| 1. In Pursuit of Your Happiness |
| 2. Cookie Jar |
| 3. I Have Patience |
| 4. Be Sure |
| 5. Can't Find a Reason to Let You Go |
| 6. World Away from This One |
| 7. Smack on the Lips |
| 8. Everything's Coming Undone |
| 9. 4:04 |
| 10. Nothing But a Silver Medal |
| 11. Propstar |
| 12. He Vanished |
| 13. Pigs in Pursuit [Multimedia Track] |
In Pursuit of Your Happiness,Mark Mulcahy,Mezzotint Label,Amazing voice and beautiful songs where queen meets van morrison.,Indie Pop,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
In Pursuit of Your Happiness [Enhanced]
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In Pursuit of Your Happiness
Mark Mulcahy Manufacturer: Mezzotint Label ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007TFI0G Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- In Pursuit Of Your Happiness
- Cookie Jar
- I Have Patience
- Be Sure
- Can't Find A Reason To Let You Go
- A World Away From This One
- A Smack On The Lips
- Everything's Coming Undone
- 4:04
- Nothing But A Silver Medal
- Propstar
- He Vanished
Customer Reviews:
Words are not enough..........2007-02-15
He Must Have Patience........2006-01-05
What an album! Oh my god, I can't seem to remove it from the stereo no matter what I do. I've heard everything Mulcahy's done, and I must say, as hard as it is for me to believe, he keeps getting better everytime. This album is easily in my top 20 albums of all time. From the beginning title track (an odd intro, but still well played) until the bar room sadness of the last song "He Vanished" (and the hidden track), this album stands and delivers, blowing your mind while entertaining and making you wanna rock out. The first time I listened to it, I just sat there stunned. I was amazed to say the least. Mulcahy takes simple chord progressions and turns them into ear candy so delicious that you'll be craving more instantaneously. If radio today was filled with songs like "Cookie Jar" and "Smack on the Lips", maybe I'd consider listening to the radio more often. Every song on here is strong and beautiful and catchy and makes me immediately want to break out my guitar and play along. "He Vanished" is an amazing tribute to a lost friend, "Be Sure" (specifically the violin solo) is the sound of heartbreak, "I Have Patience" is one of the best written 12-bar blues scale songs in years, and "Cookie Jar" is pop perfection. Don't just rely on my word, pick up this album for yourself. I assure you you will not be disappointed. Thank you Mark Mulcahy for doing what you do. If you're in pursuit of MY happiness, you don't have to look much further than this album.
A gem.......2005-08-04
This is a return to a full rock band setup, but not a return to Miracle Legion. Mark's songs here are crisp, catchy and diverse. His voice has matured and possesses a full range of expression, and the supporting band - a variety of guitars, pianos, organs and strings, played by Mark, Scott Helland, Joey Santiago and J. Mascis, among others - is perfect.
One of Mark's strengths has always been the way he captures childhood experiences with wit, intensity, and a sense of innocence and wonder (it is illustrative that a video track on the CD shows Mark romping around in a field with pigs). This is the quality that gives his songs of anger and disappointment - "the things I love, don't bring me joy; the things I want, I want to destroy," or the sarcastic tribute to phoniness in 'Nothing But a Silver Medal' - more poignancy. He's not just a guy whose music you appreciate. He's a guy who you know, and who you are pulling for.
Someone recently wrote that Mark Mulcahy is who Thom Yorke thinks he is, who Jeff Buckley could have been, and who Michael Stipe was. This is a great characterization, and Mark deserves to be included in that kind of company. If you've never heard Mulcahy before, then look no further - you have found your new favorite singer.
Mark Mulcahy needs your ears.......2005-06-16
I went right to the computer to order his CD. Please listen to his songs. If you don't nurture brilliance it may disappear. Order "In Pursuit of Your Happiness": it lives up to its title.
So much good stuff here.......2005-05-25
This is a great album, working on the mind on a number of differnt levels. I did not think I could like an album better than "Smile Sunset," but this might be it.
Miauri's organ and Scott Helland's bass stand out for me (along with Mulcahy's distinctive guitar sound). Mascis' leads are subtle and wonderful as well. When you finally get to "He Vanished" you are as wasted as the narrator of the song.
What is the significance of the polaroid shot of the Organic Tomatoes dated 09-10-01 (the day before 9-11)?
This is one of the mysteries of this compelling album.
I like the fact that it was recorded in Hartford (recently cited as the No. 1 stress city in the USA).
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