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In Tua Nua

In Tua Nua are an Irish rock band. Their name is a phonetic spelling of the Irish Gaelic An Tuath Nua, meaning "the new tribe."

In Tua Nua
OriginCounty Dublin, Ireland
GenresRock, folk rock, alternative rock
Years active1982–1990, 2004–present
LabelsMother, Island, Virgin
Past membersLeslie Dowdall
Jack Dublin
Vinnie Kilduff
Ivan O'Shea
Martin Clancy
Paul Byrne
Steve Wickham
Aingeala de Burca
Brian O'Briain
Lovely Previn
Matt Spalding

Biography edit

The group was formed by Leslie Dowdall, Jack Dublin, Vinnie Kilduff, Ivan O'Shea, Martin Clancy, Paul Byrne and Steve Wickham in the early 1980s.[1] Although the group's focus was an early Roxy Music-style rock, it combined this aspiration with modern-styled folk and traditional Irish music in the form of uilleann pipes and acoustic guitars, laced together with raw vocals and electronic violin.

In 1984, the band were the first to sign to U2's Mother label and released their first single "Coming Thru".[2] Shortly afterwards Island Records signed the band.[1] A number of singles were released and a debut album recorded. The first Island single was the critically acclaimed "Take My Hand", co-written by a young Sinéad O'Connor.[3] This was followed by a second single, a cover of Jefferson Airplane's hit "Somebody to Love".[1]

In 1985, Steve Wickham left to join forces with the Waterboys and Island dropped the band.[1] The album recorded for Island remains unreleased. A compilation album of singles and b-sides was released in Italy under the title Somebody to Love.

Vinnie Kilduff also departed from the band around this time. The remaining members recruited replacements – Aingeala de Burca on violin and Brian O'Briain on uilleann pipes.

On 17 May 1986, the new look In Tua Nua played the Self Aid concert.[4] Newly signed to Virgin Records the band released "Seven into the Sea", one of their most popular recordings. An album Vaudeville was released in early 1987.[1]

After touring to promote the album the band reconvened to record a follow-up. Shortly after the recording was completed both de Burca and O'Shea decided to leave. Two new recruits were found – Alicia 'Lovely' Previn on violin and Matt Spalding on bass – and The Long Acre was released in 1988.[1] It spawned two radio hits "All I Wanted" and "Don't Fear Me Now". "All I Wanted" peaked at No. 69 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1988.[5] A third single from the album, "Wheel of Evil", was also released.

The band went to Los Angeles, California to record a third album for Virgin. After the recording was finished the band split, and Virgin did not immediately release the finished product.[6] Both Vaudeville and The Long Acre were made available on iTunes in 2006, and the unreleased third album called When Night Came Down on Sunset was eventually released through iTunes in September 2007.

Although officially disbanded in 1990, some original members reformed in 2004[7] to occasionally play live together again.[8] In 2010 M.P. & Records, Italy released Vaudeville and The Long Acre re-mastered with bonus tracks on CD (five bonus tracks on "Vaudeville" and three bonus tracks on "The Long Acre"). Both albums are distributed by G.T. Music Distribution.

Leslie Dowdall continues to perform, be it solo or guesting with other Irish and international singers. She released two well-received solo albums in the 1990s; No Guilt, No Guile and Out There.

Paul Byrne and Jack Dublin still play together as the rhythm section in Rocky de Valera and The Gravediggers. Byrne manages the Irish band Von Shakes, while Dublin is the main songwriter for the Dublin band Audiokiss. In late 2010, they also played several shows as part of a band backing Pogues frontman, Shane MacGowan.[9]

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Vaudeville (1987; Virgin)[10]
  • The Long Acre (1988; Virgin)[10]
  • When Night Came Down On Sunset (2007; self-released)[10]

Singles edit

Date Single Irish Charts
[11]
Dutch Charts
[12]
UK
[5]
January 1985 "Take My Hand" 19
June 1986 "Seven into The Sea" 9 24
March 1987 "Heaven Can Wait" 16
November 1987 "Some Things Never Change" 22
April 1988 "All I Wanted" 17 69
November 1988 "Wheel Of Evil" 90

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (2003). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music (Third ed.). Virgin Books. p. 258. ISBN 1-85227-969-9.
  2. ^ McGee, Matt (2008). U2:A Diary. Omnibus Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-84772-108-2.
  3. ^ Lynch, Donal (23 May 2021). "Sinéad O'Connor: 'They gave me a foot up the arse, but they loved me into good health". Irish Independent. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  4. ^ "RTÉ Archives | Society | Self Aid Concert". RTÉ (rte.ie). Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 268. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  6. ^ Courtney, Kevin (15 November 1996). "A Nua Woman". The Irish Times. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  7. ^ "In Tua Nua back in town". Irish Independent. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  8. ^ "In Tua Nua back on stage". Irish Independent. 29 December 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  9. ^ Falkiner, Keith, "Shane's Sunny Delight"; The Irish Star, 21 November 2010
  10. ^ a b c "In Tua Nua". Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  11. ^ . Irishcharts.ie. Archived from the original on 2 June 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  12. ^ "Jaarlijst 1986". Top40web.nl. Retrieved 5 December 2014.

