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Gyan is an unusual girl. Hidden away behind a dreamy national park on the NSW North Coast, Gyan, 90’s pop star, global drifter, new millennium poet recluse, has been busy. In 2008 she conjured up and toured the exquisite Billy the Rabbit with national treasure Michael Leunig. In 2009 she penned the gorgeously bent story behind artist M S Dawson’s haunting drawings and paintings, for the short listed book,How WEIRD is That… Yet somehow she has found time to haul into her studio a list of musical pals that reads like the family that fled from the cloistered Conservatorium of Music, up into the light of the North. Cellists, trombone virtuosi, musical saw and pedal steel players, and long time collaborators James Cruickshank (Cruel Sea) and Tim Gaze (Morning of the Earth), all appeared from the undergrowth when they heard Gyan’s call. This is what mermaids do, after all. Lure souls seeking something. Together they have created Gyan’s new album SUPERFRAGILISTICALLY
About this track...
Title Track - Superfragilistically
“I came to this record with the idea of capturing precious little moments of beauty and holding them up just long enough to take their picture before they run for cover, like most endangered species,” says Gyan “Thus SuperFRAGILE.”
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Details
Number Of People In Act
Ensemble
State/Territory Artist Is Based In
NSW
Taken From The Release Titled
Superfragilistically
Copyright Holder's Name
GYAN
Media Servicing Date
2010-08-02
Main Genre
Folk
Genre 2
Acoustic
Genre 3
Atmospheric
Contains explicit lyrics or themes that may offend some listeners