Reno & Smiley - Together Again

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Album Details

Title: Together Again
Artist: Reno & Smiley
Release Date: 1971
Re-Released On: 6/27/2006
Label: Rebel
UPC: 032511178923
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Bluegrass, Traditional Country, Bluegrass, Western Swing Revival
Moods: Earnest, Fun, Gleeful, Organic, Plaintive, Rollicking
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Intro
  2. Highway 52
  3. Somewhere, Someday Again
  4. A Dime Looks Like a Wagon Wheel
  5. Emotions
  6. Buck Ryan Rag
  7. Flowers Are Like People
  8. Mule Skinner Blues
  9. Could I Stop Loving You
  10. Riverdale Flash
  11. Soldier's Last Letter
  12. True or False
  13. Shine, Hallelujah, Shine

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDRebel1789

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Album Review

Banjoist Don Reno and guitarist/lead singer Red Smiley formed a formidable bluegrass duo from the early '50s until they amiably went their separate ways in 1964. In 1971 the duo's paths crossed once again, leading to the recording of Together Again, a little gem of an album. At a little over 30 minutes, the album will seem a bit short by 2006's standards (though lots of bluegrass groups still record 30- to 45-minute albums), but fans, glad to have it on vinyl in 1971, will be glad to have it out again on CD. The recording is real old-school, meaning the recording is mono and that even with modern polishing, screechy high notes remain. For people who like their bluegrass rough around the edges, however, these shortcomings complement Reno & Smiley's mountain style: Together Again is shot through with authenticity. If the album has a real weakness, it's that best tracks -- "Highway 52," "A Dime Looks Like a Wagon Wheel," and "Emotions" -- are frontloaded. It's also interesting to note the inclusion of "Soldier's Last Letter," an old pro-war song proudly played by Reno & Smiley as the Vietnam War raged on. Today, however, Together Again will be cherished for its bluesy bluegrass, fancy picking, and fine country harmonies. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill HarrellSource Material, Vocals, Tenor (Vocal), Guitar
Buck RyanFiddle
Charlie CushmanAssistant
Cheryl WhiteSource Material
Dick UnteedProducer
Don RenoBaritone (Vocal), Banjo, Guitar, Tenor (Vocal), Vocals
Eddie HuffmanPhotography
Eddie StubbsLiner Notes, Reissue Producer
Jack CaseyEngineer, Producer
Jerry McCouryBass, Source Material, Baritone (Vocal)
John "Babbacombe" LeePhotography
John EberleMastering
Les LeverettPhotography
Mark FreemanProduction Coordination
Marvin JonesEngineer
Pete KuykendallPhotography
Red SmileyBass (Vocal), Guitar, Vocals
Sharon WhiteSource Material
Steve ChandlerRemixing