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Wires

13 tracks, 51.04 mister ebby with Scup on October 21, 2011 12:26

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  • More sets by mister ebby (1)

    mister ebby - piano, vocals, glockenspiel, melodica, percussive-piano-noises
    méadhbh sullivan - vocals
    karl hand - drums
    aongus mac amhlaigh - cello
    george guilfoyle - bass
    mrs nellie murphy - spoken word on “Sanatorium”
    fundit backing singers: kevin brett, laura brett & ed moran - additional vocals on “Helen” and “Sanatorium”.
    the little people: caoimhe & éanna - "Sanatorium"
    Engineered and Mixed at Charthouse Studios, Dublin by Ian McNulty. There is a lovely piano there.
    Mastered by Richard Dowling, Wav Mastering, Limerick.
    All songs written by Eamon Brett. © & ℗ mister ebby 2011.
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    mister ebby is a pianist and songwriter from Galway.

    His songs range from quiet intimate moments, to bawdy cabaret singalong, to piano heavy rock, but always showcasing his expressive piano style.

    "Wires" is his debut album, and was recorded and released in 2011, and sees the songs fleshed out further with multiple vocal layers, and additional instruments: double bass, cello and drums.

    He performed to a full house in the Festival Club at the Cork Jazz Festival in 2011, and has been winning over audiences at smaller gigs around Ireland as well as drawing support from around the world for the crowdfunding project that helped fund the debut album recording.

    With the first album on release, he is already planning to record the follow-up, which is written and ready to head into the studio.

    Release/catalogue number: EBBY001
    Release date: Nov 17, 2011

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