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's second full-length album. The triple disc
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was released on July 11, 2006 via
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.


Production

The recording of the album began on February 28, 2005, and took over a year until its completion due to the nature of a triple disc record, stress, Enders changing the concept of the story several times mid-record, and ultimately the lack of focus which led to a mid-recording nervous breakdown. This forced the album's release to be postponed from its original June 2005 street date to July 2006. The third disc, ''The Path'', was written by Enders and Jeff Kummer, and co-produced by Enders. According to an interview with Enders on Episode 17 of the Voice & Verse Podcast, there were multiple versions of the story that were recorded and considered. Though the first version to be submitted to
Drive-Thru Records Drive-Thru Records was a California-based independent record label owned by siblings Richard and Stefanie Reines. The label was partially responsible for popularizing the pop-punk/emo merger sound of the early to mid-2000s. After facing financia ...
was not immediately accepted, the label was supportive and asked that some changes and additional work be done. In the end, it was Enders and those artistically involved with writing and presenting the story who ultimately re-worked the story and its presentation multiple times before it became the final product, despite rumors that
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had turned down the story seven times for quality control issues before finally approving it. Enders also did the artwork for ''The Mother, the Mechanic and the Path'', drawing up a father in a mechanics uniform named Matt, a mother and a son named Dean, for the cover and booklet. Recording took place at Portrait Recording Studios in
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, with Enders and Chris Badami producing the sessions. Badami also mixed and engineered the recordings. He was assisted by Michelle Dispenziere and Paul Spinella. Several people contributed to the recordings: David Rimelis (string and horn arrangements, nylon guitar and banjo), Arthur Fiacco (cello), Elizabeth Hostetter (viola), Andrea Schultz (violin), Angela Cordell (French horn), Richard Dispenziere (trumpet), Peter McGuinness (trombone), Kenny Sorenson (harmonica), Brian O'Neal (Roark) and Lynsie Crespo (background vocals), and Badami (piano and percussion). George Marino mastered ''The Mechanic'' disc and Greg Calbi mastered ''The Mother'' disc, both at Sterling Sound in New York City. Badami mastered ''The Path'' disc at Portrait Recording Studio.


Music and lyrical content

The
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is broken down into three chapters: *''The Mechanic'' – the proclaimed "rock" disc of the album, showcasing the heavier side of the band. According to singer/guitarist Ace Enders, ''The Mechanic'' is the group's "safe bet", the album they would have made if it had only been one disc. It represents the technical progression from its predecessor ''
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'' (2003), hence the title. *''The Mother'' – a mostly
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effort in the vein of The Early November's '' The Acoustic EP'' (2003) and Enders' solo CD ''
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'' (2004). The disc focuses on the band's mellow facet, featuring a more natural sound, conveyed by the use of predominantly
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s and few
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. *''The Path'' – an
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of sorts, which mixes dialogue between a young man named Dean and his
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with soft background music. The psychiatry sessions that narrate the story are interrupted by short "musical"-esque songs, also introducing the interaction of other characters. The songs cover a wide range of musical genres, including
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.


Release

On May 1, 2005, the Early November's next album was announced for release in October that year. They band released a split single with
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that featured a demo of "Outside" and a live version of "Ever So Sweet". Between October and December 2005, the Early November supported
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on their co-headlining US tour. An EP, dubbed ''Selections from the Forthcoming Triple Album'', was posted on Downloadpunk.com in March 2006; it featured "Decoration", "Hair", "The One That You Hated", and a live video of "Sesame Shmesame". In March and April 2006, the band supported
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and Silverstein on the
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. On April 15, 2006, ''The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path'' was announced for release in three months' time. "A Little More Time" was premiered through
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on May 30, 2006. On June 7, 2006, "Drive South" premiered through
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's website. ''The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path'' was made available for streaming on July 2, 2006, before being released nine days later through Drive-Thru Records. During the first weeks of sales, purchases of ''The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path'' from
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were accompanied by a bonus DVD (containing the music video to "Hair" and a 35-minute
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documentary), while
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customers were rewarded with an exclusive bonus track. In mid-September, the band went on a UK tour alongside
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and
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. In October and November 2006, the band supported
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on their headlining US tour. The music video for "Decoration" was posted online on October 31, 2006. They supported
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on their headlining US tour in January 2007. On March 13, 2007, the band announced they would be going on an indefinite hiatus following their touring engagements. In March and April 2007, they went on a headlining US tour with support from
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,
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, and the Verdict. Following this, the band appeared at
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festival. , the band has sold 78,669 copies of ''The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path''. In May 2014, the album was released on vinyl through TDR Records.


