A Week in January

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In the early 1990s, he formed a New York-based band, the Chanting House, with Ivers, Doyle and Susan McKeown. Egan continued to focus on his solo career as well, releasing his second solo album, A Week in January, in 1990.
Although the Chanting House disbanded before recording an album, Egan joined with Ivers and Doyle and Kimati Dinizulu to record a track, "Ships Are Sailing," on Ivers' solo album Wild Blue.

Seamus Egan: Serendipity

"But then," Egan continued, "a couple of weeks later I got a call." Andy Yarme, their benefactors' son, had taken Egan's CD A Week in January back to New York with him, where he was a technician working on The Brothers McMullen, then a totally obscure project with a shoestring budget and no big names. The phone call, Egan remembered, was not exactly inspiring. "It's a low budget, no money film," they told him, but still asked if it would be all right to use some of his music. His response was nonchalant: "Yeah, sure, no bother."

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