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Kimosabe
Studio album by
Released1999
StudioPhase One Studios, Toronto, Metalworks Studios, Mississauga and home studio
GenreRock
Length46:36
LabelChinook/Oasis
ProducerKim Mitchell
Kim Mitchell chronology
Greatest Hits
(1995)
Kimosabe
(1999)
Fill Your Head with Rock
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal5/10[1]

Kimosabe is the seventh album from Canadian singer and guitarist Kim Mitchell. The album was released in 2000.

This is the only Kim Mitchell album that failed to gain any real commercial success; however, this does not bother Mitchell. It was written after his divorce and he still occasionally plays a song from the album, telling audiences "you may still be able to find this album at Walmart in the bargain bins". It also did not help that the label that Mitchell signed with went out of business shortly after the album's release.

Track listing

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All songs written by Kim Mitchell and Andy Curran, except where noted

  1. "Monkey Shine" – 4:37
  2. "Stickin My Heart" – 4:44
  3. "Cellophane" – 4:08
  4. "Two Steps Home" (Mitchell, Ringgenberg) – 4:51
  5. "Kimosabe" – 3:56
  6. "Blow Me a Kiss" – 4:28
  7. "Cold Reality" (Mitchell) – 4:31
  8. "Over Me" (Mitchell) – 4:04
  9. "Get Back What's Gone" – 4:56
  10. "Skinny Buddah" – 6:21

Personnel

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Musicians
Additional musicians
Production
  • Graham Brewer, Scott Lake – engineers
  • Vic Florencia – mixing
  • Nick Blagona – mastering at Metalworks
  • George Graves – additional editing at The Lacquer Channel
  • W. Tom Berry – management
  • Rob Waymen – photography
  • Patrick Duffy – art direction and design

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Popoff, Martin (1 August 2007). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 284. ISBN 978-1-894959-62-9.
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