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Call Me Lonesome
Dave Insley
Call Me Lonesome
Genres: Country, Pop
 
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Call Me Lonesome, the new disc from Arizona?s Dave Insley, features guests Rosie Flores, Rick Shea (Dave Alvin), Ron Rutowski (Glen Campbell), Danny White (Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers), Steve Larson (Dead Hot Worksho...  more »

     
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All Artists: Dave Insley
Title: Call Me Lonesome
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: D.I.R.
Release Date: 3/22/2005
Genres: Country, Pop
Styles: Americana, Roadhouse Country, Classic Country, Neotraditional
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 807207034421

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Album Description
Call Me Lonesome, the new disc from Arizona?s Dave Insley, features guests Rosie Flores, Rick Shea (Dave Alvin), Ron Rutowski (Glen Campbell), Danny White (Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers), Steve Larson (Dead Hot Workshop, Peacemakers), PH Naffah (Refreshments, Peacemakers), Mario Moreno (Forbidden Pigs), Diana Lee and Chris Gough. Ten original songs amply demonstrate Insley?s range, moving easily from classic Honky-Tonk to Bluegrass, Tin Pan Alley and Rock. A special treat for Americana listeners is Insley?s duet with Rosie Flores on "Maricopa Mountains," while R&B fans won?t want to miss guest vocalist Diana Lee on "Own a Mountain." Always central to the proceedings are Insley?s amazing vocals, a deep, rich baritone, the perfect match to his unique songwriting. From his early days with cowpunks Chaingang and Politics or Pontiacs, in the mid 80?s, thru his more recent work with newgrassers The Nitpickers & hell-raisers Trophy Husbands, Insley has matriculated into a full-blown Americana artist.

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CD Reviews

Home grown music at it's finest...
Music Junkie | St. Somewhere, AZ | 03/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Dave Insley's Call Me Lonesome is one of the finest cross-sections of music I've heard in some time. He effortlessly combines ruckus honky-tonk country, beautiful ballads with a western feel, and a few tracks that skate across the border into the land of rock-n-roll.



"There's gonna be some changes around here", not only gets your foot tappin', but it sends a shock of electricity to get your butt off the bar stool and cut a rug with your closest viable dance partner. While the track "Maricopa Mountains" (the duet with Rosie Flores) will take your imagination on a journey across the great state of Arizona.



With all the overly commercialized crap that Nashville is cranking out these days, Dave's music make me want to get up and jump for joy that country music (and good music in general) is not dead.







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Highly Recommended!
Kate White | Chandler, AZ | 04/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The long awaited solo debut from Arizona Americana artist Dave Insley shines with talent. Dave's down home voice and oustanding songwriting skills create an album of pure pleasure. The CD captures your attention from the first notes to the last with an outstanding variety of tunes. There is something here for everyone--ballads, honky-tonk, rock and roll and pure country. The title track, "Just Call Me Lonesome" is arguably one of the best country songs ever written. This is a CD you will definitely want to add to your collection!"
Look No Further for Real Country Music
K. Coleman | Phoenix, AZ United States | 03/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Dave Insley knows how to write a song. His lyrics are clever, quirky, fun to listen to; his melodies are haunting, or toe-tapping, or just plain bouncy; and he can really, really sing them. With a thundering baritone voice that commands attention and yet remains as comfortable and homey as any weekend honky-tonker, Insley sells his own songs with a precision and style that only a very few other singer/songwriters manage. With "Call Me Lonesome," his first solo CD, this former Nitpicker and Trophy Husband demonstrates every one of his formidable skills, which also include producing the disc.



Nashville may never take notice of guys like Dave. The mainstream will probably never realize what it's missing. But every time I meet someone who says they like country music, I recommend Dave Insley. Dave certainly puts the western back in country; but he's no retro artist. This disc is sharply modern, even as it embraces ancient folk music themes, such as family stories, lost love, and, of course, death. It swings, rocks a little, and remains wholly country. Americana lovers rejoice. Arizona Country is catching up with Texas Country. Dave Insley leads the pack.

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