Ian McNabb - Our Future In Space (2018)

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Ian McNabb - Our Future In Space (2018)
MP3 CBR 320kbps ~ 125.66 Mb | 00:54:33 | Cover
Classic Rock | Country: UK | Label: Fairfield Records

Robert Ian McNabb (born 3 November 1960) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Previously the frontman of The Icicle Works, McNabb has since embarked on a solo career and performed with Ringo Starr, Neil Young/Crazy Horse, Mike Scott (of The Waterboys), and Danny Thompson of folk band Pentangle. McNabb's first book, an autobiography entitled Merseybeast, was published in October 2008.

Robert Ian McNabb was born in Lourdes Hospital (now Spire Liverpool Hospital) in Mossley Hill, Liverpool, the first and only child of Patricia (née Forsyth) and Robert Gerard McNabb. At 18 months old he contracted pneumonia, leaving him with a damaged left lung.

He had a brief stint as a child model, and a resultant photo was later featured on the album art of Potency: The Best of Ian McNabb.

Following seeing 2001: A Space Odyssey as a child, McNabb has been an avid space-enthusiast. He has also been a supporter of Liverpool F.C. since childhood.

McNabb cites his earliest musical influences as being from watching T. Rex's "Born to Boogie" and That'll Be the Day starring David Essex at the age of 10. After this he began attending guitar and music theory lessons.

McNabb's first musical performance was playing "You're Sixteen" at Fairfield Conservative Club in Liverpool in 1974. In 1975, he auditioned and joined the young cabaret group Daybreak (Later renamed "Young World"). The group played at men's clubs around the North-West of England during the mid-1970s. The group unsuccessfully auditioned for television talent show Opportunity Knocks. Chris Sharrock later joined the group, where McNabb first became friends with him, he would go on to drum for The Icicle Works. McNabb wrote his first song at age 15, titled "Apologise (I Will)".

McNabb quit Young World near the end of 1976 and joined an all-male teen cabaret group called City Lights. In 1977 the group auditioned for ITV's New Faces but were unsuccessful. McNabb began attending the Mabel Fletcher College of Music and Drama.

He quit City Lights in February 1980, having agreed to start a band with Chris Sharrock.



Track List:
01 - I Can See Tomorrow (00:03:01)
02 - Supermoon (00:03:28)
03 - Medicated Emma (00:04:02)
04 - Reeperbahn (00:05:03)
05 - Makin' Silver Sing (00:06:29)
06 - Vodka Rivers And Cigarette Trees (00:04:00)
07 - The Day That I Learned To Say No (00:03:39)
08 - Aquamarine (00:02:58)
09 - A Secret Everybody Knows (00:03:09)
10 - Toxic (00:03:18)
11 - My Accuser (00:03:34)
12 - Throw The Rest Away (00:04:15)
13 - Our Future In Space (00:03:11)
14 - Girls From Across The Water (00:04:20)

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