Hello! I'm Tommy Reilly

Hello! I'm Tommy Reilly is the second album by Tommy Reilly, following his departure from A&M Records. It was released on 14 June 2010. The album was produced by Roddy Hart, who joined Tommy on his tour for Words On The Floor.

Hello! I'm Tommy Reilly
Studio album by
Released14 June 2010
GenreAcoustic, pop
LabelEuphonios
ProducerRoddy Hart
Tommy Reilly chronology
Words on the Floor
(2009)
Hello! I'm Tommy Reilly
(2010)
Waking A Sleepwalker
(2013)
Singles from Hello! I'm Tommy Reilly
  1. "Take Me Away for the Night"
    Released: 7 June 2010
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Background

Prior to the recording of the album, Reilly was dropped by label A&M Records, and signed a deal with Euphonios. The album was produced by friend and fellow musician Roddy Hart, and was recorded in his "mum and dad's attic".

Talking about recording the new album, Tommy said:

"We ended up parting ways with A&M, which has turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
"I thought it would be harder to make the next album but a lot of the same people are on board. My manager and press team, promoters and radio pluggers are still working with me.
"The new album is more grown-up and bits of it are heavier lyrically. It is all about the mad things I had to deal with last year.
"The new label is great. I didn't want people to wait too long for the follow-up to the first one."

Track listing

The following is the track listing that has been released for the album:

  1. "Wrong Room"
  2. "Some Peace Please"
  3. "Next Year’s Coming"
  4. "Make the Bed" (with vocals from Rachel Sermanni)
  5. "Tonight We’re Young Again"
  6. "Last Day of Summer"
  7. "Could Do Better"
  8. "Take Me Away for the Night"
  9. "Empty Glass"
  10. "Who’s Gonna Wait"
  11. "Badges" (Includes hidden track "I Dreamt Of New York")

Tour

Throughout May and June Tommy Reilly went on tour supporting Justin Currie and The Proclaimers. Shortly after he announced a headline tour, due to take place throughout September.

September Tour Dates

Date City Venue
11 September 2010Derry, EnglandNerve Centre
12 September 2010Belfast, Northern IrelandSpring & Airbrake
14 September 2010Aberdeen, ScotlandThe Warehouse
15 September 2010Dundee, ScotlandFat Sam's
17 September 2010Edinburgh, ScotlandLiquid Room
18 September 2010Glasgow, ScotlandO2 ABC
19 September 2020Newcastle, EnglandThe Cluny
21 September 2010Manchester, EnglandRuby Lounge
22 September 2010Birmingham, EnglandRainbow Warehouse
23 September 2010Brighton, EnglandLatest Bar
24 September 2010London, EnglandBorderline

Credits

  • All songs written by Tommy Reilly
  • Produced by Roddy Hart
  • Mixed and mastered by Paul McGeechan at Waterside Productions Ltd.
  • Engineered and recorded by Roddy Hart at Odd Art Studios, January–February 2010
  • Tommy Reilly - Lead vocals, acoustic guitars, classical guitar, electric guitars, piano, hammond organ, wurlitzer, mellotron, synths, percussion
  • Roddy Hart - Backing vocals, acoustic guitars, piano, hammond organ, wurlitzer, mellotron, synths, percussion
  • Scott Mackay - drums
  • Gordin Skone - acoustic guitar and piano on "Empty Glasses"
  • John Martin - e-bow on "Last Day Of Summer" and "Badges"
  • Rachel Sermanni - vocals on "Make the Bed"

Album Artwork: Designed by Scott Macdonald Photography by Ken Haddock and Paul Bence

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