I'm Seeking Something That Has Already Found Me
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I'm Seeking Something That Has Already Found Me | |||||
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Studio album by Ozark Henry | |||||
Released | 1996 | ||||
Recorded | december 1995-january 1996 | ||||
Genre | Avant-garde, Pop | ||||
Length | 54:54 | ||||
Label | Double T Music | ||||
Producer | Dan Lacksman | ||||
Ozark Henry chronology | |||||
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I'm Seeking Something That Already Found Me is the debut album of Ozark Henry. Although the album was praised by David Bowie in an interview as 'Debut of the year'[1], It failed to chart and it sold poorly. Unlike his later work, this album was less accessible and he was still trying to find his sound.
[edit] Track list
All songs written by Piet Goddaer
- "Rosamund is Dead" - 5:33
- "Dogs and Dogmen" - 5:38
- "Black" - 4:55
- "Man on Roof" - 4:43
- "Great" - 4:15
- "Hope Is a Dope" - 4:21
- "This Specific Cacophony" -3:30
- "I Ray" - 4:12
- "Autumn Illustrates This" - 5:32
- "Self-Portrait Squatted" - 3:10
- "I'm Seeking Something That Has Already Found Me" - 3:02
- "In Camera" - 5:55
[edit] Personnel
Piet Goddaer: voices, vocals, keyboards, organ, rhodes, programming, drumtapes, bass, leadguitar on 'Man on Roof'
Filip Tanghe: acoustic drums, guitars, guitar sound programming
[edit] References
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