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2005 studio album by Mick Harvey
One Man's Treasure
Studio album by Mick Harvey
Released29 August 2005
RecordedFebruary 2005
StudioGrace Lane and Atlantis Studios, Melbourne
GenreRock
Length47:28
LabelMute
ProducerMick Harvey
Mick Harvey chronology
Pink Elephants
(1997)
One Man's Treasure
(2005)
Two of Diamonds
(2007)
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One Man's Treasure is the third studio album by Mick Harvey, released on 29 August 2005. It is considered Harvey's first solo album as it is his first release to feature several original composititons, with his preceding albums consisting of Serge Gainsbourg interpretations. The album includes songs written by Harvey and musicians he had produced and/or performed with, including Nick Cave, Tex, Don and Charlie, Kim Salmon, Bambi Lee Savage and Bruno Adams.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."First St. Blues"Lee Hazlewood3:56
2."Come Into My Sleep"Nick Cave3:46
3."Louise"Don Walker4:34
4."Come On Spring"Dave Faulkner, Justin Frew, Stuart McCarthy, Kim Salmon4:20
5."Demon Alcohol"Bambi Lee Savage3:41
6."Man Without a Home"Mick Harvey3:46
7."Planetarium"Bruno Adams, Chris Hughes, Chris Russell, Ollie Peters4:02
8."The River"Tim Buckley3:08
9."Hank Williams Said It Best"Guy Clark4:03
10."Bethelridge"Robbie Fulks4:35
11."Mother of Earth"Jeffrey Lee Pierce3:33
12."Will You Surrender?"Harvey4:04
Total length:47:28

Personnel

  • Helen Mountfort – cello
  • Jason Bunn – voila
  • Andrea Keeble, Robin Casinader, Suzanne Simpson – violin
Technical
  • David McCluney – mixing
  • Harry Howard – cover layout
  • Wendy Joy Morrissey – photography

References

  1. Jurek, Thom. One Man's Treasure at AllMusic. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  2. Andrews, Mark (16 October 2019). "Mick Harvey: Birthday Parties, Bad Seeds and a life in 12 songs". louder. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
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