regan/ Heavenly Recordings Bio] |
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*[http://www.diverserecords.co.uk/artist_profile/fionn-regan/ Diverse Records Bio] |
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Released | 5 February 2010 (IE) 8 February 2010 (UK) 8 February 2011 (vinyl) | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Heavenly Records (UK) Universal Music Ireland (IE) Diverse Records (vinyl) | |||
Fionn Regan chronology | ||||
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BBC | Positive[1] |
Clash | [2] |
The Guardian | [3] |
The Shadow of an Empire is the second studio album by Irish singer-songwriter Fionn Regan, released on 8 February 2010 on Heavenly Records and Universal Music Ireland.[4] The album's aesthetic differs from Regan's previous album, The End of History, featuring more electric guitar-based rock songs. Regarding this change in musical direction, Regan stated, "This album's lyrically quite fast, with lots of word changes and phrase changes, and it asked for a different kind of coat."[5] In October 2009 the first single, "Protection Racket" was released as a free download.[6]
Following the album's release, Regan toured with support act, Danny and the Champions of the World, appearing as his backing band.
Background and recording
[edit]Following the critical success of his debut album, The End of History, Fionn Regan began working on a follow-up with producer Ethan Johns. Described by Regan as "quite an uncompromising record" and "a combination of two uncompromising people", the album was ultimately shelved by his label, Lost Highway.[7]
Regarding their decision not to release the album, Regan states that "Sometimes when you discuss making a record with a record company, everyone draws a sketch of the house, and when you come back with the finished thing it's like, 'Oh, we thought the doors were going to be on the left side.' [...] [the album] is in a vault somewhere. It ended up getting clamped on the docks and the tariff was too high to get it out, and they put red tape around it. And so, I backed out of the drive and made the record that I set out to make."[7]
Regan subsequently left Lost Highway and relocated to Ireland to start afresh, recording in an old biscuit factory.[7]
The majority of The Shadow of an Empire was written whilst Fionn Regan was touring in support of The End of History. Regan states that he wrote character-based songs on his typewriter first, before putting the words to music, and notes that:[5]
touring is very different to sitting in a room with a piano, and that was a big part of it, and some of the tunes this time felt like I could move them. Like I could do them in a country way, and then in a straightforward, kind of Velvet Underground way, and then put them on acoustic guitar. The results were just what felt like a good fit. There are lots of other versions, and that was different for me, I found that really interesting, that the tracks became kind of movable beasts. It's something I’m working on live, too. Maybe I don't always want to play a guitar, you know? The lyrics are the centre pole, and now I can swing whatever canopy I want over it.
Track listing
[edit]All tracks written and arranged by Fionn Regan.
- "Protection Racket" – 2:39
- "Catacombs" – 3:25
- "Coathook" – 2:20
- "Genocide Matinee" – 3:52
- "Violent Demeanour" – 3:32
- "Lines Written In Winter" – 3:58
- "House Detective" – 3:06
- "Little Nancy" – 3:17
- "Lord Help My Poor Soul" – 4:45
- "The Shadow of an Empire" – 4:04
Personnel
[edit]Adapted from the album liner notes.[8]
Musicians
[edit]- Fionn Regan – vocals, guitar, organ, piano, lapsteel, tambourine, bullhorn, bass guitar ("Genocide Matinee")
- Brian Murphy – drums, bass guitar ("Protection Racket")
- Stephen O'Brien – bass guitar
- Laura Murphy – backing vocals ("Catacombs", "Violent Demeanor", "Little Nancy"), reception bell ("Protection Racket")
- Drew McConnell – bass guitar ("Lord Help My Poor Soul")
- Gavin Wheatley – piano ("Violent Demeanor", "House Detective")
Production
[edit]- Fionn Regan – producer, additional engineering ("Genocide Matinee")
- Brian Murphy – engineer
- Stephen O'Brien – engineering assistant
- Paul Stacy – mixing
- Steve Rooke — mastering
Artwork
[edit]- Fionn Regan – artwork, design
- Laura Murphy – artwork assistant
- Autumn de Wilde – cover photograph
- Swollen Design – photography of artwork and layout
References
[edit]- ^ "Music – Review of Fionn Regan – The Shadow of an Empire". BBC. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
- ^ "Fionn Regan – The Shadow Of An Empire | Clash Music Latest Album Review". Clashmusic.com. 2 January 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
- ^ Sullivan, Caroline (5 February 2010). "Fionn Regan: The Shadow of an Empire – CD review". The Guardian. London.
- ^ "Fionn on his way to the Electric Picnic". The Irish News Online.
- ^ a b "Fionn Regan interview – Features | State Magazine". State.ie. 1 February 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
- ^ Lindsay, Andrew. "Fionn Regan offers new track for free". stereokill.net. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
- ^ a b c Barton, Laura (2 February 2010). "Fionn Regan: My way or the highway". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
- ^ The Shadow of an Empire liner notes