Tim Bowness is primarily known as vocalist / co-writer with the band No-Man, a long-running collaboration with Steven Wilson, with whom he also the co-hosts The Album Years. His recent quartet of solo releases on InsideOutMusic / Sony have entered the official UK Top 5 Rock, Progressive, and Vinyl charts, as well as the official Scottish charts. His most recent work is Late Night Laments is a collection of lush, atmospheric songs with a wide lyrical scope marking the most intimate yet universal of Tim Bowness’s solo releases. Mixed by his long-term No-Man partner Steven Wilson and mastered by Calum Malcolm (The Blue Nile, Prefab Sprout), the album - co-produced by Bowness and Brian Hulse - combines electronic soundscapes, acoustic instrumentation and unexpected rhythms in a tightly focused and emotionally charged entry in his increasingly impressive solo catalogue.
Late Night Laments
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Late Night Laments
£24.99
Housed in Gatefold Sleeve with CD Version.
19439783221
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
£15.99
Double Digipack CD Version with Five Extra Tracks.
19439783212
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
Tim Bowness is primarily known as vocalist / co-writer with the band No-Man, a long-running collaboration with Steven Wilson, with whom he also the co-hosts The Album Years. His recent quartet of solo releases on InsideOutMusic / Sony have entered the official UK Top 5 Rock, Progressive, and Vinyl charts, as well as the official Scottish charts. His most recent work is Late Night Laments is a collection of lush, atmospheric songs with a wide lyrical scope marking the most intimate yet universal of Tim Bowness’s solo releases. Mixed by his long-term No-Man partner Steven Wilson and mastered by Calum Malcolm (The Blue Nile, Prefab Sprout), the album - co-produced by Bowness and Brian Hulse - combines electronic soundscapes, acoustic instrumentation and unexpected rhythms in a tightly focused and emotionally charged entry in his increasingly impressive solo catalogue.