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Mag Pai Zai

Declan O'Rourke

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Despite plaudits from Paul Weller (who recently chose "Galileo" as the song he wished he'd written from the last 20 years), Snow Patrol (who invited him to play guitar with them at the Oxegen Festival), and Josh Groban and Eddi Reader (both of whom have covered his songs), Dublin singer/songwriter Declan O'Rourke hasn't yet achieved the commercial success to match his star-studded championing. Released through his own Rimecoat Records label, his third album, the bizarrely titled Mag Pai Zai, is unlikely to change matters, such is its subdued and slightly idiosyncratic nature. There are a few concessions to the more commercial folk-rock sound of its predecessor, Big Bad Beautiful World, such as lead single "A Little Something," a gorgeous string-soaked tale of unrequited love, the Neil Young-esque blues of "Caterpillar DNA," and the uplifting ukulele-led Hawaiian-style ditty "Lightning Bird Wind River Man." But elsewhere, O'Rourke has used his newfound freedom to showcase his unique storytelling with an eclectic production and elastic vocal range, which sees him effortlessly switch from soaring falsetto on the life-affirming "Be Brave and Believe" to dark-timbred baritone on the Tony Bennett-referencing old-school crooner "Dancing Song." Opening track "Slieve Boom" starts out with a gently plucked mandolin before a flurry of skittering rhythms and haunting violins kicks in, echoing the song's narrative of a midnight journey through various isolated towns, "Langley's Requiem" is a suitably eerie piano ballad based on the true tale of the Collyer Brothers, two compulsive hoarders who lived as hermits in 1930s New York, while "The Old Black Crow" sees O'Rourke adopt his best long Long John Silver impression as he swaggers and even caws his way through an unashamedly silly romp about the hardship of being a crow. The latter may be at odds with his rather moody poetic reputation, but it's indicative of how the album consistently mines captivating material from the most obscure subject matter. Mag Pai Zai should ensure that the rave reviews keep on coming, but it deserves to find a wider audience beyond his array of celebrity admirers.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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1
Slieve Bloom
00:04:32

Rob Calder, Bass Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Electric Guitar, Mandolin, Programmer, Vocals, MainArtist - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Tim Mitchell, RecordingEngineer - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Doug Yowell, Drums - Karen Dervan, Viola - Declan O’Rourke, Arranger - Larissa O’Grady, Violin - Maria Mason, Violin - Eimear O’Grady, Arranger, Cello, Strings Conductor

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

2
Time Machine
00:04:25

Rob Calder, Bass Guitar - Dave Clauss, MixingEngineer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Programmer, Vocals, Hand Bells, MainArtist, Thumb Piano, RecordingEngineer - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Steve Wickham, Fiddle - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Ari Hest, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Doug Yowell, Drums, Percussion, RecordingEngineer - Eimear O’Grady, Cello

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

3
A Little Something
00:04:25

Rob Calder, Bass Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Electric Guitar, Programmer, Vocals, MainArtist, RecordingEngineer - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Tim Mitchell, RecordingEngineer - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Doug Yowell, Drums - Karen Dervan, Viola - Declan O’Rourke, Arranger - Larissa O’Grady, Violin - Maria Mason, Violin - Eimear O’Grady, Orchestral Arranger, Cello, Brass Conductor - Fiacra Trench, Strings Conductor

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

4
Be Brave and Believe
00:05:32

Paddy Casey, RecordingEngineer - Rob Calder, Bass Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Programmer, Vocals, Baritone Guitar, Wurlitzer, MainArtist - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Doug Yowell, Drums, RecordingEngineer

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

5
Lightning Bird Wind River Man
00:03:22

Rob Calder, Bass Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Percussion, Programmer, Vocals, Ukulele, MainArtist, Bass Synthesizer - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Doug Yowell, Drums, RecordingEngineer

