Paul Brady, legendary Irish songwriter, showcases songs from his new album, Say What You Feel at The Point Theatre on Friday, the 22nd of April.
Paul Brady holds a special place in Irish music creating quality music whether he is playing folk, traditional or rock music with an array of classic albums including Hard Station, Spirits Colliding and Andy Irvine and Paul Brady and has .
Paul Brady has just completed his new album, Say What You Feel with a new set of songs that show the songwriter in flying form. Listening to Say What You Feel, it becomes clear that Brady has rediscovered a more spontaneous side of himself, foregoing studio over production to return to making music "the old fashioned way".
Say What You Feel frames an insightful new batch of Brady's originals in airy, uncluttered surroundings that allow the songs to shine through. Brady began venturing into his stripped down style of recording with his recent Paul Brady Songbook project but his new album was recorded in the States and features the playing of some of Nashville's most respected musicians.
Recorded in much the same way as Bob Dylan's Blonde On Blonde, Brady made sure that is band learnt the song quickly and the record quickly to give the songs a fresh immediacy. This blend of southern hospitality and Irish intensity proved to be a dynamic and fruitful match.
A night of exquisite songs including "Crazy Dreams", "The Island" and "Nobody Knows", Paul Brady plays The Point on the 22nd.
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Paul Brady
The Point Theatre
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Time: 8pm
Tickets: €44.50
Tickets are available from Ticketmaster outlets, www.ticketmaster.ie
The Point Theatre
North Wall Quay,
East Link Bridge,
Dublin 1.
Tel: + 353 (0) 1 8363633















