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Colin MacIntyre (aka Mull Historical Society)
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Isle Of Mull, Scotland
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Colin's new album 'Island' can now be downloaded. It was released in the shops on Monday 6th July in UK and available worldwide on iTunes, with exclusive bonus tracks and videos, and all the usual online retailers. The album CD comes with a short story Colin has written. It is released across Europe on 7th Sept and USA on 29th Sept!

Sunday Mail **** Daily Mirror **** Clash Magazine **** The Fly****

"Intensely personal and irresistibly melodic songs." 4/5 The Mirror

"MacIntyre's sound has open-hearted, epic honesty. An eerie folk-rock mystery with compelling melody lines." Mojo

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Colin MacIntyre: ‘Island’ BIOGRAPHY:

“One of the best British records of the year. A tartan-clad debut of aspiring proportions.” The Face, on ‘Loss’

“A beacon of originality in a tiresome sea of dross. MacIntyre is a major new British songwriting force.”
The Guardian, on ‘Us’ 
 


"A great album....melodies with the sticking power of industrial strength Velcro. Brimming with breezing melodies. The monolithic closer, ‘In The Next Life (A Requiem)’ is MacIntyre’s Life On Mars." NME, on ‘This Is Hope’

“From the adrenalin fix of ‘You’re A Star’ to the spiky ‘Famous For Being Famous’, here is a one-man anthem maker with more ambition and scale than many a band." The Sun, on ‘The Water’

A quick tally of his recording output so far confirms the Hebridean, Colin MacIntyre, under the Mull Historical Society pseudonym, has released 3 acclaimed albums: Loss (2001), Us (2003) & This Is Hope (2004). And since releasing under his own name, we’ve seen from the songwriter, producer, and now writer, ‘The Water’ (2008), Produced by Lemon Jelly’s Nick Franglen and dubbed ‘pop perfection’, and hot on its heels comes his most stripped-back, self-production, ‘Island’ (2009), MacIntyre’s 5th album.

So far MacIntyre has achieved 4 UK Top 40 Chart hits and 2 Top 20 UK Chart albums. He has also been named Scotland’s Top Creative Talent at the Glenfiddoch Spirit Of Scotland Awards, and voted by the Scottish Public as the 12th best Scottish artist of all time. Colin has toured w/wide and played some major supports including with REM, The Strokes & Elbow. He has performed in wide-ranging venues, from the Millennium Wheel to the Scottish Parliament. He has appeared across the board on TV and Radio, including ‘Later with Jools’, T4, and Soccer AM. Colin has collaborated with ‘Trainspotting’ author Irvine Welsh on video, taken on the persona of Andy Warhol on screen, and recorded a very special spoken word guest appearance by Tony Benn on ‘Pay Attention To The Human’. Music from ‘The Water’ appeared on films such as ‘Stormbreaker’, and ‘Surf’s Up’. MacIntyre has also been made ambassador for World Fair Trade Day, as well as his unofficial role for Mull!

‘Island’ is a special project for MacIntyre, and is the sound of a songwriter at the height of his story-telling powers, grand in scope but intimate in delivery. It is released in the UK on July 6th on his own label, Future Gods Recordings. The album will have a w/wide release and will be preceded by the driving ear-worm single, ‘Cape Wrath’, on June 22nd. In the 10th anniversary year of MacIntyre’s father’s death (Kenny Macintyre, the respected voice of BBC Scotland’s Political & Industrial output, who has recently been honoured in the renaming of Mull’s football pitch) the album is his most personal collection yet, at times soul, pop, folk & rock. As well as ‘Cape Wrath’, highlights include the heartbreaking ‘Samuel Demster R.I.P.’, which tells the story of MacIntyre’s great-grandfather, a young man never to return from WWI, “Goodbye to this small town,” laments MacIntyre, in character of the young soldier, who died at 21, never to know of his unborn child (MacIntyre’s late grandmother). There is the beautiful ‘The Edge Of Nearly’, and ‘Out Stealing Horses’, based on the Per Peterson novel, on which MacIntyre duets with King Creosote to unforgettable effect. ‘No Ordinary Queen’ is perhaps his best narrative to date, highlighting Eliza, “who cannot leave the island, this empire of doubt”.

The beautifully illustrated artwork on the ‘Island’ album is by ‘The Water’ designer Jo Burton. It includes a unique short story written by Colin, which is part of a collection of inter-related tales by him based on each of the album’s song titles. This collection will be called ‘Stories From An Island’, for publication later in 09.

Meanwhile MacIntyre is working on his ‘electric’ follow-up to ‘The Water’ album for early 2010. For now though, they say no man is an island, but MacIntyre has gone back to his, to stunning effect.

