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
Birth nameMichael James Hart
BornGunnedah, 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)
gollark: Or would it be a crystal *cylinder* for a flat earth?
gollark: "Clearly I've hit the crystal sphere surrounding the Earth and my rocket broke."
gollark: Inherited vaccines, that is.
gollark: "Compare" how? You'd need to fuzzy-match them somehow to deal with differences in compression or whatever.
gollark: - post all of them on reddit and see if someone says one is a repost of another

References

  1. Zuel, Bernard (25 October 2016), "Le folk de Mick Hart au cœur de ville", La Depeche
  2. Purcell, Charles (23 March 2001), "Hart's on Fire", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. "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.
  4. "ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 2002: 16th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  5. "ARIA nominees announced", The Age, 17 September 2002
  6. Bridekirk, Sandra (21 April 2001), "ROCK Still the Flowers Bloom", The Australian
  7. Casey, Marcus (12 April 2001), "New Releases", Daily Telegraph
  8. Spann, Craig (14 June 2002), "Mick Hart Upside Down in the Full Face of Optimism", The Courier Mail
  9. Norrie, Justin (10 September 2004), "CD REVIEWS", Sydney Morning Herald
  10. Gadd, Michael (24 August 2004), "CD REVIEWS", Newcastle Herald
  11. Nix, Stevie (28 June 2007), "Music", MX (Brisbane)
  12. Bridekirk, Sandra (30 May 2009), "MUSIC REVIEWS", The Australian
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