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At Dawn [Bonus Disc]  -  CD

Artist:

My Morning Jacket

| SKU:  4211463
Release Date:  6/5/2001

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Songs

 

Disc 1

1. Way That He Sings(5:03)
2. Hopefully(3:48)
3. Just Because I Do(2:59)
4. Bermuda Highway(2:53)
5. Lowdown(4:19)
6. Honest Man(4:07)
7. At Dawn(1:54)
8. I Needed It Most(4:26)
9. Lead Me Father(3:12)
10. Phone Went West(3:50)
11. Chills(7:28)

Disc 2

1. At Dawn(3:49)
2. Lowdown(3:53)
3. The Way That He Sings(5:35)
4. Death Is the Easy Way(5:28)
5. Hopefully(5:55)
6. Bermuda Highway(3:19)
7. Honest Man(7:46)
8. X-Mas Curtain(4:48)
9. Just Because I Do(2:55)
10. If It Smashes Down(5:28)
11. I Needed It Most(6:36)
12. Phone Went West(7:05)
13. [Untitled Track](8:08)
14. Strangulation!(3:08)

Details

Format
CD(2)
Release Date
6/5/2001
Original Release Date
8/1/2001
Length
73 minutes , 53 seconds
Genre
Pop
Label
Darla
Studio/Live
Studio
Mono/Stereo
Stereo
UPC
708527011126

Release Notes

At Dawn [Bonus Disc]: Release Notes: Muze 
My Morning Jacket includes: Jim James (vocals, guitar).Contains 14 tracks.Personnel: Jim James (vocals, guitar).Recording information: Above The Cadillac Studios, Shelbyville, KY; Ultrasuede; Waxworx Museum In My Basement.Photographer: Pat H.My Morning Jacket's second album, AT DAWN, builds on the twangy rock of THE TENNESSEE FIRE, while expanding the Kentucky band's sound in numerous directions. The opening title track eases into a dreamy refrain that recalls shoegazer groups of the 1990s, while the following track, "Lowdown," floats along on chiming guitars and a poppy '60s-inspired vibe. "Phone Went West" features an oddly fitting light reggae feel, which is completely contrasted by the fierce Sabbath-like guitar riffs on "Strangulation." Remaining true to the band's Southern roots, MMJ's down-home aesthetic is showcased on the extended blues jam "Honest Man" and Skynyrd-esque "Just Because I Do." Throughout the album and its many moods, the common thread is the distinctive, keening voice of frontman Jim James, as best featured on the gorgeously spare "Bermuda Highway." An accomplished and dynamic record, AT DAWN lays down the blueprint for My Morning Jacket's breakthrough album, IT STILL MOVES.

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Customer Reviews

Editorial Reviews

At Dawn [Bonus Disc]: MUZE Review
Muze

Spin (1/02, p.109) - "...Auteurist Jim James channels a fondness for Neil Young into a burned-out basement vision of 21st-century dread and reverb-drenched heartache..."Uncut (3/03, p.97) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...At its epicentre is James' remarkable delivery, as oddly beautiful as The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne..."CMJ (7/2/01, p.22) - "...Throbs with lonesome-walk-home-on-a-gravel-road emotion....Don't fight the desire to lay back on the grass and stare at the sky..."No Depression (7-8/01, p.127) - "...A highly rewarding album..."Mojo (Publisher) (4/03, p.96) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...An absolute treat....The sound is old, but the hurt is fresh. Perhaps that is the essence of country..."