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Intoxicated Man
1995 studio album by Mick Harvey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Intoxicated Man is the debut studio album by Mick Harvey, released on 2 October 1995. It is his first album of interpretations/translations of Serge Gainsbourg songs.[1][2] The album is followed by Pink Elephants, Delirium Tremens, and Intoxicated Women.[3]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Serge Gainsbourg, except where noted.
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Personnel
- Mick Harvey – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, organ, drums, percussion
- Anita Lane – vocals on "69 Erotic Year", "Harley Davidson", "Ford Mustang", "Overseas Telegram", "Bonnie and Clyde", and "Song of Slurs"
- Chris Hughes – drums
- Hugo Race – rhythm guitar
- Robin Casinader – piano
- James Cruickshank – organ
- David McClymont – bass guitar
- Loene Carmen – backing vocals on "New York, U.S.A." and "Initials B.B."
- Monica McMahon – backing vocals on "New York, U.S.A." and "Initials B.B."
- Bertrand Burgalat – string arrangements, vibraphone
- Eleanor Gilchrist, Chris Goldscheider, Jeremy Morris, Nickie Burton, Steve Bentley-Klein – violin
- Theresa Whipple – viola
- Abigail Trundle – cello
Technical
- P.A. Taylor – sleeve layout
- Katy Beale – photography
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References
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