The self-produced debut album won the
Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year in 2006 and garnered glowing four and five stars in all major UK and Irish press. A multi-instrumentalist, Feeney plays eleven instruments on
13 songs, including keyboards, alto recorder, treble recorder,
harmonium,
accordion, violin, harmonica,
melodica,
xylophone and a clock. However, according to
The Irish Times of 16 September 2005, "the most impressive sound is Julie's sustained vocal note on Aching, which clocks in at a lung-bursting 28 seconds" and also declared, "Julie Feeney represents a new eclecticism ... Lyrically sage, musically taut, 13 songs is a wonderful, wistful collection". The
Irish Independent called it "a rare gem".
The New York Times called it "a charming, urbane and dreamy record" while
The Observer said "this album marks the blossoming of a major talent". The
Evening Standard said it was "2007's first delight ... a beguiling mix of the baroque ... and the hypnotic avant-garde" and
The Guardian and
The Tuam Herald described it as "adult contemporary ... highly sophisticated, European music ... Julie's clear, high vocals paint abstract pictures of love, life and friendship from a twenty-something perspective".
The Dubliner said "this album is startling ... a fascinating record", and
Q said "she certainly won't be confused for anyone else".
Hot Press stated, "With this debut album Julie Feeney announces herself as the most intriguing female voice ... to come out of Ireland since Sinead O'Connor ... for sheer originality, courage and raw talent, Feeney deserves to soar above and beyond even the merely excellent".
The Sligo Weekender said, "the most impressive aspect of Feeney's musical spectrum is her voice. With little rivalry for purity, it ranges from infant-like wonder ("Judas") to quite sexy and sultry (Under My Skin) ... Julie sings 'I'm aching for you', just three times on the single, but each one weighs in at 20 to 28 seconds long, a phenomenal achievement for any voice".
The Sunday Times called '13 songs' "a refreshingly original distillation".
13 songs was self-funded through a series of bank loans and was self-released. She also funded and produced her first
music video before being signed for two years (2006–2008) to Sony BMG (U.K.) (which shut in 2008) for the song 'Fictitious Richard' from
13 songs and it was directed by young Irish director Vittoria Colonna. It featured Feeney's favourite car, the
Volkswagen Beetle. Her second music video was directed by Maria Mozchnacz for the song 'Aching'. and it was the only music video funded by
Sony BMG. The artwork for
13 songs was all done by Feeney and characterised by her own distinctive hand-writing and hand-drawn patterns. The same artwork is used on her official website. The self-styled album-cover photo was taken by Eoin Wright. They did five shoots before Feeney settled the right photo. ==
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