Victory Gardens

Victory Gardens

Infobox Album |
Name = victory gardens


Type = Album
Artist = John & Mary
Released = July 1 1991
Recorded = 18 June 1990-22 July 1990
Genre = Folk-rock/Modern rock
Length = 38:40
Label = Rykodisc
Producer = John Lombardo
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:bifnzfoheh5k link]
Last album = -
This album = "victory gardens"
(1991)
Next album = "The Weedkiller's Daughter"
(1993)

"Victory Gardens" is the debut album from John & Mary, following Mary Ramsey and John Lombardo's departures from 10,000 Maniacs. On this album, they perform most of the musical duties, along with some assistance from Robert Buck on lead guitar and mandolin; Jerome Augustyniak on drums and backing vocal; Armand John Petri on percussion; Ronnie Lane on vocals; Joey Molland on vocal and guitar; and Augie Meyers on accordion.

Track listing

#"Red Wooden Beads" (Lombardo-Ramsey)
#"The Azalea Festival" (Lombardo-Ramsey)
#"Piles of Dead Leaves" (Lombardo-Ramsey)
#"We Have Nothing" (Lombardo)
#"Rags of Flowers" (Lombardo-Ramsey)
#"I Became Alone" (Lombardo-Ramsey)
#"The Open Window" (Lombardo-Ramsey)
#"July 6th" (Lombardo)
#"Pram" (Lombardo)
#"Un Canadien errant" (Public Domain, arranged by Mary Ramsey)


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