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'''''The Invisible Man''''' is the seventh solo album from [[Mark Eitzel]], released by [[Matador Records]] in 2001.  It is a more electronic effort from 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.<ref>{{Cite web |title = Matador Records {{!}} Mark Eitzel|url = http://www.matadorrecords.com/mark_eitzel |publisher=''[[Matador Records]]''|access-date = 2016-02-09}}</ref>
'''''The Invisible Man''''' is the seventh solo album from [[Mark Eitzel]], released by [[Matador Records]] in 2001.  It is a more electronic effort from 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.<ref>{{Cite web |title = Matador Records {{!}} Mark Eitzel|url = http://www.matadorrecords.com/mark_eitzel |publisher=''[[Matador Records]]''|access-date = 2016-02-09}}</ref>
The album's working title was ''I'm Bound For The Stars''.
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File:Eitzel-TIM-press.jpg|''The Invisible Man'' press kit
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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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# "[[Christian Science Reading Room]]"
# "[[Christian Science Reading Room]]"
# "[[Sleep]]"
# "[[Sleep]]"
# "[[To the Sea]]"
# "[[To The Sea]]"
# "[[Shine]]"
# "[[Shine]]"
# "[[Steve I Always Knew]]"
# "[[Steve I Always Knew]]"
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* [[Pete Strauss]] - bass
* [[Pete Strauss]] - bass
* [[Brian Gregory]] - bass
* [[Brian Gregory]] - bass
* [[Arion Salazar]] - bass
* [[Beth Custer]] - bass clarinet
* [[Beth Custer]] - bass clarinet
* [[Carroll Ashby]] - trombone
* [[Carroll Ashby]] - trombone
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Latest revision as of 23:02, 14 August 2018

The Invisible Man
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Studio album by Mark Eitzel
Released 2001
Label Matador Records
Producer Mark Eitzel, Jason Carmer
Mark Eitzel chronology

Caught In A Trap And I Can't Back Out 'Cause I Love You Too Much, Baby
(1998)
The Invisible Man
(2001)
Eitzel Superhits International
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4.5/5 stars link
Pitchfork Media9.1/10[1]

The Invisible Man is the seventh solo album from Mark Eitzel, released by Matador Records in 2001. It is a more electronic effort from 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.[2]

The album's working title was I'm Bound For The Stars.

Track listing

  1. "The Boy With The Hammer In The Paper Bag"
  2. "Can You See?"
  3. "Christian Science Reading Room"
  4. "Sleep"
  5. "To The Sea"
  6. "Shine"
  7. "Steve I Always Knew"
  8. "Bitterness"
  9. "Anything"
  10. "Without You"
  11. "The Global Sweep Of Human History"
  12. "Seeing Eye Dog"
  13. "Proclaim Your Joy"

Personnel

References

  1. Tangari, Joe (May 22, 2001). "Eitzel: The Invisible Man". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2016-02-09. 
  2. "Matador Records | Mark Eitzel". Matador Records. Retrieved 2016-02-09.