I and Love and You The Avett Brothers

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  • Release Date: 09/15/2009
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 5,948
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 886973509913

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I and Love and You

1LISTENI and Love and You 5:00
2LISTENJanuary Wedding 3:47
3LISTENHead Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise 4:47
4LISTENAnd It Spread 4:06
5LISTENThe Perfect Space 4:31
6LISTENTen Thousand Words 5:35
7LISTENKick Drum Heart 2:53
8LISTENLaundry Room 4:51
9LISTENIll With Want 4:04
10LISTENTin Man 3:07
11LISTENSlight Figure of Speech 2:22
12LISTENIt Goes on and on 2:56
13LISTENIncomplete and Insecure 2:35

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Editorial Reviews

Longtime fans held their breath when Rick Rubin took the Avett Brothers under his wing. What would the co-head of Columbia Records -- a man known for his business savvy, rap-rock production, and resurrection of Johnny Cash -- do with a small-time folk trio from North Carolina? The answer is "relatively nothing," as the band's major-label debut continues charting the same musical course as Emotionalism and Mignonette. The Avett Brothers have steadily expanded their reach since 2000, adding elements of pop and hillbilly rock to a country/bluegrass foundation, and they carry on that tradition with I and Love and You, whose songs introduce a newfound emphasis on piano and nuanced arrangements. Working with a major label's budget allows the group to add small flourishes -- a cello line here, a keyboard crescendo there -- but the resulting music is rarely grand, focusing on textures rather than sheer volume. Scott and Seth Avett share vocals throughout the album, delivering their lyrics in a speak-sing cadence that sounds both tuneful and conversational. Given the opportunities presented here -- the ability to flank their melodies with string sections, organ swells, and harmonium -- the two devote more focus to slower songs, eschewing the barnburning bouncefests of their previous albums for material that better displays such sonic details. The result is an intimate, poignant album, laced with rich production that enhances, not clouds, the songwriting itself. Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide



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Addictive Joyful Coolby StephPA

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October 26, 2009: The Avetts are unlike any other band. I got hooked when I first listened to a somewhat more obscure CD called "Country Was," which is probably available on the Avett's own website - just google them. They defy categorization and convention. The first time you hear them they catch your attention even as you're thinking, "what is this?" You are compelled to listen to them again and again and you soon find that you have internalized their music and can't get enough. It is brave, infectious and quirky cool - no shame, no fear, no contrivance, just all out there waiting for you to discover and be drawn in by it.

All this holds true for the Avett's "I and Love and You." While Avett fans may be surprised by this CD - it is less edgy and more produced, restrained and polished than their previous releases, the heart of the music still shines through, just as brightly as ever. I am crazy for the raw boot stompin' unfiltered Avetts and hope to hear more of them in the future as well, but this CD is deeply and equally satisfying in its own unique way and makes me happy.

As a final note, if you can see this band live, go do it. They are the most riveting live band I have ever seen. Insanely talented, joyful and unselfconscious, completely connected with their audience, and still humble and gracious.

This review was written about the CD edition.

I Also Recommend: Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions, Emotionalism.