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Mugiboogie
''Mugiboogie'' is an album by Mugison, released in 2008 by Ipecac Recordings. Mugison recorded and mixed it together with Birgir Jón Birgisson in the Sundlaugin studio in Iceland. Track listing All tracks written by Mugison. # "Mugiboogie" – 3:56 # "The Pathetic Anthem" – 4:14 # "To the Bone" – 3:38 # "Jesus Is a Good Name to Moan" – 4:36 # "George Harrison" – 3:28 # "Deep Breathing" – 5:14 # "I'm Alright" – 2:32 # "The Animal" – 3:58 # "Two Thumb Sucking Son of a Boyo" – 3:46 # "The Great Unrest" – 4:30 # "My Love I Love" – 2:10 # "Sweetest Melody" – 6:56 Personnel * Mugison – vocals, guitar, jaw harp (listed as mouthorgan) * Arnar Gislason – drums, backing vocals on "Sweetest Melody" * Guðni Finnsson – bass, backing vocals on "Sweetest Melody" * Davið Þór Jónsson – Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer, celesta, pump organ and all kinds of horns, backing vocals on "Sweetest Melody" * Pétur Ben – guitar on "Mugiebooie", "Jesus Is a Good ...
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Mugison
Örn Elías Guðmundsson, known professionally as Mugison (born 4 September 1976), is an Icelandic musician. Early life In 1977, Guðmundsson and his family moved from Reykjavík to Ísafjörður. In 1982, his family made the move from Iceland to Cape Verde where his father volunteered in a program teaching locals how to fish. Guðmundsson spent his childhood in Cape Verde, where he owned several pet monkeys and swam as a pastime. He did not begin school until the age of 9. From the age of 10 to 14, he lived in and around many parts of Reykjavík. At 14, he moved to Hrísey. He was sent to a boarding school every winter from the age of 14 to 17, where Guðmundsson began to explore and discover music. Prior to moving to Hrísey, he had been a swimmer and football player, and was not overly interested in the arts. Career Early career In 1990, whilst working in Hrísey, Mugison saw Kjartan Hallur Grétarsson live in concert, which was “a major turning point in his life” ...
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