4 months ago 01st Sep 16:45
Obviously there is a difference as going under my own name does do different things to you because Ive hidden behind a weird name and now Im just using my own so I feel a bit more directly involved in what Im doing but it has changed me in that sense as before that I liked the idea of hiding behind something and I think now its about being more direct and is exciting. Its my own label as well so its like wearing a lot of different hats!
Well thats the plan; I think so, its been on my website for a year and half and I think if you were into what I did before you would know that it was be anyway and this is what Im doing now but if you werent then hopefully youll hear about it.
I dont see why people wouldnt stick with me because if they liked Mull Historical Society they will like it anyway,. I just think my name isnt as well known as Mull Historical Society is but I think I just need to get this album out there and just keep gigging and see how the single goes.
I think what Im doing musically isnt massively different; I made three albums under the Mull Historical Society name and I suppose they were almost like a body of work themselves but I dont think I have radically change, there is just a lot more guitar on this album and working with a producer made the music a bit more direct rather than producing a lot of ideas; this is more of a less is more type approach.
I think its worked though, and what Im dong now is recording my next album which seems a bit strange as Im still working from this one but Ive just had this opportunity to go back home and record and that has taken that mantra even further as the next album is more acoustic and looks to strip things right back.
It was pretty good really, I was there with my mum and I wore a specially commissioned denim kilt and Id never worn a kilt in my life but this was a designer one! I didnt expect to win but the guy on the same table as me, Chris Hoy, had just come back from cycling at the Olympics, and neither of us expected to win anything but then the woman who was running it was sat at our table too and so I thought, I wonder if weve all won but then we both won so there was lots of champagne and a good night out!
I think the first song that I had in the charts, Mull Historical Society had four top 40 singles so I suppose that or one of my albums going into the top 20 album chart and you never really know if thats going to happen when you first start out! I took out a bank loan to buy a load of gear when I was a student and I had six months before the hire purchase kicked in and I was trying so hard to get a record deal in order to make something happen and be able to pay off my debt.
You never really expect anything as youre not really sure where the journey is going to take you. Supporting R.E.M was great; when you get artists of that calibre you feel quite proud to be doing that! I suppose just getting to do what you love for a living makes you feel very fortunate to be creative and not have to work in a call centre which I did before.
Can I have two?
Well its almost reached its second draft now and its about a island community and someone who lives in London who goes back to the island hes from when he hears about a death of someone who is a big force in his childhood. A series of events begin to occur which fills in a load of gaps in his life and helps him discover who he really is.
I wrote it when I was in New York last summer and I always wanted a guitar sounding song and I was listening to a lot of bands like that at the time and felt that society at the moment with reality TV and Z-list big Brother stars that title - Famous For Being Famous - sounded so current.
The original inspiration was from Andy Warhol and his prediction that; Everyone will have 15 minutes of fame and then he got bored and changed it to Everyone will be famous in 15 minutes. The lyrics talk about the desperate reality TV stars who try to cling on to their publicity focus and its almost like theyre talking to their PA trying to get noticed again and in the middle of the song it sounds Hello, Ok! and thats referring to the two magazines and its really a song which came instantly and fitted lyrically.
With the video we were going to get a load of ex Big Brother and Jungle stars [
Its just a song that explains itself really.
I dont know if I have a favourite but I think the last song on the album; Pay Attention To The Human, which features Tony Benn as he wrote a poem for it and he finished the song with his voiceover and I think that song is really ambitious and the story is quite similar to my book really! Its the closest Im going to get to my Bohemian Rhapsody.
I suppose that would be my talent! I think what Ive already achieved makes me successful but I just hope that the quality of what I do sets me apart but I think you should always try to be distinctive but there will always be other people doing the same thing but I dont really worry about it and stick to my own vision.
Isle of Mull Cheddar which you can buy anywhere, its one of the most well known things (apart from Balamory) to come out of Mull!
If you had a sheep, what would you name it?
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by Cindi Stewart - 22:56:50 2nd Sep 2008
I love Colin! Been following him for years and the new album is great.