I Do Perceive. | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 9, 2004 | |||
Recorded | Chicago, USA | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 45:18 | |||
Label | Polyvinyl | |||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AbsolutePunk | (8.5/10) [1] |
AllMusic | [2] |
LAS Magazine | 9/10 [3] |
PopMatters | [4] |
Punknews.org | [5] |
Sputnikmusic | [6] |
I Do Perceive is the third album by the Chicago artist Mike Kinsella under the name Owen. It was released on November 9, 2004, on Polyvinyl Records.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Who Found Who's Hair in Who's Bed?" | 4:39 |
2. | "Note to Self:" | 6:15 |
3. | "Playing Possum for a Peek" | 5:35 |
4. | "That Tattoo Isn't Funny Anymore" | 6:30 |
5. | "Put Your Hands on Me, My Love" | 5:35 |
6. | "She's a Thief" | 3:55 |
7. | "Bed Abuse" | 7:30 |
8. | "Lights Out" | 5:15 |
Total length: | 45:18 |
No. | Title | Length |
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9. | "I Woke Up Today" | 2:25 |
10. | "In the morning, Before Work (Live)" | 3:34 |
11. | "More Than Words (Extreme cover)" | 3:24 |
Total length: | 54:41 |
Thomas Henry Huxley was an English biologist and anthropologist who specialized in comparative anatomy. He has become known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens was an American track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games.
Hammer v. Dagenhart, 247 U.S. 251 (1918), was a United States Supreme Court decision in which the Court struck down a federal law regulating child labor. The decision was overruled by United States v. Darby Lumber Co. (1941).
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The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is a psychological theory that links beliefs to behavior. The theory maintains that three core components, namely, attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control, together shape an individual's behavioral intentions. In turn, a tenet of TPB is that behavioral intention is the most proximal determinant of human social behavior.
Marcus Richard Lloyd Owen is a British actor. Despite being born in London, he considers himself Welsh due to both his parents being from Wales and only having moved to London for purposes of professional progression. Trained at the National Youth Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, he is known for portraying Indiana Jones's father Professor Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles between 1992 and 1993 and Paul Bowman-MacDonald in the BBC Scotland series Monarch of the Glen from 2002 to 2005. He starred as solicitor William Heelis in the film Miss Potter (2006) and commander Nathan Walker in Apollo 18 (2011). He plays the role of Elendil in the Amazon Prime fantasy series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022).
Owen is a solo project of Mike Kinsella, and part of the Chicago, Illinois indie rock scene.
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Nate Kinsella is an American multi-instrumentalist. He has previously played with the band Joan of Arc and is currently a member of Make Believe and American Football, the latter of which is fronted by his cousin Mike. Kinsella assisted in the recording of the album I Do Perceive by Owen, one of his cousin's projects. In October 2007, Kinsella released his debut solo album, under the name Birthmark, titled The Layer. The second record under that project, Shaking Hands, came out on November 30, 2010 and was followed on May 15, 2012, by Antibodies. The project's fourth album, How You Look When You're Falling Down, was published on October 16, 2015.
Buck Owens Sings Tommy Collins is an album by Buck Owens, released in 1963. It reached number one on the Billboard Country Albums charts.
It Takes People Like You to Make People Like Me is an album by Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, released in 1968.
Saving the Appearances: A Study in Idolatry, a book by British philosopher Owen Barfield, is concerned with physics, the evolution of consciousness, pre-history, ancient Greece, ancient Israel, the medieval period, the scientific revolution, Christianity, Romanticism, and much else. The book was Barfield's favorite of those he wrote, and the one that he most wanted to continue to be read.
The Seaside EP is a rarities release by Chicago artist Owen. It was released on July 7, 2009 by Polyvinyl Records digitally and as a CD. The album was said to ship on June 26, 2009, but was sent out a week earlier as Polyvinyl received them. The EP's cover art was designed by UK illustrator David Blanco. The majority of songs can all be found on Japanese Owen releases, and the last track is from a compilation 2x7". It was re-released on vinyl on Record Store Day 2013.
Owen Jones is a British newspaper columnist, political commentator, journalist, author, and left-wing activist. He writes a column for The Guardian and contributes to the New Statesman and Tribune. He has two weekly web series, The Owen Jones Show, and The Owen Jones Podcast. He was previously a columnist for The Independent.
The Darkened Room: Women, Power and Spiritualism in Late Victorian England is a historical study into the role played by women in the Spiritualist religious movement in England during the latter part of the 19th century. It was written by the British historian Alex Owen and first published in 1989 by Virago, before being republished in 2004 by the University of Chicago Press.
No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama bin Laden (2012) is a military memoir by a former member of the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU) who participated in the mission that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden. The book was written by Matt Bissonnette under the pen name Mark Owen. It details Owen's career with DEVGRU, including several combat missions in which he participated with the unit. At least half of the book focuses on Owen's participation in the mission that killed bin Laden.
An argument from authority, also called an appeal to authority, or argumentum ad verecundiam, is a form of argument in which the mere fact that an influential figure holds a certain position is used as evidence that the position itself is correct. While it is not a valid form of logical proof, it is a practical and sound way of obtaining knowledge that is generally likely to be correct when the authority is real, pertinent, and universally accepted.
The Art of Doing Nothing is the fourth solo studio album from Take That band member and singer-songwriter Mark Owen. The album was released on 7 June 2013 in Germany and 10 June 2013 in the UK, eight years since the release of his third studio album, How the Mighty Fall. The album was produced by Charlie Russell and Bradley Spence, with additional production on two tracks by Starsmith. The album was preceded by the release of the lead single "Stars", and debuted at number 29 on the UK Albums Chart, making it his highest-charting album in the United Kingdom. It sold 6,360 copies in the UK.
The Dirties is a 2013 Canadian found footage thriller film and the directorial debut of Matt Johnson. It has received praise from critics as well as numerous awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival. Kevin Smith, who helped distribute the film, dubbed The Dirties "the most important movie you will see all year."
Candace Amber Owens Farmer is an American conservative political commentator, author, activist, and television presenter. She gained prominence for her conservative views and outspoken commentary on various social and political issues.