Mick Hart
Mick Hart is an Australian musician.[1][2] His debut album, Still the Flowers Bloom (March 2001), reached the ARIA Albums Chart top 100.[3] It had been recorded in late 2000 with Jim Moginie (of Midnight Oil) producing.[3] Hart's second album, Upside Down in the Full Face of Optimism, was nominated for Best Blues & Roots Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2002.[4][5]
Mick Hart | |
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Birth name | Michael James Hart |
Born | Gunnedah, New South Wales, Australia |
Discography
- Release EP (1998)
- Kill Yourself for Love EP (1999)
- Still the Flowers Bloom (March 2001)[6][7] AUS: No. 88[3]
- "Watching it Fade" (2001)
- Upside Down in the Full Face of Optimism (2002)[8]
- If You Could EP (2003)
- No Compromise (2004)[9][10]
- Rewind EP (2006)
- Finding Home (2007)[11]
- What Lies Beneath (2009)[12]
- Where I Go (2009)
- Side By Side (2012)
- Under a Vacant Sky (2014)
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References
- Zuel, Bernard (25 October 2016), "Le folk de Mick Hart au cœur de ville", La Depeche
- Purcell, Charles (23 March 2001), "Hart's on Fire", The Sydney Morning Herald
- "Week Commencing ~ 2nd April 2001 ~ Issue #579" (PDF). The ARIA Report. Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) (579): 2, 6, 11–12, 16. 2 April 2001. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 February 2002. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
- "ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 2002: 16th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 21 October 2018.
- "ARIA nominees announced", The Age, 17 September 2002
- Bridekirk, Sandra (21 April 2001), "ROCK Still the Flowers Bloom", The Australian
- Casey, Marcus (12 April 2001), "New Releases", Daily Telegraph
- Spann, Craig (14 June 2002), "Mick Hart Upside Down in the Full Face of Optimism", The Courier Mail
- Norrie, Justin (10 September 2004), "CD REVIEWS", Sydney Morning Herald
- Gadd, Michael (24 August 2004), "CD REVIEWS", Newcastle Herald
- Nix, Stevie (28 June 2007), "Music", MX (Brisbane)
- Bridekirk, Sandra (30 May 2009), "MUSIC REVIEWS", The Australian
External links
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