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

6
Langley’s Requiem
00:04:44

Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Programmer, Vocals, MainArtist - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Irish Film Orchestra, Strings - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Doug Yowell, RecordingEngineer - Declan O’Rourke, Arranger - Edward O'Rourke, Composer, Piano - Eimear O’Grady, Orchestral Arranger, Cello - Fiacra Trench, Conductor

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

7
Dancing Song
00:05:53

Rob Calder, Bass Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Programmer, Vocals, MainArtist, Nylon Strung Guitar - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Irish Film Orchestra, Strings - Tim Mitchell, RecordingEngineer - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Doug Yowell, Drums - Declan O’Rourke, Arranger - Maria Mason, Violin - Eimear O’Grady, Cello, Brass, Strings Conductor, Omnichord Synthesizer - Fiacra Trench, Orchestral Conductor

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

8
Caterpillar DNA
00:04:27

Rob Calder, Bass Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Programmer, Vocals, Harmonium, MainArtist, RecordingEngineer - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Tim Mitchell, RecordingEngineer - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Doug Yowell, Drums

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

9
Orphan Wind Song
00:02:54

Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Programmer, Vocals, MainArtist, RecordingEngineer - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

10
The Hardest Fight
00:04:39

Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Programmer, Vocals, MainArtist - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Irish Film Orchestra, Strings - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Edward O'Rourke, Composer, Piano - Fiacra Trench, Arranger, Orchestral Conductor

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

11
The Old Black Crow
00:03:24

Rob Calder, Bass Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Declan O'Rourke, Composer, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Programmer, Vocals, MainArtist, RecordingEngineer - Kieran Lynch, RecordingEngineer - Tim Mitchell, RecordingEngineer - Richard Dowling, MasteringEngineer - Doug Yowell, Drums - Declan O’Rourke, Arranger - Maria Mason, Arranger, Violin - Eimear O’Grady, Arranger, Cello

Under exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, © 2011 Maiesta Music Ltd Under Exclusive licence to Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2011 Maiesta Music

Album review

Despite plaudits from Paul Weller (who recently chose "Galileo" as the song he wished he'd written from the last 20 years), Snow Patrol (who invited him to play guitar with them at the Oxegen Festival), and Josh Groban and Eddi Reader (both of whom have covered his songs), Dublin singer/songwriter Declan O'Rourke hasn't yet achieved the commercial success to match his star-studded championing. Released through his own Rimecoat Records label, his third album, the bizarrely titled Mag Pai Zai, is unlikely to change matters, such is its subdued and slightly idiosyncratic nature. There are a few concessions to the more commercial folk-rock sound of its predecessor, Big Bad Beautiful World, such as lead single "A Little Something," a gorgeous string-soaked tale of unrequited love, the Neil Young-esque blues of "Caterpillar DNA," and the uplifting ukulele-led Hawaiian-style ditty "Lightning Bird Wind River Man." But elsewhere, O'Rourke has used his newfound freedom to showcase his unique storytelling with an eclectic production and elastic vocal range, which sees him effortlessly switch from soaring falsetto on the life-affirming "Be Brave and Believe" to dark-timbred baritone on the Tony Bennett-referencing old-school crooner "Dancing Song." Opening track "Slieve Boom" starts out with a gently plucked mandolin before a flurry of skittering rhythms and haunting violins kicks in, echoing the song's narrative of a midnight journey through various isolated towns, "Langley's Requiem" is a suitably eerie piano ballad based on the true tale of the Collyer Brothers, two compulsive hoarders who lived as hermits in 1930s New York, while "The Old Black Crow" sees O'Rourke adopt his best long Long John Silver impression as he swaggers and even caws his way through an unashamedly silly romp about the hardship of being a crow. The latter may be at odds with his rather moody poetic reputation, but it's indicative of how the album consistently mines captivating material from the most obscure subject matter. Mag Pai Zai should ensure that the rave reviews keep on coming, but it deserves to find a wider audience beyond his array of celebrity admirers.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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