Short Man's Room

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ReleasedJune 16, 1992
RecordedJune 1991, December 1991
Short Man's Room
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 16, 1992
RecordedJune 1991, December 1991
GenreCountry[1]
LabelMammoth
ProducerJoe Henry
Joe Henry chronology
Shuffletown
(1990)
Short Man's Room
(1992)
Kindness of the World
(1993)

Short Man's Room is an album by the American musician Joe Henry, released on June 16, 1992.[2][3] He supported it with a North American tour.[4]

The album was produced by Henry, who was backed by the Jayhawks on what he initially intended to be a collection of demos.[5][6] It was recorded in Minneapolis in June 1991 and December 1991 for around $3,000.[7][8] Dan Murphy played guitar on two of the tracks.[4] Henry was chiefly influenced by Van Morrison and the Band.[8] He wrote mostly in the first person, even when the songs were not autobiographical.[9] "King's Highway" describes an arbitrary murder.[9] The title track originated with Henry filling an index card with random words, in an attempt to end writer's block.[10] The cover painting is by John Kirby; the original was owned by Henry's sister-in-law Madonna.[11]

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