Fran Healy, Travis singer-songwriter, released solo album, Wreckorder . Shall present it rotates in two English cities on February 17 in Madrid Ramdall room and 18 February in Barcelona BeCool room.
"Being a member of Travis is what I've done ever since I was a kid. I needed a break, take a break artistic" said. Healy was proposed to compose a series of recordings of intimate feel, capturing the essence that is often lost between the composition of a song and recording in a studio. The result is reflected in songs like "Anything" or "Buttercups" the first single from the album.
holidays were just that catalyzed the process and the creation of new material and new songs for this solo debut. In 2009, Healy began recording in Berlin with producer Emery Dobyns laureate. The artist created the album playing all instruments himself except one bass. Under the command of the bass, Healy had, among others, with the help of nothing more and nothing less than Paul McCartney.
The ode to life "Wreckorder" fits in perfectly with the voice and Scottish flagship. Human relationships are still a source of inspiration. As he describes it, "are songs written by someone who is comfortable in his skin" .
- Thursday, February 17, 2011 22:00 (Madrid)
- Friday, February 18, 2011 22:00 (Barcelona)
"Being a member of Travis is what I've done ever since I was a kid. I needed a break, take a break artistic" said. Healy was proposed to compose a series of recordings of intimate feel, capturing the essence that is often lost between the composition of a song and recording in a studio. The result is reflected in songs like "Anything" or "Buttercups" the first single from the album.
holidays were just that catalyzed the process and the creation of new material and new songs for this solo debut. In 2009, Healy began recording in Berlin with producer Emery Dobyns laureate. The artist created the album playing all instruments himself except one bass. Under the command of the bass, Healy had, among others, with the help of nothing more and nothing less than Paul McCartney.
The ode to life "Wreckorder" fits in perfectly with the voice and Scottish flagship. Human relationships are still a source of inspiration. As he describes it, "are songs written by someone who is comfortable in his skin" .
- Thursday, February 17, 2011 22:00 (Madrid)
- Friday, February 18, 2011 22:00 (Barcelona)
0 comments:
Post a Comment