Insignificance by Jim O'Rourke

Insignificance

Jim O'Rourke

2001

Insignificance is a Alt/Indie album by Jim O'Rourke, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • clean
  • cynical
  • witty

About

Insignificance is the fourth solo album by American musician Jim O’Rourke, released on November 19, 2001, by Drag City. Compared to the orchestral chamber pop of Eureka, this album takes a more guitar-driven, rock-oriented approach, while retaining O’Rourke’s sharp songwriting and studio precision. Named after the Nicolas Roeg film of the same title, Insignificance blends classic rock influences with lyrical wit and emotional detachment. The album features contributions from members of Sonic Youth and Wilco, including Glenn Kotche and Jeff Tweedy, giving it a fuller band sound with dynamic interplay and warm analog textures. Praised for its melodic clarity and .

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Tracklist

  1. 1All Downhill from Here4:59
  2. 2Insignificance5:11
  3. 3Therefore, I Am4:53
  4. 4Memory Lame5:57
  5. 5Good Times4:04
  6. 6Get a Room6:57
  7. 7Life Goes Off6:21

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6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold