Mystery Mind

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Mystery Mind
Studio album by Mark Heard
Released 2000
Recorded Fingerprint Recorders
Genre Folk/Rock
Label Fingerprint Records
Producer Doug Ehrlich
Jason Townsend
Eric Townsend
Mark Heard chronology
High Noon
(1994)
Mystery Mind
(2000)
Hammers and Nails
(2003)

Mystery Mind is the title of a posthumous album by Mark Heard, released in 2000 on Fingerprint Records.

This collection of never before heard interviews and demos by Mark Heard was originally intended as a prerelease EP, paving the way for a full length collection of more unreleased music that was to be released later the same year on Fingerprint, entitled All She Wanted Was Love. For a variety of reasons, that full length project never materialized and fans would have to wait three more years to hear some more of Heard's unreleased recordings on the Hammers and Nails project put out by Paste Music.

The interview segments were taken from a phone interview with writer Brian Quincy Newcomb. Since it was recorded at Fingerprint, only Heard's answers were audible on the recording. So the producers had to do some creative editing to make the segments make sense to the listener and sound like intros to the songs.

Mystery Mind began its life with the title Mercy of the Flame and was originally going to be released independently by the producers with all proceeds being donated to the Heard family, but Fingerprint Records liked the final project enough that they wanted to release it themselves. Fingerprint had the album mastered and created new artwork based around the previously unpublished cover photo of Mark.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Mystery Mind" (demo)
  2. "Interview Segment One"
  3. "Mercy Of The Flame" (demo)
  4. "Interview Segment Two"
  5. "I Just Wanna Get Warm" (demo)
  6. "Interview Segment Three"
  7. "Let Freedom Ring" (demo)
  8. "Freight Train To Nowhere" (live at Cornerstone 92)
  9. "Orphans of God" (live at Cornerstone 92)
  10. "Interview Segment Four"
  11. "In Concert"

[edit] Production notes

  • Tracks 8 & 9 were Recorded Live during Mark's final concert performance, at the Cornerstone Festival in 1992. Heard suffered a heart attack during the performance and died not long after.
  • Track 11 Recorded Live at a Daniel Amos benefit Concert in California in 1982. Mark and other performers had put on a special show to raise money for D.A. after the band had their touring equipment stolen. The show was recorded and the recording was donated to Fingerprint Records by Rick Deering.