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Cut and Blind
EP by
ReleasedAugust 1996
Recorded1996
GenreAlternative rock, indie rock
Length16:05
LabelSell My Soup Records
ProducerJoseph Arthur
Joseph Arthur chronology
Cut and Blind
(1996)
Big City Secrets
(1997)

Cut and Blind is the debut EP by American singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur, released in August 1996 on Sell My Soup Records. The EP was entirely self-produced, with Arthur performing each instrument and creating the artwork in his home. The song "Pick Up the Phone" is an early version of "History", later re-recorded for his second studio album, Come to Where I'm From (2000). The other three songs would appear on his debut album Big City Secrets (1997), with "Mikel K" and "Porcupine" appearing as re-recorded versions.

Reception

Cut and Blind subsequently lead to Arthur signing to Peter Gabriel's label, Real World Records. In 2011, Arthur noted, "I passed it out to a few people and it ended up in Peter Gabriel’s hands completely randomly."[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Joseph Arthur

No.TitleLength
1."Daddy's on Prozac"4:05
2."Porcupine"4:50
3."Pick Up the Phone"3:40
4."Mikel K"3:30

Personnel

  • Joseph Arthur – vocals, guitars, pianoforte

References

  1. ^ Ciminelli, Eddie. ""It's Not Like You're Getting Better": An Interview with Joseph Arthur". popmatters.com. Retrieved August 19, 2013.