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The Waterboys Announce The Long-Awaited ‘Atlantic Rain’

By on 23 April 2026 0 7 Views

ATLANTIC RAIN
The Lost Fisherman’s Blues Recordings

Announce Atlantic Rain
Out July 17th On Chrysalis Records
First Single ‘Too Close To Heaven (Soul Version)’ Out Now
Listen
HERE 

Release ‘We Will Not Be Lovers
As Heard In Hit Netflix Series
‘Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen.’


Fisherman’s Blues Revue UK & Irish Dates Announced
Play London’s O2 Arena September 12th

With a run of very special arena dates across Dublin, London and Glasgow this summer, The Waterboys have announced Atlantic Rain, a three-disc set of previously unheard music from the classic Fisherman’s Blues era, which is released July 17th on Chrysalis Records. Listen to the album’s first cut ‘Too Close To Heaven’ HERE.

Consisting of 25 tracks, Atlantic Rain contains long-lost music recorded during the prodigious sessions for Fisherman’s Blues (1986-88). During this period the Waterboys recorded almost 400 multi-track reels of music, many running at half-speed in order to pack more music on without having to change tapes. Around a fifth of these reels had no song titles on them, only notes like ‘instrumental’, ‘unknown’, ‘soundcheck’ or ‘jam’. 

Band leader Mike Scott finally went through these mysterious tapes in 2024-25 and found many long-forgotten release-worthy performances, including never before heard songs such as ‘Come Back To Galway’, ‘Light Shine On Me’ and ‘Endless Store’, the epic ‘Man With The Wind At His Heels’, and gorgeous covers of numbers by Dylan, Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie and Willie Nelson. These and many other lost treasures have been collected to create this stunning set which stands proudly in addition to the now legendary 6-disc Fisherman’s Box, released in 2013, thought at the time to be the last word on the Fisherman’s Blues sessions. 

The Waterboys Fisherman’s Blues
Photo Credit: Colm Henry

On its original release in 1988 Fisherman’s Blues marked a change in direction for the band after their early alternative rock albums. Relocating to Ireland they embraced roots, country and celtic music – and as Atlantic Rain shows, the palette also included soul, old-time gospel and ecstatic instrumental explorations. In its day Fisherman’s Blues was met with bemusement, delight and rage, depending on peoples’ perspectives, and has gone on to become the band’s biggest selling album. 

Alongside the announcement of Atlantic Rain comes an accompanying remix of the classic ‘We Will Not be Lovers’, recently featured in the hit Netflix show ‘Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen.’ Listen to it HERE.

Atlantic Rain Tracklisting

1. Too Close To Heaven (soul version) (5.32)
   2. Come Back To Galway (8.51)
   3. The Man With The Wind At His Heels (7.15)
   4. And Then The Gods (2.47)
   5. Light Shine On Me (3.14)
   6. Endless Store (5.39)
   7. This Land Is Your Land (studio version) (4.55)
   8. Saints And Angels (1988 version) (4.41)
   9. I Can’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore (2.35)
   10. Knockin’ On Heavens Door (3.54)
   11. Honky Tonkin’ (2.04)
   12. No Expectations (3.03)
   13. When Doves Cry (3.16)
   14. Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground (4.59)
   15. Killing My Heart (full length) (5.27)
   16. Bob And Anto’s Soundcheck (1.07)
   17. We Will Not Be Lovers (live take) (7.58)
   18. Lost Highway (double version) (7.59)
   19. The Good Ship Sirius / The Ship In Full Sail (2.31)
   20. Mister Saxman (4.11)
   21. The Waves (6.36)
   22. The Last Jam (long version) (6.12)
   23. Night Falls On Windmill Lane (1.18)
   24. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (13.27)
   25. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (6.54)

Following the release The Waterboys will head out for a series of arena dates in summer 2026. Kicking off in Dublin, the nine-date run will also see the band play shows in London, Glasgow and across Europe under the banner THE FISHERMAN’S BLUES REVUE. The shows will celebrate and explore the music of the Fisherman’s Blues era and will feature not only the great Americana singer/songwriter Steve Earle who will join the ensemble singing his own songs while adding vocals, guitar and mandolin to Waterboys numbers, but also legendary Waterboys fiddler Steve Wickham and Fisherman’s Blues flautist Colin Blakey.  Other band members include Brother Paul (organ), Famous James (piano), Aongus Ralston (bass), Eamon Ferris (drums) and Norwegian lap steel ace Roar Øien. Tickets are on sale HERE

The Waterboys Play The Following Eire & UK Shows

August 2026
Sat 29th         Glasgow, OVO Hydro

September
Sat 5th           Dublin, 3Arena
Sat 12th         London, The O2

www.mikescottwaterboys.com






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