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Mad Agnes : Revenants
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Modern folk rock, diverse repertoire, unexpected tight three-part harmonies, a refreshing adventure for those who enjoy well-sung and well-written music,
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2007
Revenants
Mad Agnes
Record Label: Mad Agnes
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Chocolate 4:23 $0.99
Green 4:14 $0.99
Everything I Wanted to Learn About Love I Learned From My Dog 4:28 $0.99
Black Crow 4:40 $0.99
In Passing 2:16 $0.99
Voyager 3:07 $0.99
Rabbit in the Moon 4:45 $0.99
Hummingbird 1:27 $0.99
Katie 4:17 $0.99
In Maine 2:45 $0.99
Curcuit City 6:39 $0.99
Make It Better 4:48 $0.99
A New Earth 1:50 $0.99
A Place This Quiet 2:12 $0.99
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Album Notes

Mad Agnes is not one person, but three, and they’re mad in only the most inventive way.  Margo Hennebach, Adrienne Jones and Mark Saunders stir up elements of classical and folk, cross singer/songwriter poignancy with street-
theatre smarts and infuse it all with courageous harmonies, complex counterpoint and rich storytelling.
Revenants, their third release, is a leap forward from their last,
highly acclaimed CD, Magic Hour.  Unlike the previous album, all the songs on Revenants were written since the band’s inception.  Together the collection presents an intimate scrapbook of the band’s passages and triumphs.
The song list represents all three members’ contributions, including, for the first time, three instrumentals by Saunders (guitars, mandolin).  Each member allows the others to influence the writing, both
lyrically and musically.  Jones’s dark folk tale, “Black Crow,” begins with a line from Hennebach’s “Melting Snow,” which appeared on Magic Hour.  In “Make It Better,” Hennebach offers a recipe for negotiating times of sadness, while Jones’s “Chocolate” serves up sPUNgecake for dessert.
“This album is more story-driven,” Jones says.  “It reflects a lot of changes for each of us, and the ways we've seen each other through them.”  Most of Revenants was written during the band’s yearly writing retreats in Maine.  The title comes from Jones’s song, “A Place This Quiet,” which commemorates the renewal of these New England
pilgrimages.  “This recording is special to us because it offers fans a glimpse into our private lives as songwriters.” adds Hennebach.
The album features guest artists, drummer Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention, Jethro Tull) and guitarist Jeff Pevar (Crosby, Stills, & Nash, CPR), and was mixed and mastered by four-time Emmy winner Jim Chapdelaine (Phoebe Snow, Big Al Anderson) in West Hartford, CT.
As one presenter once introduced them, “The three of them make a great couple!”

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REVIEWS

Fantastic!
author: Ellen Sosinski
It usually takes me a few listenings to really love a CD. This one I loved during the first listening! It is wonderful!
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Great songwriting, beautiful harmony vocals, skilled instrumentalism.
author: George Sawyn
This is the best Mad Agnes CD yet. I have been a fan for over 2 years, and they just keep getting better. Excellent new songs from Margo & Adrienne, and 3 wonderful solo guitar & mandolin pieces from Mark. Personal highlights: Chocolate, Green, Rabbit In The Moon, Hummingbird, A Place This Quiet.
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Tight vocals and great songs
author: michael james moore
Loved the whole vibe.Great production
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