External links edit

  • In Tua Nua website
  • Homepage of lead singer Leslie Dowdall
  • In Tua Nua entry in The Irish Punk & New Wave Discography
  • Emigrant.ie

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources In Tua Nua news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message In Tua Nua are an Irish rock band Their name is a phonetic spelling of the Irish Gaelic An Tuath Nua meaning the new tribe In Tua NuaOriginCounty Dublin IrelandGenresRock folk rock alternative rockYears active1982 1990 2004 presentLabelsMother Island VirginPast membersLeslie DowdallJack DublinVinnie KilduffIvan O SheaMartin ClancyPaul ByrneSteve WickhamAingeala de BurcaBrian O BriainLovely PrevinMatt Spalding Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 References 4 External linksBiography editThe group was formed by Leslie Dowdall Jack Dublin Vinnie Kilduff Ivan O Shea Martin Clancy Paul Byrne and Steve Wickham in the early 1980s 1 Although the group s focus was an early Roxy Music style rock it combined this aspiration with modern styled folk and traditional Irish music in the form of uilleann pipes and acoustic guitars laced together with raw vocals and electronic violin In 1984 the band were the first to sign to U2 s Mother label and released their first single Coming Thru 2 Shortly afterwards Island Records signed the band 1 A number of singles were released and a debut album recorded The first Island single was the critically acclaimed Take My Hand co written by a young Sinead O Connor 3 This was followed by a second single a cover of Jefferson Airplane s hit Somebody to Love 1 In 1985 Steve Wickham left to join forces with the Waterboys and Island dropped the band 1 The album recorded for Island remains unreleased A compilation album of singles and b sides was released in Italy under the title Somebody to Love Vinnie Kilduff also departed from the band around this time The remaining members recruited replacements Aingeala de Burca on violin and Brian O Briain on uilleann pipes On 17 May 1986 the new look In Tua Nua played the Self Aid concert 4 Newly signed to Virgin Records the band released Seven into the Sea one of their most popular recordings An album Vaudeville was released in early 1987 1 After touring to promote the album the band reconvened to record a follow up Shortly after the recording was completed both de Burca and O Shea decided to leave Two new recruits were found Alicia Lovely Previn on violin and Matt Spalding on bass and The Long Acre was released in 1988 1 It spawned two radio hits All I Wanted and Don t Fear Me Now All I Wanted peaked at No 69 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1988 5 A third single from the album Wheel of Evil was also released The band went to Los Angeles California to record a third album for Virgin After the recording was finished the band split and Virgin did not immediately release the finished product 6 Both Vaudeville and The Long Acre were made available on iTunes in 2006 and the unreleased third album called When Night Came Down on Sunset was eventually released through iTunes in September 2007 Although officially disbanded in 1990 some original members reformed in 2004 7 to occasionally play live together again 8 In 2010 M P amp Records Italy released Vaudeville and The Long Acre re mastered with bonus tracks on CD five bonus tracks on Vaudeville and three bonus tracks on The Long Acre Both albums are distributed by G T Music Distribution Leslie Dowdall continues to perform be it solo or guesting with other Irish and international singers She released two well received solo albums in the 1990s No Guilt No Guile and Out There Paul Byrne and Jack Dublin still play together as the rhythm section in Rocky de Valera and The Gravediggers Byrne manages the Irish band Von Shakes while Dublin is the main songwriter for the Dublin band Audiokiss In late 2010 they also played several shows as part of a band backing Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan 9 Discography editAlbums edit Vaudeville 1987 Virgin 10 The Long Acre 1988 Virgin 10 When Night Came Down On Sunset 2007 self released 10 Singles edit Date Single Irish Charts 11 Dutch Charts 12 UK 5 January 1985 Take My Hand 19June 1986 Seven into The Sea 9 24March 1987 Heaven Can Wait 16November 1987 Some Things Never Change 22April 1988 All I Wanted 17 69November 1988 Wheel Of Evil 90References edit a b c d e f Colin Larkin ed 2003 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music Third ed Virgin Books p 258 ISBN 1 85227 969 9 McGee Matt 2008 U2 A Diary Omnibus Press p 75 ISBN 978 1 84772 108 2 Lynch Donal 23 May 2021 Sinead O Connor They gave me a foot up the arse but they loved me into good health Irish Independent Retrieved 17 June 2022 RTE Archives Society Self Aid Concert RTE rte ie Retrieved 17 June 2022 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 268 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Courtney Kevin 15 November 1996 A Nua Woman The Irish Times Retrieved 17 June 2022 In Tua Nua back in town Irish Independent 30 September 2017 Retrieved 17 June 2022 In Tua Nua back on stage Irish Independent 29 December 2012 Retrieved 17 June 2022 Falkiner Keith Shane s Sunny Delight The Irish Star 21 November 2010 a b c In Tua Nua Discogs com Retrieved 22 June 2022 Irish charts searchable database Irishcharts ie Archived from the original on 2 June 2009 Retrieved 27 November 2010 Jaarlijst 1986 Top40web nl Retrieved 5 December 2014 External links editIn Tua Nua website Homepage of lead singer Leslie Dowdall In Tua Nua entry in The Irish Punk amp New Wave Discography Emigrant ie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title In Tua Nua amp oldid 1168280787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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