Album AU 2010 on Vitamin label
Blues
Produced by Steven Schram (The Cat Empire/Little Birdy/Custom Kings) Nirvana Nights is a robust interpretation of her onstage persona – vividly human, quiet but possessed of a formidable strength and artistry. Bristling with gorgeous melodies and the kind of wry swing you might suspect of Lily Allen or Jolie Holland, there’s also the off-kilter catch of Martha Wainwright’s emotional torrent in Flanagan’s powerful delivery.
Leah Flanagan voc, vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, ukulele, written by, album by | |
Grant Cummerford b, cb, acoustic bass, double bass | |
Liz Stringer , AU acoustic guitar, electric guitar, written by | |
Melanie Robinson vc, cello | |
Matt Earl , drums | |
Steven Schram , AU percussion, producer, engineer, mixed by | |
Harry James Angus voc, tr, *1982 AU trumpet | |
Netanela Mizrahi violin |
Chayni Henry artwork by |
Emily Lubitz backing vocals |
Fox McInerney design |
John Coulehan design |
Joseph Carra mastered by |
George Fragopolous photography |
Liz Stringer |
Leah Flanagan |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Goodbye | Leah Flanagan | 04:45 | |
2 | First Class Lovers | Leah Flanagan | 04:52 | |
3 | Uneven Stairs | Leah Flanagan | 04:01 | |
4 | Each Day Of The Week | Leah Flanagan | 04:37 | |
5 | Calling Names | Leah Flanagan | 05:15 | |
6 | September Song | Leah Flanagan | 04:30 | |
7 | Innocent Hearts | Leah Flanagan | 04:26 | |
8 | Alywarre Girl | Leah Flanagan | 02:30 | |
9 | Nirvana Nights | Leah Flanagan | 04:19 |