'Ghosts of Tomorrow' now on iTunes
The recently released album 'Ghosts of Tomorrow' from Saoirse Mhór, aka Paul Durney formerly of Kilcullen, is now available on iTunes, writes Brian Byrne.
The album has 11 excellent tracks, mostly new writing but also including the evocative 'The Cleggan Bay Disaster' which was the name track for a previous CD.
Many of Saoirse's musical friends in his home near Heidelberg in Germany — who perform collectively as 'Fleadh' — contributed to the album, including Michael Busch, Andrew Cadie, Katie Doherty, Frank Durschner, Marcus Eichelaub, Tommy Gorny, Andy Horn and Frank Weber.
With the acceptance by Apple for a mastered for iTunes version, Saoirse pays tribute to Andy Horn at the Red Room for his ongoing professionalism in making this happen.
The physical album is nevertheless still available at www.saoirsemhor.com.
The album has 11 excellent tracks, mostly new writing but also including the evocative 'The Cleggan Bay Disaster' which was the name track for a previous CD.
Many of Saoirse's musical friends in his home near Heidelberg in Germany — who perform collectively as 'Fleadh' — contributed to the album, including Michael Busch, Andrew Cadie, Katie Doherty, Frank Durschner, Marcus Eichelaub, Tommy Gorny, Andy Horn and Frank Weber.
With the acceptance by Apple for a mastered for iTunes version, Saoirse pays tribute to Andy Horn at the Red Room for his ongoing professionalism in making this happen.
The physical album is nevertheless still available at www.saoirsemhor.com.