Try Me One More Time

Try Me One More Time

by David Bromberg
Try Me One More Time

Try Me One More Time

by David Bromberg

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Overview

Had David Bromberg been making new recordings all along, then Try Me One More Time would be a welcome addition to his catalog. An all-acoustic, solo set of blues and folk tunes -- one original, several traditional and the rest by established writers such as Bob Dylan, Rev. Gary Davis and Robert Johnson -- the album feels intimate, honest and earthy, and of course the guitar playing is never less than masterful. But Bromberg hadn't released a new album in a long 17 years when Try Me One More Time hit, and because of that it's an underwhelming return. There is no denying that Bromberg, who basically gave up the road and the studio at the dawn of the '90s in order to become a violin maker, possesses an innate love for the roots Americana that populates his comeback album. And on its own merits, it's a satisfying enough listen -- he sounds perfectly comfortable within the familiar domain of this material. But therein lies the disappointment: he's too comfortable. Bromberg's interpretations show little imagination or ingenuity, and after such a lengthy sabbatical, fans would be right to expect something that displays growth and movement in an artist. Try Me One More Time doesn't. Bromberg's Delta-style guitar work is, as always, note-perfect (the two instrumentals are a treat and his slide playing is sweet), but fans already know he can do that with his eyes closed. And while Bromberg, never much of a singer -- the voice is a bit more gravelly these days but otherwise unchanged -- is well-suited for the minimalist renditions of tracks like Dylan's "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry," Elizabeth Cotten's "Shake Sugaree" and Davis' "Trying to Get Home," there are no real surprises in how he handles those chestnuts. It's not that anyone expected David Bromberg to come back and make a hip-hop record or something equally out of character, but while he undoubtedly enjoyed cutting these songs that have always been dear to his heart, there are few clues here as to what he's been up to for the nearly two decades he spent out of earshot. ~ Jeff Tamarkin

Product Details

Release Date: 02/27/2007
Label: Appleseed Records
UPC: 0611587109927
Rank: 80955

Tracks

  1. Try Me One More Time
  2. Kind Hearted Woman
  3. Big Road
  4. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
  5. Buck Dancer's Choice
  6. I Belong to the Band
  7. Moonshiner
  8. Shake Sugaree
  9. Hey Bub
  10. Love Changing Blues
  11. When First Unto This Country
  12. Levee Camp Moan
  13. Trying to Get Home
  14. East Virginia
  15. Windin' Boy
  16. Lonesome Roving Wolves

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