The Many Faces of Oliver Hart
The Many Faces of Oliver Hart is a studio album by Eyedea, released under the pseudonym Oliver Hart. It was released on Rhymesayers Entertainment in 2002. In 2014, a vinyl edition of the album was released as a Record Store Day exclusive. It was listed by The Village Voice as one of the 10 Must-Have Record Store Day Releases. In 2011, "Bottle Dreams" ranked at number 11 on Complex's 25 Best Rhymesayers Songs list. In 2015, City Pages named "Forget Me" one of Slug's 10 Best Deep Cuts.
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The Many Faces of Oliver Hart
The Many Faces of Oliver Hart is a studio album by Eyedea, released under the pseudonym Oliver Hart. It was released on Rhymesayers Entertainment in 2002. In 2014, a vinyl edition of the album was released as a Record Store Day exclusive. It was listed by The Village Voice as one of the 10 Must-Have Record Store Day Releases. In 2011, "Bottle Dreams" ranked at number 11 on Complex's 25 Best Rhymesayers Songs list. In 2015, City Pages named "Forget Me" one of Slug's 10 Best Deep Cuts.
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How Eye One the Write Too Think
How Much Do You Pay?
Infrared Roses
Just a Reminder
Motormouth's Anonymous
My Day at the Brain Factory
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