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29.01.2023 - 18:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Multi-talented Colin MacIntyre is about to have a busy 2023 which includes “wrapping a bow” on his early work at Mull Historical Society.
The 51-year-old from Mull will, next Friday, play his first two albums, Loss and Us in their entirety.
Later in February he’ll release an 85-track anthology of his first three albums, Archaeology: Complete Recordings 2000-2004. Loss, Us and This Is Hope will also be released on vinyl. Colin will record a new album next month in the room his grandfather used to write poetry in and his first crime book will follow later in the year.
How did Archaeology – which is the first three albums, demos, rarities and covers including The Strokes’ Last Nite – come about?
I moved from London to Glasgow and had more space. I brought stuff out of storage and dipped into lots of boxes of old recordings, photos and tour stuff. I keep everything.
I’d even forgotten the debut album Loss was originally going to be called Community. I also found a bottle of red wine from REM with a note saying “To Mull, sorry couldn’t get Buckfast but this will have to do, love Michael and REM”. There are also anniversaries. The second album Us will be 20 next month. I’m wrapping a bow around the early period of Mull.
Are you happy the three albums are being released on vinyl?
Yes. I never had a record collection. It was partly growing up in Mull, which had one shop where you could buy a bar of soap and a record if you were lucky. Then at a coffee morning, I won a record player in a suitcase and three albums, Queen’s Greatest Hits, With the Beatles and Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel.
I got an acoustic guitar and started playing in a covers band supporting my uncle’s band, and when I hit my teens got my first electric guitar,
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