One Eyed Man

One Eyed Man is the second studio album by Australian musician Mark Seymour.

Seymour said the album's title was inspired by an incident during a 1998 Hunters and Collectors tour when he was mugged in Sydney's Kings Cross nightclub precinct by a group led by a man with one eye.

[1] He said the album marked a break from the "Hunters hangover" evident on his solo debut, King Without a Clue.

[2] The album received positive reviews, with some noting similarities with the sound of Crowded House.

[3][4][5][6] A profile of Seymour in the Sydney Morning Herald also observed a Crowded House connection, claiming the album contained "the poppiest songs he's written",[7] while Iain Sheddon in The Australian described One Eyed Man as a "polished, cleverly constructed album of strong pop songs that has cast him in the same light as his brother Nick's former band, Crowded House".