Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got a Lot of Love

Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got a Lot of Love

by James Talley
Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got a Lot of Love

Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got a Lot of Love

by James Talley

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Overview

While James Talley probably never qualified as an Outlaw in the mid-'70s, his rootsy country sound was closer to Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings than say Larry Gatlin. Even then, Talley was never an easy artist to pigeonhole, and it's hard to imagine an artist as idiosyncratic recording for Capital today. Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got a Lot of Love was Talley's debut, and make no mistake about it: it's real country, with fiddles, dobro, and mandolin. The album was reissued in 2005 on Talley's own Cimarron label with the addition of a second disc comprised of a promotional interview from the time. Got No Bread kicks off with a tasteful bit of western swing on "W. Lee O' Daniel and the Light Crust Dough Boys" before dipping into the buoyant title track, with snappy electric guitar underpinning Talley's country-flavored vocal. The arrangements are -- compared to today's country standards -- spare, with small variants custom-made for each song. Lyrically, Got No Bread is an ode to another place and time, an album that never forgets country music's working class origins and rural roots. The folks that populate these songs still wear Sunday suits, chew tobacco, and dig in the sandy land for taters, and it must have been an attractive vision for the complicated '70s, especially enticing to all of the ex-hippies who had gone back-to-the-land. Got No Bread is a solid album filled with original songs and great playing, and will be a real treat for anyone who appreciates the authentic sounds of honest-to-god country. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.

Product Details

Release Date: 02/21/2006
Label: Cimarron Records
UPC: 0693249100121
Rank: 3802

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. W. Lee O'Daniel and the Light Crust Dough Boys
  2. Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got a Lot of Love
  3. Red River Memory
  4. Give Him Another Bottle
  5. Calico Gypsy
  6. To Get Back Home
  7. Big Taters in the Sandy Land
  8. No Opener Needed
  9. Blue Eyed Ruth and My Sunday Suit
  10. Mehan, Oklahoma
  11. Daddy's Song
  12. Take Me to the Country
  13. Red Reiver (Reprise)

Disc 2

  1. [Untitled Track]
  2. [Untitled Track]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

James Talley   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar
Johnny Gimble   Mandolin,Fiddle
Jerry McKuen   Guitar (Electric),Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Dave Poe   Clarinet
Steve Hostack   Guitar (Electric)
Toby Lyons   Vocals (Background)
Johnny Bell   Vocals (Background)
Karl Himmel   Drums
Dave Gillon   Vocals (Background)
Tommy Smith   Trumpet
Wayne Secrest   Bass
Rick Durrett   Accordion,Piano,Organ
Ralph Childs   Tuba
Lisa Silver   Fiddle
Greg Thomas   Drums
Doyle Grisham   Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Steel),Dobro

Technical Credits

Toby Lyons   Engineer
Johnny Gimble   Composer
Richie Cicero   Engineer
James Talley   Producer,Composer
Lee Hazen   Engineer
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