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Since their debut in the mid-'80s, the Lonesome River Band has spent time both in the middle of the bluegrass road and along its margins, experimenting with newer, more progressive sounds while periodically returning to their traditional bluegrass roots. Talkin' to Myself finds them in the latter mode, running through a program of bluegrass standards ("Are You Afraid to Call Me Darlin'," the Stanley Brothers' classic "Dog Gone Shame") and tradition-minded originals and covers (bassist Ronnie Bowman's "Talkin' to Myself," Bill Castle's "Swing That Hammer"). This lineup may be the strongest vocal ensemble the group has had yet: Mandolinist Don Rigsby is one of the best tenors in bluegrass right now, and Bowman is just as good singing lead. Dan Tyminski's production offers just the right balance of slickness and grit. This is one of those rare bluegrass albums that is likely to appeal equally to fans of the traditional and progressive schools. ~ Rick Anderson

Recorded at Doobie Shea Studios, Boones Mill, Virginia.

Personnel: Don Rigsby (vocals, tenor, mandolin); Ronnie Bowman (vocals, baritone, bass guitar); Dan Tyminski (tenor); Sammy Shelor (baritone, guitar, banjo); Rickie Simpkins (baritone, fiddle); Kenny Smith (guitar).

Audio Mixers: Dan Tyminski; Ronnie Bowman; Tim Austin.

Recording information: Doobie Shea Studios, Boones Mill, VA.

Photographer: Jim McGuire .

Lonesome River Band: Sammy Shelor (vocals, guitar, banjo); Don Rigsby (vocals, mandolin); Rickie Simpkins (vocals, fiddle); Ronnie Bowman (vocals, bass); Kenny Smith (guitar).

Additional personnel: Dan Tyminski (vocals).

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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Folk, Country, Soundtrack Collections, HDCD, Bluegrass
Label Sugar Hill
Orig Year 2000
All Time Sales Rank   68116  
CD Universe Part number 1018225
Discs 2
Release Date Jun 20, 2000
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Dan Tyminski; Ronnie Bowman
Engineer Dan Tyminski; Tim Austin
Personnel Don Rigsby - vocals, tenor, mandolin
Kenny Smith - guitar
Ronnie Bowman - vocals, baritone, bass guitar
Rickie Simpkins - baritone, fiddle
Sammy Shelor - baritone, guitar, banjo

Also: Dan Tyminski
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Windows MediaRealAudio Media1.Swing That Hammer$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media2.Talkin' to Myself$0.99
3.Doggone Shame
Windows MediaRealAudio Media4.Place Where You Can Bury Me, The$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media5.No One Can Love You Dear (The Way I Do)$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media6.Mary Ann$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media7.Are You Ashamed to Call Me Darlin'$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media8.Harvest Time$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media9.Crime I Didn't Do, The$0.99
Windows MediaRealAudio Media10.Willow Garden$0.99
11.Do You Want to Live in Glory
Windows MediaRealAudio Media12.I Won't Be Calling for You$0.99

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All these guys are great solo artists. When they come together as a band, this is what you get: Top notch bluegrass, slow and fast from the best in the business!
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