New Boots
New Boots | |
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Studio album by Wallis Bird | |
Released |
24 July 2009[1] (Ireland) 5 March 2010 (Austria/Switzerland)[2] 12 March 2010 (Germany/Benelux), 5 April 2010 (France) |
Recorded | 2008/2009 |
Genre | acoustic rock |
Label | RubyWorks (Ireland) / Columbia Records (Rest of Europe) |
Producer |
Marcus Wuest Wallis Bird |
New Boots is the second album by Irish singer-songwriter, Wallis Bird. The album was released on 24 July 2009 in the Republic of Ireland[1] under the Rubywork label and later received a wider European release in March 2010 in Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Belgium. The album was released in France in April 2010.[2] It is released outside Ireland through Columbia Records.
Track listing (original release 2009)
- Released in the Republic of Ireland on 24 July 2009
- "Can Opener"
- "Travelling Bird"
- "To My Bones"
- "Meal of Convenience"
- "Made of Sugar"
- "An Idea About Mary"
- "When We Kissed The World Fell In Love!"
- "LaLaLand"
- "Berlin"
- "Measuring Cities"
- "Your Morning Dram"
Track Listing (limited edition 2010)
- Released in Germany (12 March 2010); Austria and Switzerland on 5 March 2010
- "Can Opener"
- "Travelling Bird"
- "To My Bones"
- "Meal of Convenience"
- "Made of Sugar"
- "An Idea About Mary"
- "When We Kissed The World Fell In Love!"
- "LaLaLand"
- "Berlin"
- "Measuring Cities"
- "Your Morning Dram"
- "Your Daddy"
- "LaLaLand" (Acoustic)
- "An Idea About Mary" (Acoustic)
- "Measuring Cities" (Acoustic)
- To My Bones (Live Version)
New Boots Tour
- Wallis Bird toured the Republic of Ireland, France and Belgium extensively throughout 2009.
- In early 2010 she announced live tour dates for other parts of Europe including Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Awards
- New Boots won Wallis Bird the title of Best Irish Female Artist at the 2010 Meteor Ireland Music Awards.
Promotion
References
- 1 2 "New Boots (2009) | Wallis Bird | High quality MP3 downloads | 7digital Eire". Ie.7digital.com. 2009-07-24. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- 1 2 "the home of Wallis Bird". Wallisbird.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ↑
- ↑ "gotv - hosted by Wallis Bird". Gotv.at. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
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