
Building on the critical success of 2003’s We Built a Fire, songwriter Donal Hinely returned in 2005 with the timely and provocative Giants, a stirring album driven by memorable images and well-crafted songs. Like recent offerings by Todd Snider and Steve Earle, the album reaches beyond the political landscape and unlocks the common human experience. From the acoustic folk of the title track to the roots rock of "Before Music was a Product" to the raw country of "Blue Ink," Giants is a journey that resonates with both head and heart.
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Blue Ink
Coffee Drinker's Lullaby
Glass Stories
Cynthianna
In the Bleak Midwinter
The Shakes
Talkin' Cheap Trick Blues
Carol of the Bells
Gasoline
Giants
We Built a Fire
Before Music was a Product
Rose's Lament
Drunkard Moon
Take My Heart
These are the Days
4225 Wellington Arms
Promise of a Dream
Easier
Shock and Awe
Road to Ruin
Shenandoah
Adelaide
Louisville
Long Way Home
Henry Ford
The One
You and Me
Canon in D Major
Twisted
Bubble
Strawberry Fields Forever
Not in Kansas Anymore
Hey Paul Revere
Loch Lomond
Coventry Carol
Good King Wenceslas
The Famous Rocket Cage
Ultrasound
Willie of Winsbury
Man of Consequence
Silent Night
Amazing Grace
Sad Seventh
The Parting Glass
I Talk Too Much
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Angels We Have Heard On High
Mona, Mona
Dream Going Down
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