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Mark Seymour Embedded
Information: Tales of suburbia form Mark Seymour's third studio solo album (2004). Released In: [Australia / NZ]. Release Date: 19 April 2004. Australian Chart Position: [Did Not Enter]. Rating: 9/10. Availability: Moderately common. Available new in Australia on CD. Value: A$15-A$30.
Legend:
Version: Liberation Records Australian one CD album. Total CD album length: 43 minutes, 39 seconds. 01. 43 In The Shade
02. Try Not To Try
03. In The Kitchen Of A Perfect Home 06. Left Alive
07. Made Man
08. Waratah Street 10. Show Me Love 11. Moment Of Doubt
The official blurb from Liberation Records: Mark has recently completed his third solo album, ‘Embedded’. Produced by Cameron Mackenzie, this record takes us on a journey into the suburban wilderness. “Embedded” is a dark soap opera about life in the sticks. Seymour has always been preoccupied with the drama that is so well hidden behind the veneer of respectability of Australian middle class life, and here he takes us a little further into it’s confused and shallow heart.
All vocals: Mark Seymour. Embedded was produced by Cameron McKenzie at Station Studios in Carnegie in the state of Victoria, Australia from 2000 to 2003. It was mixed three kilometres away in Elsternwick by Michael Lethbridge in the Letho Room, except for "Show Me Love" and "Out Of This World" which were done by Cameron McKenzie. It was mastered by John Ruberto at Crystal Mastering in Ascot Vale. Thanks to Jo Vautier for the artwork, Eva and Hannah for the fun, Gudinski for the feast, Barker for the wit and Bob Brown for the disruptive behaviour. Management: Michael Roberts for Loud and Clear Management Pty
Ltd. Victoria: The Place To Be.
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