One Eyed Man

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One Eyed Man
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 2001
StudioSing Sing Studios
Genre Rock, pop
Length50:27
Label Mushroom Records
Producer Daniel Denholm, David Nicholas
Mark Seymour chronology
King Without a Clue
(1997)
One Eyed Man
(2001)
Embedded
(2004)
Singles from One Eyed Man
  1. "Do You Know Me?"
    Released: 2001
  2. "The Ballad of the One Eyed Man"
    Released: 2001

One Eyed Man is the second studio album by Australian musician Mark Seymour. The album was released in March 2001 and peaked at number 67 on the ARIA Charts. Seymour said the album's title was inspired by an incident during a 1998 Hunters and Collectors tour when he was mugged in Sydney's Kings Cross nightclub precinct by a group led by a man with one eye. [1] He said the album marked a break from the "Hunters hangover" evident on his solo debut, King Without a Clue . [1]

Contents

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001, the album won the award for ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album. [2]

Reception

The album received positive reviews, with some noting similarities with the sound of Crowded House. [3] [4] [5] [6] A profile of Seymour in the Sydney Morning Herald also observed a Crowded House connection, claiming the album contained "the poppiest songs he's written", [7] while Iain Sheddon in The Australian described One Eyed Man as a "polished, cleverly constructed album of strong pop songs that has cast him in the same light as his brother Nick's former band, Crowded House". [8]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Don't You Know Me?" Barry Palmer, Mark Seymour 3:37
2."Blue Morning"Palmer, Seymour3:58
3."The Ballad of the One Eyed Man"Seymour4:03
4."Ready To Go"Seymour4:31
5."Lost in Your Illusion"Seymour3:51
6."Strange Little Town"Palmer, Seymour3:50
7."See You Around" Daryl Braithwaite, Seymour3:51
8."Long Way Down"Cameron McKenzie, Seymour2:50
9."Always a Fool (For a Pretty Face)"Daniel Denholm, Seymour4:20
10."Sad Songs"F Hunter, Seymour4:05
11."On My Way Home" David Bridie, Mark Lizotte, Seymour8:15

Charts

Chart (2001)Peak
position
ARIA Albums Chart [9] 68

Release history

CountryDateFormat Label Catalogue
AustraliaMarch 2001 CD Mushroom Records 333432

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 Michael Dwyer, "Eyes Wide Open", The Age, 13 July 2001, page 6.
  2. "Dance music steps up with Avalanches' win", The Age, 4 October 2001, pg 3.
  3. Herald Sun, 15 March 2001, page 52.
  4. Sunday Herald Sun, 11 March 2001, pg 76.
  5. The Australian, 17 March 2001, "The second solo album from Mark Seymour, one of the most influential front men of Australian rock, further casts off the shadow of Hunters and Collectors, and moves him closer style-wise, oddly enough, to the musical musings of his brother Nick's old band, Crowded House. Seymour seems to be in a House-Beatlesque period, using lots of strings and melodious arrangements that ooze class and put him squarely in radio-friendly territory, something he once virtually eschewed with the tough, at times experimental, strains of H&C."
  6. CD of the week, The Age, 5 April 2001, page 26.
  7. Bernard Zuel, "Charms Around Me", Sydney Morning Herald, 17 March 2001, page 13, "Seymour has unashamedly grafted himself on to Finn's style. Blue Morning and Lost In Your Illusion could be rejects from the final Crowded House album, Together Alone. Strange Little Town is a step-by-step Finn ballad and Sad Songs is a scarily accurate (though overplayed) pastiche. These are the poppiest songs he's written and some, such as Supagirl, even float with uncharacteristic lightness."
  8. Iain Sheddon, "Hunters' former frontman goes his own sweet way", The Australian, 13 July 2001, pg 11.
  9. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.