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Dreamy, haunting, ethereal, thought-provoking, wistful, spiritual, melancholic, uplifting...A few words that can be used to describe the music and songs of James Alan Gourley...A highly original fingerpick style, poignant, emotive and powerful lyrics, strong and heartfelt vocal presentation and a distinctive guitar sound combine to leave the listener with a lasting impression of genuine quality, real talent and musical integrity.
James Alan Gourley is an electro-acoustic guitarist / singer / songwriter / poet based in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Guitarist and songwriter for many years with popular Glasgow based hard rock band Liars Edge Alan (one of those awkward people who prefers to be called by their middle name!) has spent the last year or two re-familiarising himself with the acoustic guitar and experimenting with a wide variety of alternative tunings having, for the time being at least, hung up his electric to concentrate on a solo acoustic career.
Having just recorded his first solo album "Ten Miles Out Of Midnight" Alan is currently in negotiation with several local labels, publishers and distributors with regard to release of his album and has already attracted significant interest from other artists, listeners, podcasters and music-industry personnel on myspace and other websites.
Having developed a highly original style of guitar fingerpicking - an eclectic mix of rock, folk, classical and celtic influences - "Ten Miles Out Of Midnight" is a stripped down, no frills recording featuring only electroacoustic guitar and vocals. Containing seven songs and four instrumentals the album is a very personal one - confessional even - reflecting many of Alan's opinions on life and its trials and tribulations. From the intense and haunting opening instrumental "The Things In The Attic" to the hearfelt and emotion laden cynicism of the albums' closing track "A Place In The Sun" Alan takes the listener on a musical and lyrical journey through many emotions including sadness, hope, despair, love and anger. His instrumentals speak to the listener of both beauty and pain in a dreamy and ethereal way with no need for words.
Alan is currently playing a series of gigs in and around Glasgow with plans to tour further afield later in 2008 and then record his second album. Although currently playing solo he is looking at recruiting a cellist, pianist and possibly a double bass player for some larger shows.
Alan is also hoping to publish a book of poetry/lyrics at some point in 2008 and will post some of this material on subsequent blogs on this site. When he's not writing songs, lyrics or poetry Alan enjoys sleeping, beer, playing WW2 FPS's and travel. Did I mention he is left handed? That explains a lot.......
Many thanks to those who have already expressed interest in Alan's work and he hopes you enjoy the three songs ( full album versions) posted here on Ourstage! Please note the fourth song "The Last Day Of Earth" is NOT a forthcoming album track but an instrumental trance track mixed by Alan from samples from eJay software and samples created by himself using Reason software. As you can see a few more songs have been added now as well - Many thanks for your votes and song purchases!
If you would like any additional information or wish to pre-order a copy of "Ten Miles Out Of Midnight" please email jamesalangourley@hotmail.com
James Alan Gourley is an electro-acoustic guitarist / singer / songwriter / poet based in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Guitarist and songwriter for many years with popular Glasgow based hard rock band Liars Edge Alan (one of those awkward people who prefers to be called by their middle name!) has spent the last year or two re-familiarising himself with the acoustic guitar and experimenting with a wide variety of alternative tunings having, for the time being at least, hung up his electric to concentrate on a solo acoustic career.
Having just recorded his first solo album "Ten Miles Out Of Midnight" Alan is currently in negotiation with several local labels, publishers and distributors with regard to release of his album and has already attracted significant interest from other artists, listeners, podcasters and music-industry personnel on myspace and other websites.
Having developed a highly original style of guitar fingerpicking - an eclectic mix of rock, folk, classical and celtic influences - "Ten Miles Out Of Midnight" is a stripped down, no frills recording featuring only electroacoustic guitar and vocals. Containing seven songs and four instrumentals the album is a very personal one - confessional even - reflecting many of Alan's opinions on life and its trials and tribulations. From the intense and haunting opening instrumental "The Things In The Attic" to the hearfelt and emotion laden cynicism of the albums' closing track "A Place In The Sun" Alan takes the listener on a musical and lyrical journey through many emotions including sadness, hope, despair, love and anger. His instrumentals speak to the listener of both beauty and pain in a dreamy and ethereal way with no need for words.
Alan is currently playing a series of gigs in and around Glasgow with plans to tour further afield later in 2008 and then record his second album. Although currently playing solo he is looking at recruiting a cellist, pianist and possibly a double bass player for some larger shows.
Alan is also hoping to publish a book of poetry/lyrics at some point in 2008 and will post some of this material on subsequent blogs on this site. When he's not writing songs, lyrics or poetry Alan enjoys sleeping, beer, playing WW2 FPS's and travel. Did I mention he is left handed? That explains a lot.......
Many thanks to those who have already expressed interest in Alan's work and he hopes you enjoy the three songs ( full album versions) posted here on Ourstage! Please note the fourth song "The Last Day Of Earth" is NOT a forthcoming album track but an instrumental trance track mixed by Alan from samples from eJay software and samples created by himself using Reason software. As you can see a few more songs have been added now as well - Many thanks for your votes and song purchases!
If you would like any additional information or wish to pre-order a copy of "Ten Miles Out Of Midnight" please email jamesalangourley@hotmail.com
My music this month
Hi there good people of Ourstage!
Firstly I’d like to thank again all who helped me win Guitar Solo channel for July with my instrumental “Portencross”. In light of the new “three entries only” rule I’ve retired this piece as you can’t really ask for more than to win a channel.
This month I’ve selected another instrumental “The Light At The End Of The Tunnel?” in Solo Instrumental channel. This piece was inspired by a rather unusual thought I had of the last few minutes of a person’s life – a soundtrack to the prelude to death – The Light At The End Of The Tunnel being (perhaps hence the question mark in the title) the end of this world and the promise of the next one – the transfo...
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Be sure to join my fans, if you decide to stick around.
Really enjoyed listening to your tunes. Nice playing.
Have a great weekend, and good luck in the contest.
All the best,
DICARLO
Love Always
Maribel
p.s. in the land where the unicorn runs
I know we play very different styles of music, but I do enjoy some of your tunes.
Anyway, I liked what you wrote on Daniel's blog post. Data Data Data.
The problem is, we don't judge music based on data - perhaps some element of a song grabs us that isn't predictable (perhaps an intricate bass line in a death metal song I would usually hate or something). Another problem is, there is soo much bad music on ourstage that alot of times you're picking between the lesser of two evils, so to speak. Should ourstage draw inferences from battles where you're picking one artist over an other but really like neither?
We can continue this later
The recording, acoustics guitars, the sound, the overtones, the vocals, the harmonies, the melodies, everything is tops, the best.
Your #1 FAN
mario g
And thank you for speaking out...I know I'm being silly...but the rankings haven't changed for days in the quarter finals...I keep thinking it's my fault! LOL...
Thanks again
Vonne
Respect,
Billy