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I and Love and You |  | Artist: The Avett Brothers Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $11.94 Buy New: $8.55 as of 11/27/2009 02:36 CST details You Save: $3.39 (28%)
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Seller: Supermart Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 159
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.3
MPN: 735099 UPC: 886973509920 EAN: 0886973509920 ASIN: B002C8YSHE
Release Date: September 29, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | I And Love And You | | • | January Wedding | | • | Head Full Of Doubt/Road Full Of Promise | | • | And It Spread | | • | The Perfect Space | | • | Ten Thousand Words | | • | Kick Drum Heart | | • | Laundry Room | | • | Ill With Want | | • | Tin Man | | • | Slight Figure Of Speech | | • | It Goes On And On | | • | Incomplete And Insecure |
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Album Description There is no harmony like brotherly harmony. Something indelible in the weave of voices and play of sensibilities is stamped into the fraternal DNA and also stems from a lifetime of shared experiences. You can hear it in classic brother acts across the musical spectrum, from the Louvin Brothers to the Everly Brothers and on down the decades through the Wilson brothers (Beach Boys), the Davies brothers (Kinks), the Allman Brothers and even the Brothers Gibb (a.k.a., the Bee Gees). You can clearly hear fraternal magic at work in the songs of Scott and Seth Avett, better known as the Avett Brothers, as well. That magic is abundantly evident on I and Love and You, the Avett Brothers' big-label debut, produced by Rick Rubin. Its 13 songs are delivered in a style that defies pigeonholing but might be described as a rootsy amalgam of folk, country, bluegrass, rock and pop - even a jab of punk-style dynamics here and there. With I and Love and You, The Avett Brothers have taken a giant step forward.
Album Description I and Love and You is The Avett Brothers' major label debut, produced by Grammy-award winning producer Rick Rubin. The album tracks are diverse and unique, ranging from striking ballads to energetic romps. With over 195k independently released albums scanned, and the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Emotionalism, I & Love & You is sure to be embraced as a new favorite by longtime and newfound fans alike. The Avett Brothers have built up an impressive and loyal fan base with constant touring. This prolific band is renowned for their high-energy live shows and incredible mix of eclectic musical styles. The Avett Brothers' fan base continues to grow in markets all around the country, capturing the hearts of all who are lucky enough to experience their music live.
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Great Album from a Great Band November 27, 2009 D. Northington (Woodstock, GA) I've been listening to these guys for a while now and was worried that this album would be a step towards selling out. I'm so glad I was wrong. This album is great. Top-notch songwriting, very tight vocals, playing, and recording make for one big album. I really hope they get the recognition they deserve.
Avetts November 15, 2009 Kara G. Mcmahon This cd is great. It is a bit more upbeat than some of their previous work but still true to their style.
Great songs, horrible production. November 15, 2009 W. Mackey (Seattle, WA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had really been looking forward to this record since hearing they were going to be recording with Rick Rubin. Upon hearing some of the new songs live I was even more excited. Then I heard the record.
Where is the banjo? Where is Seth?
Much of the album sounds more like Scott Avett and Friends, not The Avett Brothers. Seth is reduced to a distant backup singer in many of the songs. Much of the greatness that is The Avett Brothers is Scott and Seth Avett's wonderful harmonies. For the most part, these are completely absent here.
If you want an Avett Brothers album, and you should, buy ANY of the others. Live, Vol. 2, Mignonette, Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions, Emotionalism, The Gleam, Second Gleam (Dig), they are all much better than this one.
It's The Avett Brothers' heart that has brought them where they are. But sadly, you won't find much of it here.
Percocet and Pecan Logs November 12, 2009 B. Fisher (Houston, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The unfortunate part about this album is that there isn't any criticism I can come up with for it. That, to me, is scary. Every album should have some flaws or hiccups. This one doesn't. For those out there that claim this album is missing this and that from the "old" Avett Brothers, I suggest you listen to this album again with a little more open-mindedness. A band cannot continue its career making the same album over and over again and still feel in touch with its fan base and as musicians. I see the Avett Brothers as the Hot Water Music of alt-country. Each album is somewhat different from the other, but not so much as to alienate the die-hard fans and wash out the inventiveness and creativity that make the band who they are. I think this album shows the Avetts at their best...hands down. Yes I love their other albums, particularly Four Thieves and The Second Gleam, but this album is the most complete and heartfelt to me. The album flows perfectly from beginning to end.
NEW TO AVETTS...THESE GUYS ROCK!! November 10, 2009 W. Goodall (Monroe, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just recently discovered these talented brothers. After listening to a couple of their songs online, I immediately purchased this newest as our first album. It is sensational. We're playing it over and over at home and in the vehicles. Long-time fans complain that there's not enough banjo on this collection. That may be so, but it is still a winner, and worth more than is spent on it, because you will listen to this OVER AND OVER! Also got Emotionalism, (excellent), and The Gleam. Not getting into the Gleam so much. Mistakenly did not get The Gleam 2 which has Murder in the City...that's the one we wanted. Their occasional forays into wild rock in the middle of a ballad is different, to be sure. Somewhat off-putting at first, but you get used to it as part of their style. I find myself smiling through those parts now.
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