In Colin’s own words: ‘Island’ sleeve notes

“This wasn’t meant to happen, until I realised it had. Gordon Maclean, who runs An Tobar, the arts centre in my home town of Tobermory on the island of Mull, had asked me to come home and record for their 10th anniversary. The recording of The Water album took a while but I was still feeling quite fresh after it and keen to record again. There is some good symmetry in that An Tobar translates in Gaelic to ‘The Well’. The timing of Gordon’s request was good for me and got me thinking. We spoke about the recordings being stripped back. I started picking at the acoustic. Then while I was in America, in NY, and NE Florida, a lot of the songs were formed, lonesome, in various basements and gardens while logs piled up around me. The Atlantic Ocean rushed to the shore as I cycled alongside it, a reminder of what was on the other side. I had a child’s miniature guitar to write on that made the world grow annoyingly big. ‘No barriers’, I told myself, ‘it’s time to lay myself bare’. When I stepped off the ferry back onto Mull - I’d left all the electricity plugs behind on the mainland - I could just as well have jumped off a cliff. On the first night of recording there was a Harvest Moon, which we took as a good sign. I was creating back home again; the last time would have been as a teenager in my bedroom just 200 yards up the road. An Tobar also houses what was the first classroom for me when I was 5 years old. That’s the room we were to record in. I remember that the wood panels in the room once seemed as high as the sky. The room is now also a venue, all wooden floorboards and remnants of pupils, teachers and ghosts-past. It felt odd at times to be recording back home, but good odd. Great odd. I’d never have thought that I’d actually become a professional musician and be back here, where the same wooden floorboards used to graze my knees and I’d peak under my teacher’s skirt. It was a beautiful night that first one, with the sun setting over lumpy Mull. 10 full-on days, but every part of it was great fun. The songs were coming out as I’d hoped. It’s rare for me to record live in the studio with other musicians in this way and I knew then this was to be my next album. For the second session I arrived feeling shaky and vulnerable, but still a lot of work was done. But I was struggling. I looked out at the Atlantic Ocean roaring away and busied myself with string arrangements because my voice wasn’t doing much till late each night. I was lucky the Mendelssohn on Mull festival was on and suddenly a brilliant string section of one arrived, called Seonaid. But that trip was a tonic. I got involved in a music workshop with some of the local kids. I taught them ‘The Final Arrears’ and they'll keep playing it each week. Who knows where they'll take it. I could identify with the sight of the boys leaving to walk home with their electric guitars over their backs, the rain coming in sideways, with no cases to take the brunt. During the last session, for the final night's recording, I put a notice up on the local Co-op (the scene of the 'Barcode Bypass' / ‘The Supermarket Strikes Back’ story) to invite fishermen, plumbers, pupils, teachers and whoever else in the local community wanted to come up and sing choir and foot-stomp on the last song. It was a special atmosphere in the room as the dust circled the dim light. Some of the songs feature my family members, including my uncle Donald, who was the first person I ever saw with a guitar, and being a plumber, reminded me of that absent sink. I've never been so laid bare as a songwriter, and it’s felt right to be back home for it. I remembered where the blackboard used to be, so I sung in that direction, and the mixing desk, Gordon’s den, is now located where the old headmaster's room was. Some days we had to ask the local council workers if they'd pause their garden strimming because the mics were picking them up. They nodded in agreement. I've loved recording the album, and it’s been special to use local musicians including Gordon & Sorren Maclean; sparks have flown, but somehow I’ve stuck entirely to acoustic instrumentation. My first album to do that. In some ways the album has sprung out of pure instinct, and now I realize, necessity. I needed to make it, to go home, to go back to where I started. This is 'Island'. Belated Happy Birthday to An Tobar. I couldn’t have done it without Gordon. If only all angels had sideburns. Colin April 09. Class Primary 1; teacher: Mrs McNabb.”

More info and past biogs: http://www.colinmacintyre.com Please contact: Press: Andy Prevezer on 020 7368 3550 / 07744 400583 or andy.prevezer@warnermusic.com Radio: Andy Hipkiss AAA Media: 07879 842822. TV: Michelle O’Connor Birdgirl: 07958592944

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Rhythm & Roots

Rhythm & Roots



Nov 4 2009 9:23 PM

Thanks for being a friend! Do you know about the Electric Ball in London on Wednesday November 18? JEFFERSON STARSHIP + QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE + TOM CONSTANTEN (original Grateful Dead pianist) + more! Please try and make it. It’ll be a ball! Details and tickets from: http://www.rhythmgigs.com
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Nov 1 2009 3:24 PM

Hey, ive got a new song up if you fancy a listen :)
David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



Oct 31 2009 8:16 PM

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace...

Poem 162 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog):
TEES TO TYNE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS - SUMMER 2001

Where traditions are not so rare;
Sea, country and works scent the air;
A multitude of monuments,
Planted tubs and patterned pavements.

The longish pedestrian malls;
The remnants of defensive walls;
Historic buildings are a gauge
Of the respect for heritage.

Wheat, rape and pines in the fields;
Estuaries guarded by shields;
Long sandy beaches and wide scenes;
Romantic-ruin go-betweens.

Rivers in parts licked by trees,
Or fringed by boat clubs, wharfs, gantries,
And crossed by practical delights -
Varied spans, forming pleasing sights.

