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James Vincent McMorrow Early In The Morning Vinyl LP Sand & Black Marble Colour 2025

James Vincent McMorrow Early In The Morning Vinyl LP Sand & Black Marble Colour 2025

15th Anniversary, Sand & Black Marble Colour

Tracklist:

  1. If I Had a Boat
  2. Hear the Noise That Moves So Soft and Low
  3. Sparrow and the Wolf
  4. Breaking Hearts
  5. We Don't Eat
  6. This Old Dark Machine
  7. Follow You Down to the Red Oak Tree
  8. Down the Burning Ropes
  9. From the Woods!!
  10. And If My Heart Should Somehow Stop
  11. Early in the Morning, I'll Come Calling

Impressed is partnering with Burning Rope Records & Faction Records to bring you an exclusive Australian pressing of James Vincent McMorrow's debut album - Early in the Morning, celebrating it’s 15th anniversary and his forthcoming tour.

Originally released in 2010, and recorded in isolation at a house on the Irish coast, James Vincent McMorrow produced every sound on the album himself, including piano, guitar, and drums - resulted in an album that captivated the world.

The album quickly garnered critical acclaim for its warmth and intimacy. Critics highlighted McMorrow's soft falsetto and the Americana/Folk influences present in the tracks. The opening song, If I Had a Boat, begins with a cappella harmonies before developing into a reflective ballad, illustrating the album’s understated style.

$38.93
James Vincent McMorrow Early In The Morning Vinyl LP Sand & Black Marble Colour 2025—
$38.93

James Vincent McMorrow Early In The Morning Vinyl LP Sand & Black Marble Colour 2025

15th Anniversary, Sand & Black Marble Colour

Tracklist:

  1. If I Had a Boat
  2. Hear the Noise That Moves So Soft and Low
  3. Sparrow and the Wolf
  4. Breaking Hearts
  5. We Don't Eat
  6. This Old Dark Machine
  7. Follow You Down to the Red Oak Tree
  8. Down the Burning Ropes
  9. From the Woods!!
  10. And If My Heart Should Somehow Stop
  11. Early in the Morning, I'll Come Calling

Impressed is partnering with Burning Rope Records & Faction Records to bring you an exclusive Australian pressing of James Vincent McMorrow's debut album - Early in the Morning, celebrating it’s 15th anniversary and his forthcoming tour.

Originally released in 2010, and recorded in isolation at a house on the Irish coast, James Vincent McMorrow produced every sound on the album himself, including piano, guitar, and drums - resulted in an album that captivated the world.

The album quickly garnered critical acclaim for its warmth and intimacy. Critics highlighted McMorrow's soft falsetto and the Americana/Folk influences present in the tracks. The opening song, If I Had a Boat, begins with a cappella harmonies before developing into a reflective ballad, illustrating the album’s understated style.

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15th Anniversary, Sand & Black Marble Colour

Tracklist:

  1. If I Had a Boat
  2. Hear the Noise That Moves So Soft and Low
  3. Sparrow and the Wolf
  4. Breaking Hearts
  5. We Don't Eat
  6. This Old Dark Machine
  7. Follow You Down to the Red Oak Tree
  8. Down the Burning Ropes
  9. From the Woods!!
  10. And If My Heart Should Somehow Stop
  11. Early in the Morning, I'll Come Calling

Impressed is partnering with Burning Rope Records & Faction Records to bring you an exclusive Australian pressing of James Vincent McMorrow's debut album - Early in the Morning, celebrating it’s 15th anniversary and his forthcoming tour.

Originally released in 2010, and recorded in isolation at a house on the Irish coast, James Vincent McMorrow produced every sound on the album himself, including piano, guitar, and drums - resulted in an album that captivated the world.

The album quickly garnered critical acclaim for its warmth and intimacy. Critics highlighted McMorrow's soft falsetto and the Americana/Folk influences present in the tracks. The opening song, If I Had a Boat, begins with a cappella harmonies before developing into a reflective ballad, illustrating the album’s understated style.