Absolutely (Sister Hazel album)

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Absolutely
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 10, 2006 (2006-10-10)
Recorded2006
Genre Southern rock
Length49:38
Label Adrenaline/Wandering Hazel
Producer Don McCollister, Scott Parker, Richard Marx
Sister Hazel chronology
Lift
(2004)
Absolutely
(2006)
BAM! Volume 1
(2007)
Singles from Absolutely
  1. "Mandolin Moon"
    Released: 2006
  2. "This Kind of Love"
    Released: 2008
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Absolutely is Sister Hazel's sixth studio album. It was released on October 10, 2006 by Adrenaline/Wandering Hazel Records. It is Sister Hazel's first album since departing from their previous record label, Sixthman. "Mandolin Moon", was the first single. The album was leaked to torrent websites on August 10, 2006. The leaked version was an advance copy of the CD and featured a short spoken-word track in place of "Hello It's Me."

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Shame" (Newell, Carrier) 3:41
  2. "Mandolin Moon (featuring Shawn Mullins)" (Newell, Beres, Block) 3:34
  3. "Meet Me in the Memory (featuring Richard Marx)" (Block, Marx) 3:23
  4. "Beautiful High" (Brice, Copeland, Lynch) 3:07
  5. "Hey Hey" (Block) 3:07
  6. "Hello It's Me" (Block) 4:03
  7. "Tear by Tear" (Block) 5:27
  8. "Where Do You Go" (Block) 4:03
  9. "Anyway" (Newell, Carrier) 3:47
  10. "This Kind of Love" (Copeland, Lynch) 3:36
  11. "Truth Is" (Block) 4:25
  12. "One Time" (Beres, Block) 3:35
  13. "Everything Else Disappears" (Block) 3:50

Bonus Tracks

All of these 4 bonus tracks were released the following year on BAM! Volume 1:

Personnel

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