Try Me One More Time
David Bromberg · 2007
48 min · 16 tracks · blues · bluegrass music
A rich tapestry of blues and bluegrass woven with heartfelt storytelling and intricate instrumentals.
Why this album works
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo storytelling flow heartfelt narratives with warmth for afternoon relaxation
- Context
- By 2007, David Bromberg was a seasoned musician with a career spanning over four decades, known for his eclectic style. 'Try Me One More Time' marked his return to recording after a lengthy hiatus, following his 1990 album 'The Player.' This release showcased his deep roots in American music while introducing a new generation to his distinctive sound.
- If you like
- blues, bluegrass music
Try Me One More Time is an album by David Bromberg, released in 2007. A rich tapestry of blues and bluegrass woven with heartfelt storytelling and intricate instrumentals. This album is significant for its authentic representation of traditional American roots music, blending blues and bluegrass seamlessly. It received positive critical reception, including praise from notable publications, reaffirming Bromberg's status as an influential figure in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Try Me One More Time sound like?
A rich tapestry of blues and bluegrass woven with heartfelt storytelling and intricate instrumentals. Rooted in blues and bluegrass music.
What makes Try Me One More Time by David Bromberg notable?
This album is significant for its authentic representation of traditional American roots music, blending blues and bluegrass seamlessly. It received positive critical reception, including praise from notable publications, reaffirming Bromberg's status as an influential figure in the genre. By 2007, David Bromberg was a seasoned musician with a career spanning over four decades, known for his eclectic style. 'Try Me One More Time' marked his return to recording after a lengthy hiatus, following his 1990 album 'The Player.' This release showcased his deep roots in American music while introducing a new generation to his distinctive sound.
Who is Try Me One More Time for?
Try Me One More Time works well if you're into steady mid-tempo storytelling flow, heartfelt narratives with warmth and for afternoon relaxation.
How many songs are on Try Me One More Time?
Try Me One More Time has 16 tracks, running approximately 48 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Try Me One More Time Standout 2:55
- 2 Kind Hearted Woman Standout 1:56
- 3 Big Road 3:49
- 4 It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Lot to Cry 1:39
- 5 Buck Dancer’s Choice 3:37
- 6 I Belong to the Band Standout 4:32
- 7 Moonshiner 3:50
- 8 Shake Sugaree 2:19
- 9 Hey Bub 1:58
- 10 Love Changing Blues 3:12
- 11 When First Unto This Country 1:35
- 12 Levee Camp Moan 3:12
- 13 Trying to Get Home 3:18
- 14 East Virginia 4:03
- 15 Windin’ Boy 3:05
- 16 Lonesome Roving Wolves 3:18
Release Date
January 1, 2007
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
48 min 24 sec
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