The Avett Brothers - Mignonette (2004)
Artist: The Avett Brothers
Title: Mignonette
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Ramseur Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Alt-Country, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:13
Total Size: 178/449 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Mignonette
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Ramseur Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Alt-Country, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:13
Total Size: 178/449 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Swept Away [Sentimental Version] 4:15
02. Nothing Short of Thankful 3:26
03. The New Love Song 4:05
04. At the Beach 4:09
05. Signs 3:43
06. Hard Worker 2:05
07. Letter to a Pretty Girl 3:19
08. Please Pardon Yourself 4:09
09. Pretty Girl at the Airport 4:59
10. Pretty Girl from Cedar Lane 3:21
11. Causey Commentary 1:03
12. One Line Wonder 4:47
13. Day That Marvin Gaye Died 3:11
14. SSS 4:07
15. Swept Away 3:53
16. A Gift for Melody Anne 4:01
17. Complainte d'VN Matelot Mourant 5:05
18. Salvation Song 4:49
19. Signs 4:08
20. Laser Pants 0:39
The Avett Brothers, Charlotte, NC's most popular live band, are a vocally driven trio who play foot-stompin'', old-time, front and back porch mountain music with shades of country and a rock-n-roll attitude. They deliver a harmonic punch with true conviction in the same manner as the Louvins or Everly Brothers. When they take the stage, it's in a whirlwind of movement, three guys playing five or six instruments at all times, singing, stomping, and dancing in an erratic yet rhythmic and contagious step. Whether the tempo beats fast or slow, The Avett Brothers'' words flow poetically and truthfully, exploring life''s most powerful emotions. That pursuit of the truth is what inspired their latest project, "Mignonette." Mignonette" offers what the band calls ''a musical statement in honesty.'' The album title was inspired by an English tale about a 19th century sea captain who was severely punished because he couldn't help but tell the truth. The Avett Brother hope an element of truth will be felt by everyone who hears the album; they believe its presence is the common thread of great music.