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Michael O'Shea

Michael O'Shea

AllChival

ACMOSLPX1

LP Black $15
  • Pressed on Black Vinyl
  • Recorded in 1981 at Blackwing Studios with input from Wire members
  • Irish folk, Asian, and North African influences

Description

Using an old door, 17 strings, chopsticks and combining them with phasers, echo units and amplification, the new device was to become his signature sound, mixing Irish folk influences with Asian and North African sounds in a mesmerising and soulful new way that brought him to the attention of the leading improvisers of his day - Alice Coltrane, Ravi Shankar, Don Cherry and more.

A logical follow up to AllChival’s recent reissue of Stano's debut LP, Michael O’Shea’s self titled LP was originally released on Wire's Dome Imprint in 1982.

The background to the album is as interesting and inspiring as the artist who created it - born in Northern Ireland but raised in the Republic, O’Shea was keen to travel and escape the troubles of his home.

Wandering throughout Europe and the Middle East, O’Shea found himself living and working as a relief aid in Bangladesh...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 No Journeys End
  • 2 Kerry
  • 3 Guitar No.1
  • 4 Voices
  • 5 Anfa Dásachtach