Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions
| Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions | ||||
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| Released | February 7, 2006 | |||
| Genre | Folk rock | |||
| Length | 73:52 | |||
| Label | Ramseur Records | |||
| Producer | The Avett Brothers & Doug Williams | |||
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Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions is the fourth album by American folk rock band The Avett Brothers released on February 7, 2006, on the Ramseur Records label. The album was recorded in a rented house in Robbinsville, North Carolina over the course of 10 days in early 2005 and saw the introduction of electric guitar and heavier drums to the band's sound. The album features several songs written and performed in collaboration with Paleface.
The album was titled Four Thieves Gone after Scott Avett realized their song "Denouncing November Blue" sounded identical to the Charlie Daniels song "Uneasy Rider", whom they ultimately credited with the songwriting.