album "A River Ain't Too Much to Love"

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"A River Ain't Too Much to Love" is a critically acclaimed 2005 folk-rock album by Bill Callahan, released under his Smog moniker and noted for its sparse, introspective songwriting.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Smog
associatedAct Bill Callahan
chronology part of Smog album discography
countryOfOrigin United States
coverSongIncluded In the Pines
criticalReception critically acclaimed
follows Supper
format CD
digital download
vinyl
genre folk rock
indie folk
lo-fi
hasArtwork album cover featuring river imagery
hasLength approximately 48 minutes
hasMood introspective
melancholic
hasTheme nature
personal relationships
spiritual reflection
hasType full-length album
instrumentation acoustic guitar
minimal percussion
piano
labelLocation Chicago
language English
notableFor introspective songwriting
sparse instrumentation
performer Bill Callahan
previousWork Supper
primarySongwriter Bill Callahan
producer Bill Callahan
recordingAliasUsed Smog
recordLabel Drag City
releaseYear 2005
track Drinking at the Dam
I Could Drive Forever
I Feel Like the Mother of the World
In the Pines
Let Me See the Colts
Palimpsest
Rock Bottom Riser
Running the Loping
Say Valley Maker
The Well
vocalStyle baritone vocals

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Bill Callahan
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