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| Birds Flying Away | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | January 2000 | |||
| Genre | Folk | |||
| Length | 39:53 | |||
| Label | Mason Jennings Bar/None (reissue) | |||
| Producer | Ed Ackerson, Mason Jennings | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Pitchfork | (7.0/10)[2] |
Birds Flying Away is the second album by Mason Jennings.[3][4] It was released in January 2000 by the label Bar/None.
While writing this album, the drummer Chris Stock left and was replaced.[5] Jennings had another setback for six months when he contracted mononucleosis, which delayed the release of the album.[6]
Jennings is compared to Dave Matthews in a New York Times review.[7] Unlike the debut, the album included several songs with political themes.[8]
Streetlight Manifesto covered
City Pages called Birds Flying Away Jennings's best album, in a 2016 ranking, writing that "his blend of acoustic storytelling, historical themes, and funky instrumentation (there’s an alto-saxophone solo on the politically/historically charged 'Black Panther') makes for a perfect mix."[9]
The song "Birds Flying Away" was covered by Streetlight Manifesto on their album 99 Songs of Revolution: Vol. 1.