The Invisible Man (album)
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Metacritic | (75/100)[2] |
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Pitchfork Media | 9.1/10[1] |
The Invisible Man is the sixth solo album by the American Music Club singer/songwriter Mark Eitzel, released by Matador Records in 2001. It is a more electronic effort by Eitzel, who is known for his more stark, acoustic arrangements. Eitzel wrote all of the songs on an acoustic guitar, but finished most with a sampler and Pro-tools on his Power Mac G4 in the front room of his house in San Francisco.[3]
Track listing
- "The Boy With the Hammer"
- "Can You See?"
- "Christian Science Reading Room"
- "Sleep"
- "To the Sea"
- "Shine"
- "Steve I Always Knew"
- "Bitterness"
- "Anything"
- Without You
- "The Global Sweep of Human History"
- "Seeing Eye Dog"
- "Proclaim Your Joy"
References
- ^ Tangari, Joe (May 22, 2001). "Eitzel: The Invisible Man". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
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(help) - ^ "Reviews for The Invisible Man by Mark Eitzel - Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
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(help) - ^ "Matador Records - Mark Eitzel". Matador Records. Retrieved February 9, 2016.