December 23, 2024

Ian Ewing Ft. McCall & Cocabona – Ships Passing [Mp3 Download]

Ian Ewing Ft. McCall & Cocabona – Ships Passing Mp3 Download

Robert Ian McNabb is an English singer-songwriter and musician from Liverpool, England. Although known best for his work as leader and songwriter-in-chief of The Icicle Works in the 1980s, he has also led a critically acclaimed solo career. This article documents his solo releases, followed by a more detailed description of a selection of his releases.

== Albums ==

== Side albums ==
Waifs and Strays (2001)
Boots (2003)
People Don’t Stop Believin’ (2005)
Krugerrands (2015)
Respectfully Yours (2016)

== Compilation albums ==
My Own Way: The Words & Music of Ian McNabb (1997)
Potency: The Best of Ian McNabb (2004)

== Live albums ==
Live at Life (2000)
How We Live: At the Philharmonic (2007)

== Singles ==

== Promotional singles ==
″Still Got the Fever″ from the album Head Like a Rock (Autumn 1993)
″Livin’ Proof (Miracles Can Happen)″ from the album Ian McNabb (April 2001)
″New Light″ from the album Great Things (released digitally on iTunes) (2009)
″She Don’t Let Nobody″, later included on the album Eclectic Warrior (2011)

== Other appearances ==

=== Songs ===

″Slough″ from Words/Music – Sir John Betjeman and Mike Read (2006)
″Working Class Hero″ (cover of a John Lennon song) from the Dutch CD Het beste uit 10 jaar 2 meter sessies (1997)
″Woman″ (cover of a John Lennon song) from Liverpool – The Number Ones Album (2008)
″Music Is Love″ (cover of a David Crosby song) from the free CD with the Jan/Feb 2013 issue of Maverick magazine
″All I’ve Got to Do″ (cover of a Beatles song) from the free CD with the August 2013 issue of Mojo magazine with Thomas McConnell

=== Albums ===
Space Flower with The Wild Swans (Guitar and Backing Vocals)
Cloudcuckooland, Sense, and Jollification with The Lightning Seeds (Backing vocals, Co-writer of Sense and Jollification). (1990–1994)
The Journey (2005) with Amsterdam (Guitar only)
Songs for Everyday Use (2006) with Gary Cooke. (Guitar only)
Ian was part of the short lived ensemble band Sandhill Mob (2010)
Hold On (Charity single for Alder Hay children’s hospital) (2012) (Guitar and Backing Vocals)
Rude Beggar (2014) with Nash Albert. (Producer (with Ciaron Bell), Guitar, Backing Vocals)
Our Friend (Charity single as part of ensemble, released in support of ‘Statue 4 Eppy’) (2015)

== Featured works ==

=== ″I’m Game″ ===
“I’m Game” is the fourth single released by McNabb after disbanding the Icicle Works. The song was the first to be released after publication of his first album Truth and Beauty, rather than to promote it. It failed to chart.

==== Track listing ====
7″ Vinyl″I’m Game″ (4:32)
″A Pirate Looks At Forty″ (4:09)CD″I’m Game″ (4:32)
″What’s It All About?″ (4:25)
″A Pirate Looks At Forty″ (4:09)

=== ″(I Go) My Own Way″ ===
“(I Go) My Own Way” is the fifth single released by McNabb after disbanding the Icicle Works.

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