The Jayhawks - Mockingbird Time 2011 [FLAC] - Kitlope
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PC Software: Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600 File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Optical Drive Hardware: Samsung SH-S223L Optical Drive Firmware: SB04 Cd Software: Exact Audio Copy V1.0 Beta 3 (Secure Mode) EAC Log: Yes EAC Cue Sheet: Yes M3U Playlist: Yes Tracker(s):http://tracker.openbittorrent.com/announce; Torrent Hash: 856EED06886AABE506B8777BDBEAEB95AB32C844 File Size: 335.85 MB Year: 2011 Label: Rounder / UMGD Catalog #: 11661-9113-2 Please help seed these FLACs! From Wiki: The Jayhawks are an American alternative country and rock band that emerged from the Twin Cities music scene during the mid 1980s. Their country rock sound was influential on many bands who played the Twin Cities circuit during the 1980s and 1990s like Uncle Tupelo, The Gear Daddies and The Honeydogs. They have released several studio albums, including five on the American Recordings label. On hiatus from 2005 to 2009, the band has since reunited and released a new album, "Mockingbird Time," in September 2011. Mockingbird Time 2011 Mockingbird Time is the eighth studio album by the alt country band The Jayhawks, released on September 20, 2011. The album marked the returns of the original front man Mark Olson, who had left the group in 1995 after the release of Tomorrow the Green Grass, and long-time keyboard player Karen Grotberg. Mockingbird Time was the first new studio album by The Jayhawks since 2003's Rainy Day Music. The album entered the Billboard 200 album chart at #38, becoming the highest-charting release of their career to date. It also charted at #2 on Billboard's Folk Albums chart, #6 on the Tastemaker Albums chart, and #11 on the Rock Albums chart. In late 1995, founding member Mark Olson abruptly left The Jayhawks, in order to spend more time with wife Victoria Williams.[2] With Gary Louris assuming principal singing and songwriting responsibilities, the band released three further albums—Sound of Lies in 1997, Smile in 1999, and Rainy Day Music in 2003—before recessing indefinitely. Louris and Olson first began speaking to each other again in 2001, when they were requested to pen a track for the 2002 film The Rookie. In the group's time off, the two reunited as an acoustic duo,[3] touring, writing, and recording together sporadically from 2005 to 2009.[4] They released the acoustic album Ready for the Flood in 2009. According to Louris, the two were billed as "'Mark and Gary from the Jayhawks,' and people would always ask us, 'When is the band getting back together?'"[5] The two revived the Tomorrow the Green Grass-lineup of The Jayhawks, consisting of original bassist Marc Perlman, drummer Tim O'Reagan, and keyboardist Karen Grotberg, for two festival dates in Spain.[5] According to O'Reagan, playing together again for the first time in 14 years "was like riding a bike for all of us."[5] Afterwards the band began touring again As the group's activity began increasing, Louris claimed he and Olson felt there was "some business left undone."[7] The members decided to record a new studio album, which Olson described as "a natural thing" to do.[8] Louris and Olson penned the songs for Mockingbird Time in Louris' apartment in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Olson's residence in Joshua Tree, California, and Olson's sister's cabin in the woods of northern Minnesota.[5][7] The album was recorded at Terrarium Studios in Minneapolis with Gary Louris assuming role of producer.[5] In his review for Allmusic, critic Mark Deming praised the album and called it "easily the group's strongest and most cleanly focused album since their 1992 masterpiece Hollywood Town Hall." and "a simple but richly rewarding example of what the Jayhawks do better than anyone, and serves as a potent reminder that they're one of the finest American bands of their time."[9] Spin reviewer Nate Cavalieri wrote, "Ignore the mouth-breathing rock bangers, and Mockingbird is as comfortable as well-worn denim." Tracks: 1. "Hide Your Colors" 2. "Closer To Your Side" 3. "Tiny Arrows" 4. "She Walks In So Many Ways" 5. "High Water Blues" 6. "Mockingbird Time" 7. "Stand Out In The Rain" 8. "Cinnamon Love" 9. "Guilder Annie" 10. "Black Eyed Susan" 11. "Pouring Rain At Dawn" 12. "Hey Mr. Man" Enjoy :)