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Dave Insley - Call Me Lonesome CD
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Dave's solo debut Call Me Lonesome (2005) features guests Rosie Flores, Rick Shea (Dave Alvin Band), Ron Rutowski (Glen Campbell Band), Danny White (Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers), PH Naffah (Refreshments, Peacemakers), Steve Larson (Dead Hot Workshop, Peacemakers), Mario Moreno (Forbidden Pigs), Diana Lee, Steve Borick, John Rickard, Billy Parker, Ted Belledin and Chris Gough. The disc's ten original compositions amply demonstrate Insley's range, moving easily from classic Honky-Tonk to Bluegrass, Tin Pan Alley and Rock & Roll. Within the production, fiddles and steel guitars blend with clarinet, mandolin and accordion for a very satisfying mix, the perfect backdrop for Insley's voice & writing. CML tracks include "There's Gonna Be A Few Change," "Cowboy Lullaby," and "Just Call Me Lonesome".
Dave Insley's music is steeped in traditional country. Much like kindred spirits Junior Brown, Wayne Hancock, and the Derailers, Insley harks back to the days (and nights) when honky tonks populated the American southwest. With his plaintive twang, he sings about such timeless country music themes as love and loss, farming and cowboys. He even has two tunes with the word "mountain" in the title. Standout numbers like "There's Gonna Be a Few Changes," "I'm Afraid of Dyin'," and the title track would have fit in well with the tunes that Ernest Tubb and Buck Owens used to rule the country airwaves. The tongue-twisting ditty "Rob Boy" sounds like something Johnny Cash might have followed "Boy Named Sue" up with. These comparisons aren't to say that Insley is a derivative artist; it's just that he often works within traditional styles. He isn't such a traditionalist, however, that he won't let the electric guitars rock out at times. Both "Laid to Waste" and the soul-charged "Own a Mountain" flash some arena rock riffs. More interesting, from an arrangement standpoint, is the occasional use of saxophones and even a clarinet -- instruments not often associated with country music. While a little jarring at first, these horns do make sense as Insley's music is drawn from the roadhouses, where R&B and honky tonk weren't far removed from each other. Ted Belledin's clarinet gives an unusual twist to "Gilded Cage"'s Western swing. Besides Belledin's clarinet and sax work, Insley also gets strong support from such players as veteran Dave Alvin guitarist Rick Shea, one-time Glen Campbell fiddler Ron Rutkowski, and rockabilly filly Rosie Flores, who lends her vocals to "Maricopa Mountains." Call Me Lonesome is an impressive debut filled with plenty of old-school country charms but nicely updated with a few contemporary touches. ~ Michael Berick
Personnel: Dave Insley (vocals, acoustic guitar); Rosie Flores (vocals); Rick Shea (electric guitar, steel guitar); Mario Moreno (accordion); Ted Belledin (tenor saxophone); Chris Gough (organ); Danny White (bass instrument, background vocals).
Dave Insley - Call Me Lonesome Songs
| 1 | There's Gonna Be a Few Changes | 3:07 | $0.99 | |
| 2 | I'm Afraid of Dyin' | 3:30 | $0.99 | |
| 3 | Laid To Waste | 3:47 | $0.99 | |
| 4 | Maricopa Mountains | 3:39 | $0.99 | |
| 5 | Just Call Me Lonesome | 4:01 | $0.99 | |
| 6 | After I Died | 3:00 | $0.99 | |
| 7 | Roy Boy | 3:23 | $0.99 | |
| 8 | Gilded Cage | 4:12 | $0.99 | |
| 9 | Cowboy Lullaby | 4:45 | $0.99 | |
| 10 | Own a Mountain | 5:24 | $0.99 | |
Call Me Lonesome Music Review
Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   GOOD GOOD MUSIC Listening to this CD of Dave Insley from Arizona,the impression is had already to have listened(Honky-Tonk?country?).Sure is th good good music,composed wery well(all songs composed of Steve),and played to great(to see and to listen to who played in this CD,musician whom they know to make to us,Greats).To listening this CD more once and notices to us,that is felt music,but does not originate them above all and pleasant,to listen Gilded Cage(I love this song)with the clarinet in evidence,is beatiful.
BRAVO DAVE
P.S. A CD to buy soon Submitted by giuseppesandro.cimenton (italy)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Call me lucky Dave's a veteran in the music scene having been a part of the band the Trophy Husbands, but his solo debut stunned me. This is one the best albums to come out in quite some time. A great mix of Country, roots rock, folk. I can't really pigeon hole this in one genre, but I will say it's a great, honest display of songwriting, and musicianship. Keep 'em coming Dave! Submitted by Bob (parts unknown) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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