Mark King's 1999 solo album 
One Man features ten tracks written the year after his group 
Level 42 disbanded. These songs reflect the emotional depth 
King gained as a result of leaving his band and maturing as an artist. Producer 
Paul Taylor, who has also worked with the 
Verve and 
Texas, reflects the maturity of the songs in the album's sound, giving 
One Man a contemporary polish that lets 
King's distinctive voice shine through. As with the rest of the album, the single "Bitter Moon" has a lively, organic feel, and album tracks like "Half-Written Songs," "Resupply," and "Changing the Guard" reflect 
King's growth as an intelligent pop songwriter. A reflective but accessible work, 
One Man is an individual artistic statement.