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Singer/guitarist
Ian McNabb cannot erase the memory of "Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream)" from the minds of music listeners. Released in 1984, "Birds Fly" was
McNabb's highest-charting single with
the Icicle Works in America. In fact, with the exception of minimal alternative radio airplay for "Understanding Jane" and "Evangeline," it provided
the Icicle Works' only U.S. exposure, tagging the band with a misleading one-hit wonder label.
McNabb formed
the Icicle Works in 1980 with
Chris Layhe (bass) and
Chris Sharrock (drums), releasing their eponymous debut LP in 1984. Gifted with a deep, rich voice,
McNabb sang personal songs on
the Icicle Works' first album, like "Out of Season" and "In the Cauldron of Love," that rivaled the emotional wallop of "Birds Fly."
McNabb recorded four more albums with
the Icicle Works before starting a solo career. In 1995,
McNabb's solo album Head Like a Rock was lauded by critics. Stripping away
the Icicle Works' new wave quirks,
McNabb employed members of
Neil Young's
Crazy Horse to rip through a series of raw, guitar-heavy rock reminiscent of Bruce Springsteen. Loud and bluesy, Head Like a Rock finally established
McNabb as a serious artist among critics. However, mainstream acceptance outside of "Birds Fly" still eluded him. ~ Michael Sutton