Grow Your Own

Grow Your Own

Infobox Album | Name = Grow Your Own


Type = Studio Album
Artist = ThaMuseMeant
Released = April 4, 2000
Recorded = 1999
Genre = Folk rock
Label = High Sierra Records
Length = 1:00:03
Last album = "Sweet Things"
(1998)
This album = "Grow Your Own"
(2000)
Next album = "Nudes"
(2001)

"Grow Your Own" is the fourth album and third studio album released by the folk rock band ThaMuseMeant in 2000. Most of the songs were written by Nathan Moore, with two exceptions; "My Love" and "Take A Drink", which were written by Aimee Curl.

Track listing

#Red Lights - 3:07
#Broken Open - 4:21
#Grow Your Own - 2:52
#Movin' By Lovin' - 3:24
#Waiting - 3:42
#Ain't Nobody - 4:31
#My Love (Is With You) - 4:59
#Wagon - 3:20
#Plastic Pony - 2:53
#Take A Drink - 3:36
#War Song - 3:26
#Never Let Your Lover Down/Aliens & Angels In Capes Dancing - 6:03
#Safe - 12:54
#Fiesta - 3:52

Personnel

*Aimee Curl - Bass, Vocals
*Nathan Moore - Guitar, Vocals
*David Tiller - Mandolin, etc.
*Jeff Sussman - Percussion


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