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Mike McCarthy (Australian singer-songwriter)

Mike McCarthy is an Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist based on the Central Coast, New South Wales.
== History and discography ==
In 1993 McCarthy began a funk band named Compos Mentis with family friends Peter and Tim Harding and bass player Sam O'Donnell. He was a guitarist, vocalist and songwriter in the band which he continued to play in until 1999 when he left to study Contemporary Music at Southern Cross University in Lismore.
Upon returning from Lismore, McCarthy released his first solo album entitled ''Wisdom is Delight''. The album was recorded between Lismore, Central Coast and the studio of bass player and producer Robin Hay in Cooranbong. The album features 12 tracks written by McCarthy between 1999-2001.
In 2003, McCarthy released his second album ''Fire, Flood, Freedom'' which was recorded and produced by Jeremy Reynolds. The album features 12 tracks of which the title track features treatment on indigenous reconciliation.
After ''Fire, Flood, Freedom'' McCarthy released his first and only EP to date entitled ''Shelter and The Sea'' (2004) which included the title track, ''Circling Birds'' and four live recordings of songs from prior releases.
McCarthy's third album is ''Calm Wind'' (2006) recorded by engineer Jeff McCormack. The 11 songs were recorded live at McCormack's studios named The Music Cellar in Terrigal.
2008 saw the release of a fourth album ''The Harrowing Account of John William Tate'' which was created around a fictional narrative of a shipwrecked sailor named John William Tate. The style of the songs are described as soul and country folk.
For his next release McCarthy worked on a concept/instrumental album he named ''Colours''. Recorded over 10 days in December 2009 in his studio ''Le Bunker'', he devoted each day to recording a piece named after a colour. The album features several different instruments including acoustic, electric, slide and resonator guitars, bass guitar, glockenspiel, drums and accordion.
In 2012, McCarthy released his fifth studio album ''The Lion's Share''. McCarthy says of the album, "I feel that The Lion's Share is a big step forward for me creatively. There was a freedom that came with taking more time to produce this album and I'm glad to have had help in wrestling it out."

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