Paul McLaney

Paul McLaney (born 1975 in Stockton-on-Tees, England) is a New Zealand-based pop music composer, singer and guitarist.

Discography

Solo albums

  • 1997 - Pedestrian – Paul McLaney
  • 1998 - The Prayer Engine – Paul McLaney & The Avalanche Trio
  • 2004 - The Shadows Of Birds Flying Fall Slowly Down The Tall Buildings – Paul McLaney
  • 2006 - EDIN – Paul McLaney
  • 2007 - Diamond Side – Paul McLaney
  • 2017 - Play On - Paul McLaney
  • 2020 - The Old Traditions - Paul McLaney and Raashi Malik

Gramsci

  • 2000 - Permanence – Gramsci
  • 2002 - Object – Gramsci
  • 2005 - Like Stray Voltage – Gramsci
  • 2020 - Inheritance - Gramsci

The Impending Adorations

  • 2011 - Broken Science e.p. – The Impending Adorations
  • 2012 - Gestalt – The Impending Adorations
  • 2013 - Intentions – The Impending Adorations
  • 2013 - Further – The Impending Adorations
  • 2015 - The Best Is Yet To Come (single) – The Impending Adorations
  • 2015 - Threshold - The Impending Adorations
  • 2019 - Allies - The Impending Adorations
  • 2019 - Alliances 1: A Handful of Dust' The Impending Adorations feat Jef Boyle

Collaborations

  • 2010 - Nameless Sons
  • 2011 - Immram: The Voyage of the Corvus Corrone
  • 2016 - Heart's Ease - Music from the Pop-up Globe
  • 2017 - Under The Greenwood Tree - Music from the Pop-up Globe

Work for theatre

  • 2014 - Speaking In Tongues - Silo Theatre
  • 2015 - FALLOUT: The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior - The Large Group
  • 2015 - Enlightenment - Auckland Theatre Company
  • 2015 - 8 Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography - Silo Theatre
  • 2015 - Love & Information – The Actor's Programme
  • 2015 - K Rd Strip - Okareka
  • 2016 - Romeo & Juliet – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2016 - Twelfth Night – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2016 - The Voice In My Head – Perendale
  • 2016 - Venus In Fur - Auckland Theatre Company
  • 2016 - Vernon God Little – The Actor's Programme
  • 2016 - Lucrece – Auckland Shakespeare Company
  • 2016 - Manawa - Okareka
  • 2016 - Once There Was A Woman – Theatre Physical
  • 2016 - Play On
  • 2017 - Othello – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2017 - Much Ado About Nothing – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2017 - As You Like It – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2017 - Henry V – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2017 - A Midsummer Night’s Dream – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2018 - The Merchant of Venice – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2018 - Julius Caesar – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2018 - MacBeth – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2018 - Comedy of Errors– The Pop-up Globe
  • 2018 – Conversations With Dead Relatives - Flaxworks
  • 2018 - A Gambler’s Guide to Dying - Burrowed Time
  • 2018 - The World of Wearable Arts: 30th Anniversary Show
  • 2018 - The Taming of the Shrew – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2018 - Richard III – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2018 - HOMOS - Brilliant Adventures
  • 2019 - Hamlet – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2019 - Measure for Measure - – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2019 - Half of the Sky - Massive Theatre Company
  • 2019 - The World of Wearable Arts
  • 2019 - Romeo & Juliet – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2019 - Twelfth Night – The Pop-up Globe
  • 2020 - Te Whare Kupua - Massive Theatre Company

References

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  2. Baillie, Russell (25 October 2006). "Paul Mclaney : Edin". Nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  3. "NZ Musician Magazine". Web.archive.org. 3 October 2006. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  4. "The Impending Adorations". Offthetracks.co.nz. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  5. "The Impending Adorations". Rnz.co.nz. 8 December 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  6. "2018 Creative Team". Worldofwearableart.com. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
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