Artist's albums
Morning Rain
2023 · single
Goodtime Charlie
2023 · single
Truth Can Be Kind
2022 · single
Baby Talk (Live with the Cork Opera House Orchestra)
2022 · single
In the Game
2021 · album
Are We Free?
2021 · single
Trouble
2021 · single
Chain Reaction
2021 · single
Mickmas EP, Vol. 3
2020 · EP
Minnesota
2020 · single
Alive (Live from Cork Opera House 2019)
2020 · album
There Must Be More (Live)
2020 · single
Run a Mile
2020 · single
Baby Talk
2020 · single
Mick Flannery
2019 · album
Come Find Me - Escq Remix
2019 · single
Come Find Me
2019 · single
Mickmas EP, Vol. 1
2018 · EP
Rosaleen
2018 · single
I Own You
2016 · album
By The Rule
2014 · album
Red To Blue
2012 · album
White Lies (Deluxe Limited Edition)
2009 · album
White Lies
2008 · album
Evening Train
2005 · album
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Biography
A cliché has it that you have to beware of the quiet ones, because most of the time their voices speak sharper and with more range than the loudmouths. Every cliché, however, has a grain of truth in it, and so it’s fair to say that while County Cork singer-songwriter Mick Flannery is outwardly reserved, his songs are fluent in expressing layered aspects of the human condition, its flaws, triumphs, and general uncertainty. An award-winning, double-platinum selling artist, Mick Flannery has not only released his self-titled sixth album, but also oversaw the world premier of the stage musical, Evening Train (named after his 2007 debut album). As musical influences from albums by the likes of Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell and Tom Waits seeped into his creative DNA, Mick absorbed, learned and honed the craft that would send him on his way into the world. The path was smoothed somewhat when, at the age of 19, he became the first Irish songwriter to win the Nashville-based International Songwriting Competition. By the time he turned 21, he had signed to a major label and released his debut album. With his latest release, Mick touches on loose themes of ambition and the search for a meaningful life in the context of a musician’s sometimes feckless and dysfunctional lifestyle. Threading a line throughout is Mick’s uncanny knack for blending melody with thought-provoking lyrics.