Fine churches headed at Durham;
Football kits ad infinitum;
Kept castles - one for study;
Masonry behind masonry.

And, with moulding-works out that way,
It’s somewhere for a longer stay..?

(C) David Franks 2003
Josie

Josie



Oct 29 2009 2:18 AM

Check out my profile And Let me know Do you like me YES or NO http://www.doulike.us/photos/4288388.html?b=4&w=46
katie Thomas

katie Thomas



Oct 27 2009 8:16 PM

Hey! Come check out my music :)
Let me know what ya think!
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adam

adam



Oct 27 2009 7:33 PM

great gig in manchester last week.

appreciate you playing even though you weren't well.

look forward to seeing you play again some time!

cheers

adam
KMR Promotions

KMR Promotions



Oct 22 2009 1:45 PM

MONOTONIX
Saturday 28th November
Nice n Sleazys, Glasgow

The release of their new album tops off a whirlwind year of touring, the infamy surrounding their charged live perfomances steadily mounting. Rightly so, check out this youtube link- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmEHu-QAgNE&feature=related - and marvel at one of the typically unpredictable gigs of the band that Spin have declared the "most exciting live band in rock'n'roll."

Have a listen www.myspace.com/monotonix

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Mr McConville

Mr McConville



Oct 21 2009 2:11 PM

Thanks for the add!
tURNtABLE tHOUGHtS

tURNtABLE tHOUGHtS



Oct 18 2009 5:58 PM

Thanks for sharing your space. Peace & Oneness!
Wallace Mair

Wallace Mair



Oct 17 2009 12:21 PM

that was brilliant last night colin one of the best gigs ive been at really enjoyed your set live and real see you soon cheers mate wAllaCe
Mary

Mary Crowley



Oct 17 2009 1:10 AM

Just showing some Love xxx
Mary

Mary Crowley



Oct 17 2009 1:10 AM

Just showing some Love xxx
Mary

Mary Crowley



Oct 17 2009 1:10 AM

Just showing some Love xxx
frank

frank



Oct 16 2009 12:03 PM

i will be there boss,...

can i get up and join you in swing beat version of
"5 more minutes" (or read the weather report) ???

best regards
frank sidebottom
www.franksworld.co.uk
The British Breakfast

Gene Pembleton



Oct 16 2009 2:04 AM

"Cape Wrath" by Colin Macintyre on my radio show, The British Breakfast on WRIR 97.3FM Richmond, Virginia USA and streamed live on www.wrir.org this Saturday between 9-11AM mytime which is 2-4PM UK time.Cheers,
Gene Pembleton
Sam

Sam Muir



Oct 15 2009 12:19 PM

hi there colin, thanks fur accepting ma add:=)

own all of your albums, amazing stuff, easily the best scottish artist i've ever heard... fav songs include: Tree Scavengers, Public Service Announcer, Animal Cannabus & This Is The Hebrides:=)

keep up making the stunning music:=)
milli

milli



Oct 8 2009 5:02 PM

hi Colin!

deLighted! ;)*

luv milli xo
Wallace Mair

Wallace Mair



Sep 27 2009 8:20 PM

hi colin wish you all the best in new york hope to play there too one day..my dad played there in the 60s with tarbert band rab and the clansmen when they toured the states....catch you in glasgow cheers mate wAllaCe
Faber Optimé

Faber Optimé



Sep 27 2009 1:46 AM

Sorry for not having been in touch awhile - been rather busy!
Just wanted to say that your valued friendship continues to be appreciated.
Have you checked out my MySpace and web site (www.faberoptime.com) recently?
Oh and did you subscribe for my free newsletter (using the form on site at page right - high quality, low quantity, no spam!)?
You might also like to take a look at some of my vids on my YouTube channel too! www.youtube.com/faberoptime
Take care and keep in touch.
Best,
Faber.
"Just a guy trying to make the world a better place."
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Sep 24 2009 7:40 PM

Hi, I have a new song "Shining beat" on the myspace

Thanks
the man from another place

the man from another place



Sep 21 2009 3:33 PM


Lovely stuff! Colin.

Thanks for the add!
Check out my "soundtrack music
to a lost film" if you fancy.

All the Best!
Dan.
Felattio

Felattio



Sep 21 2009 2:07 AM

FELATTIO - WE SUCK A LOT!!!
PORTUGAL!!!
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Sep 20 2009 7:17 PM

have a good week Colin x
frank

frank



Sep 19 2009 10:51 AM

hello colin,...

i'm going to the market today to shop for my mum,...
what are you up to this saturday ???



thank you for being mymyspace ace friend,...
and i'll try and keep you up to date with my fantastic semi-professional showbiz career.

best regards
frank sidebottom www.franksworld.co.uk


p.s. my new telly show is up on www.tincan.tv and i'm playing in new york in oct. !
Bobby bobby pinata

Robert Munguia



Sep 18 2009 9:41 PM

thank you for sending the add
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