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Eye of the Hunter

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Released
  
4 October 1999 (UK)

Length
  
42:10

Artist
  
Brendan Perry

Producer
  
Brendan Perry

Genres
  
Dream pop, Folk rock

Recorded
  
Quivvy Church, Ireland

Eye of the Hunter (1999)
  
Ark (2010)

Release date
  
4 October 1999

Label
  
4AD

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Similar
  
Brendan Perry albums, Dream pop albums

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Eye of the Hunter (1999) is the debut solo album by Brendan Perry, previously the male half of the band Dead Can Dance. The album was released by 4AD on 4 October 1999 in the UK and a day later in the US.

Contents

Overview

The album's title is found in the lyrics of the album's first single "Voyage of Bran", wherein a character called Brendan says: "I live by the river where the old gods still dream of inner communion with the open sea / Through the eye of a hunter in search of a prey, neither beast nor human in my philosophy."

The song "Sloth" first appeared during concerts with Dead Can Dance and appears on the band's 2001 box set Dead Can Dance (1981–1998). "I Must Have Been Blind" is a cover of a Tim Buckley song, from his 1970 album Blue Afternoon. Perry later covered another song by Buckley, "Dream Letter," which was released the following year on the tribute album Sing a Song for You.

Reception

Critical reception to the album was generally positive.

Track listing

All tracks written by Brendan Perry (except where noted).

Note: The title "Voyage of Bran" refers to Irish story The Voyage of Bran, and "Medusa" to the mythological Medusa.

Personnel

Musical
  • Brendan Perry – vocals, 12-string guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, keyboards
  • with
  • Glen Garrett – electric bass guitar, upright bass guitar
  • Liam Bradley – drums
  • Martin Quinn – pedal steel guitar
  • Michael Brunnock – backing vocals on "Saturday's Child"
  • Technical
  • Mastered by Walter Coelho at Masterpiece
  • Graphical
  • Art direction by Brendan Perry
  • Design by Chris Bigg
  • Back cover photograph by Dennis Di Cicco
  • Textures by v23 (Vaughan Oliver)
  • Songs

    1Saturday's Child4:31
    2Voyage of Bran5:33
    3Medusa6:10

    References

    Eye of the Hunter Wikipedia