Track listing

All songs written by
Ace Enders Arthur Carl "Ace" Enders (born April 19, 1982, in Hammonton, New Jersey) is an American musician. Enders is the lead singer and guitarist of the band The Early November. He is also the lead musician, songwriter and co-producer in his band, I Ca ...
. ''The Mechanic'' (disc one) # "Money in His Hand" – 3:39 # "The Rest of My Life" – 2:37 # "Decoration" – 3:17 # "No Good at Saying Sorry (One More Chance)" – 3:41 # "This Wasn't in Our Plan" – 4:02 # "The One That You Hated" – 3:51 # "Long Talks" – 3:57 # "Outside" – 4:03 # "Make a Decision" – 3:47 # "The Car in 20" – 3:42 # "Figure It Out" – 4:40 :Total length – 41:20 ''The Mother'' (disc two) # "My Lack of Skill" – 3:27 # "A Little More Time" – 3:22 # "Little Black Heart" – 3:56 # "Hair" – 3:02 # "Driving South" – 3:17 # "Scared to Lose" – 3:13 # "From Here to L.A." – 3:13 # "Is It My Fault" – 3:59 # "I Don't Know How to Say This" – 3:07 # "The Truth Is" – 4:34 # "1000 Times a Day" – 5:39 :Total length – 40:54 ''The Path'' (disc three) # "Intro" – 2:15 # "We Grew Up the Same" – 4:25 # "Runaway" – 3:41 # "Session 01" – 2:36 # "This Is Love" – 1:15 # "Session 02" – 0:39 # "We're Finding Something Out" – 1:30 # "Session 03" – 1:12 # "Decoration" – 1:29 # "Session 04" – 1:15 # "Uncle" – 0:43 # "Session 05" – 1:40 # "Never Coming Back" – 3:02 # "Guess What" – 1:09 # "Session 06" – 0:20 # "You Don't Know What It's Like" – 1:34 # "Session 07" – 1:56 # "Look at Me" – 1:57 # "Session 08" – 3:02 # "Session 08 Part II" – 2:18 # "Runaway II" – 3:42 # "Session 09" – 0:53 # "I Think This Is Love" – 1:05 # "A Bigger Meaning" – 6:12 :Total length – 50:01 * "No Good at Saying Sorry" has been rereleased under Ace Enders' side project, I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business, album titled "Dust'n Off The Ol' Guitar"


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. The Early November *
Ace Enders Arthur Carl "Ace" Enders (born April 19, 1982, in Hammonton, New Jersey) is an American musician. Enders is the lead singer and guitarist of the band The Early November. He is also the lead musician, songwriter and co-producer in his band, I Ca ...
– vocals, guitar * Sergio Anello – bass * Joseph Marro – guitar, keyboards * Bill Lugg – guitar * Jeff Kummer – drums Additional musicians * David Rimelis – string and horn arrangements, nylon guitar, banjo * Arthur Fiacco – cello * Elizabeth Hostetter –
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* Andrea Schultz – violin * Angela Cordell –
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* Richard Dispenziere – trumpet * Peter McGuinness –
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* Kenny Sorenson – harmonica * Brian O'Neal (Roark) – background vocals * Lynsie Crespo – background vocals * Chris Badami – piano, percussion Production * Ace Enders – producer, art direction, sketches * Chris Badami – producer, mixing, engineer, mastering (''The Path'') * Michelle Dispenziere – assistant engineer * Paul Spinella – assistant engineer * George Marino – mastering (''The Mechanic'') * Greg Calbi – mastering (''The Mother'') * Kelly Scott Orr – design * Rob Gary – layout


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mother, The Mechanic, and The Path, The 2006 albums The Early November albums Drive-Thru Records albums Concept albums Rock operas Albums produced by Chris Badami