Warm Hand
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Warm Hand | ||
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Studio album by Don McGlashan | ||
Released | 2006 | |
Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 52:13 | |
Label | Arch Hill Recordings | |
Producer | Don McGlashan, Sean Donnelly and Edmund McWilliams |
Warm Hand is a May 2006 album by New Zealand songwriter Don McGlashan. It was a finalist for the 2006 New Zealand Music Awards' Album of the Year, and McGlashan was a finalist for Best Male Solo Artist for his work on the album.[1] The live band which toured in support of the album, Don McGlashan and the Seven Sisters, was comprised of Sean James Donnelly (SJD), John Segovia, and Chris O'Connor.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "This Is London"
- "Toy Factory Fire"
- "Blame"
- "Harbour Bridge"
- "Courier"
- "Passenger 26"
- "I Will Not Let You Down"
- "Interlude"
- "Miracle Sun"
- "Queen Of The Night"
All songs are by McGlashan, except I Will Not Let You Down, which is by Sean Donnelly aka SJD.
[edit] Songs
- "Toy Factory Fire" refers to the Kader Toy Factory Fire
- "Miracle Sun" is about Opo the dolphin at Hokianga in 1955-6.
[edit] Compilation Albums
- "Harbour Bridge"
- Kiwi Hit Disc 92, NZ On Air, April 2007.
- Now Hear This, The Word, No 49, March 2007 (UK).
- "I Will Not Let You Down"
- New Zealand New Music, IV, 2006 New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, 2006.
- "This Is London"
- Sounds of the Planet: Womad 2007, Filter Music, FM020, 2007.
- "Toy Factory Fire"
- Nuclear Free Nation, Various Artists, Integrity Promotions New Zealand, 12 June, 2007.
[edit] Soundtracks
- "I Will Not Let You Down"
- Out of the Blue, 2006.
- The Tattooist, 2007.
[edit] Award Nominations
- The first single, "Miracle Sun", was a nominee for the 2006 APRA Silver Scroll award, a songwriting award.