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{{Infobox album
Name = ''Shadow of an Empire'' |
Type = [[Album]] |
| name = ''The Shadow of an Empire''
Artist = [[Fionn Regan]] |
| type = Album
Cover =|
| artist = [[Fionn Regan]]
| cover = Shadowof.jpg
Released = [[not released]] [[2009]] |
Genre = [[Folk]] |
| alt =
Label = [[Bella Union]] (UK) <br /> [[Lost Highway]] (US) |
| released = 5 February 2010 (IE) <br /> 8 February 2010 (UK) <br /> 8 February 2011 (vinyl)
| recorded =
| Last album = '''''[[The End of History (album)|The End of History]]'''''<br />(2006)
| venue =
| This album = '''''Shadow of an Empire'''''<br />(2009)}}
| studio =
| genre = [[Folk music|Folk]]
| length =
| label = [[Heavenly Records]] (UK) <br /> [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music Ireland]] (IE) <br /> Diverse Records (vinyl)
| producer =
| prev_title = [[The End of History (album)|The End of History]]
| prev_year = 2006
| next_title = [[100 Acres of Sycamore]]
| next_year = 2011
}}
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = [[BBC]]
| 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>
| rev2 = [[Clash (magazine)|''Clash'']]
| 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 &#124; Clash Music Latest Album Review|publisher=Clashmusic.com|date=2 January 2010|accessdate=9 March 2012}}</ref>
| rev3 = ''[[The Guardian]]''
| 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>
}}
'''''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 &#124; 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>


Following the album's release, Regan toured with support act, [[Danny and the Champions of the World]], appearing as his backing band.
'''''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>


==Background and recording==
== Track listing ==
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>
# "Coat Hook"
# "Protection Racket"
# "Genocide Matinee"
# "Violent Demeanor"
# "Catacombs"
# "Little Nancy"
# "Lord Help My Poor Soul"
# "Lines Written In Winter"
# "House Detective"
# "The Shadow Of An Empire"


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" />

Regan subsequently left Lost Highway and relocated to Ireland to start afresh, recording in an old biscuit factory.<ref name="barton1" />

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" />

{{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.}}

==Track listing==
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==
Adapted from the album liner notes.<ref>The Shadow of an Empire liner notes</ref>

===Musicians===
*[[Fionn Regan]] – vocals, guitar, organ, piano, [[lapsteel]], [[tambourine]], [[bullhorn]], bass guitar ("Genocide Matinee")
*[[Brian Murphy (musician)|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===
*Fionn Regan – producer, additional engineering ("Genocide Matinee")
*Brian Murphy – engineer
*Stephen O'Brien – engineering assistant
*Paul Stacy – [[Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixing]]
*Steve Rooke — [[Audio mastering|mastering]]

===Artwork===
*Fionn Regan – artwork, design
*Laura Murphy – artwork assistant
*[[Autumn de Wilde]] – cover photograph
*Swollen Design – photography of artwork and layout


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.umusic.ie/artists/info.php?cat=f&ID=367 Universal Music Ireland Bio]
*[http://heavenlyrecordings.com/artists/fionn-regan/ Heavenly Recordings Bio]
*[http://www.diverserecords.co.uk/artist_profile/fionn-regan/ Diverse Records Bio]

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Latest revision as of 02:14, 5 December 2021

The Shadow of an Empire
Studio album by
Released5 February 2010 (IE)
8 February 2010 (UK)
8 February 2011 (vinyl)
GenreFolk
LabelHeavenly Records (UK)
Universal Music Ireland (IE)
Diverse Records (vinyl)
Fionn Regan chronology
The End of History
(2006)
''The Shadow of an Empire''
(2010)
100 Acres of Sycamore
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BBCPositive[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.

  1. "Protection Racket" – 2:39
  2. "Catacombs" – 3:25
  3. "Coathook" – 2:20
  4. "Genocide Matinee" – 3:52
  5. "Violent Demeanour" – 3:32
  6. "Lines Written In Winter" – 3:58
  7. "House Detective" – 3:06
  8. "Little Nancy" – 3:17
  9. "Lord Help My Poor Soul" – 4:45
  10. "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]
  1. ^ "Music – Review of Fionn Regan – The Shadow of an Empire". BBC. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Fionn Regan – The Shadow Of An Empire | Clash Music Latest Album Review". Clashmusic.com. 2 January 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  3. ^ Sullivan, Caroline (5 February 2010). "Fionn Regan: The Shadow of an Empire – CD review". The Guardian. London.
  4. ^ "Fionn on his way to the Electric Picnic". The Irish News Online.
  5. ^ a b "Fionn Regan interview – Features | State Magazine". State.ie. 1 February 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  6. ^ Lindsay, Andrew. "Fionn Regan offers new track for free". stereokill.net. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  7. ^ a b c Barton, Laura (2 February 2010). "Fionn Regan: My way or the highway". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  8. ^ The Shadow of an Empire liner notes
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