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'''''I Know Your Troubles Been Long''''' is the second studio album released by the band [[Mayday (American band)|Mayday]]. The album was released on May 6, 2003, on [[Bar/None Records]] and [[Greyday Records]]. The album was recorded on an [[eight-track]] recorder in singer [[Ted Stevens (musician)|Ted Stevens]]' home. |
'''''I Know Your Troubles Been Long''''' is the second studio album released by the band [[Mayday (American band)|Mayday]]. The album was released on May 6, 2003, on [[Bar/None Records]] and [[Greyday Records]]. The album was recorded on an [[eight-track]] recorder in singer [[Ted Stevens (musician)|Ted Stevens]]' home. |
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#Lone Star |
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#Dyzfunctional Cuzin |
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I Know Your Troubles Been Long is the second studio album released by the band Mayday. The album was released on May 6, 2003, on Bar/None Records and Greyday Records. The album was recorded on an eight-track recorder in singer Ted Stevens' home.
Track list
- Lone Star
- Dyzfunctional Cuzin
- Running Away
- Lesson One for Children: Church/Steeple
- Lost Serenade
- Old Blood
- From the Trapeze
- Little Tremors
- Virginia
- Crawfish River
- Lesson Two for Children: Making Biscuits
- Lesson Three for Children: Listen, Listen
- Laundromat
- Lesson for Sisters and Daughters