North Hangook Falling
North Hangook Falling is the second solo album by Mike Park. The title translates to "North Korea Falling" in English. The album was recorded in a week in January 2005 at a total cost of $2,800. The album is predominantly acoustic in feel, though there is some use of electric instrumentation.
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Released | August 23, 2005 | |||
Recorded | January 2005 | |||
Genre | Acoustic, Indie rock | |||
Length | 38:45 | |||
Label | Asian Man Records/Sub City Records | |||
Producer | Mike Park | |||
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Track listing
- "Is It Safe For Me To Go Outside?" – 2:46
- "Keeping This Seat Warm" – 2:35
- "Born To Kill" – 2:47
- "Crazed Man" – 3:13
- "Asian Prodigy" – 3:43
- "Kiss Me Baby, I'm Always Here For You" – 4:17
- "Korea Is So Far Away" – 3:32
- "I Can Hear The Whisperings" – 2:48
- "Dear Canada" – 3:04
- "When Is The Moment That You'll Sing?" – 2:58
- "North Hangook Falling" – 4:25
- "Blue Marble" (live) – 2:30
Personnel
- Mike Park: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
- Pat Ford: Electric/Acoustic/Bass Guitars, Background Vocals
- Rob Kellenberger: Drums/Percussion, Background Vocals
- Jenny Choi: Cello, Keyboards
- Jason Flaks: Electric Guitar
- Steve Borth: Background Vocals
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