One Man's Meat (Viggo Mortensen)

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One Man's Meat
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Studio album by Viggo Mortensen
Released November 1999
Recorded December 1998 - January 1999
Genre Spoken word
Length 31:11
Label TDRS Music
Producer Travis Dickerson
Viggo Mortensen chronology
The Other Parade
(1999)The Other Parade1999
One Man's Meat
(1999)
Live At Beyond Baroque
(1999)Live At Beyond Baroque1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic (?)[1]

One Man's Meat is the fifth studio album of the actor Viggo Mortensen released in 1999. It is Viggo's third album to feature avant-garde guitarist Buckethead, as well as his ex-wife Exene Cervenka, the keyboardist and producer Travis Dickerson, DJ Bonebrake, and also Lysa Flores, all from the label TDRS Music where Viggo released the album.

The album is long out of print but in 2004 the label released a compilation called This, That, and The Other which includes tracks of this album as well as parts of One Less Thing to Worry About from 1997, The Other Parade from 1999, Pandemoniumfromamerica from 2003, and Please Tomorrow of 2004. Viggo Mortensen said about the album:

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An exploration of meat and meat by products conceived and performed by carnivores and vegetarians, for consumption by all.[2]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Birth"   1:13
2. "Barbecue Kingdom"   3:21
3. "Counting Calories"   1:16
4. "Inner Beauty"   6:19
5. "Go Bad"   0:54
6. "One Man's Meat"   2:09
7. "Holy Communion"   2:26
8. "Koughka"   1:06
9. "Products"   0:29
10. "Chicken Surgery"   2:04
11. "To Market"   0:16
12. "Africa"   0:37
13. "Carne De Nino"   1:01
14. "Joe"   0:19
15. "Jack's Box"   0:38
16. "Bette Davis, 1962"   0:45
17. "Fortune Cookies"   8:18

Credits

  • Brigit
  • Buckethead
  • DJ Bonebrake
  • Exene Cervenka
  • Travis Dickerson
  • Adrian Esparza
  • Lysa Flores
  • Zak Marmalefsky
  • Hank Mortensen
  • Viggo Mortensen
  • Pilar Perez
  • Donita Sparks
  • Recorded live at Track 16 Gallery in Santa Monica
  • Track 10 recorded at Viggo's in Venice, California
  • Tracks 15 and 17 recorded at Travis Dickerson Recording Studios
  • Travis Dickerson - Producer, Masterization and mixing
  • Viggo Mortensen - Masterization and mixing

References

  1. Allmusic review
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