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Acoustic Kitty (album)

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Released
  
2002

Acoustic Kitty (2002)
  
December Looms (2007)

Release date
  
2002

Label
  
NETTWERK

Length
  
45:40

Artist
  
John Mann

Producer
  
Michael Phillip Wojewoda

Genre
  
Folk rock

Similar
  
John Mann albums, Folk rock albums

Acoustic Kitty is the debut solo album by Canadian singer-songwriter John Mann, the lead singer of Spirit of the West. It was released in 2002 on Nettwerk.

Contents

Mann's supporting band for the album consisted of Doug Elliott, Ford Pier and Michael Phillip Wojewoda. Wojewoda also produced the album.

The album's title track is inspired by the CIA's Acoustic Kitty espionage project of the 1960s, in which surveillance microphones were implanted into a cat.

Mann garnered two Western Canadian Music Award nominations for the album, in the categories of Outstanding Songwriter and Entertainer of the Year. At the Juno Awards of 2003, the album garnered a nomination for Album Art of the Year, for designer John Rummen.

Cia s acoustic kitty


Track listing

  1. "Somebody's Miracle"
  2. "A Lot to Learn"
  3. "Acoustic Kitty"
  4. "What Language"
  5. "Ill Placed Monuments"
  6. "Red Deer?"
  7. "American TV"
  8. "As Berlin Builds"
  9. "Come Along With Me Tonight"
  10. "Love's a Sobbing Idiot"
  11. "Our Sick Love"
  12. "Winterton"

References

Acoustic Kitty (album) Wikipedia