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Genres: Country, Bluegrass, Folk

Release Date: Sep 23, 2008

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Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 35:28

Tracks: 11

Record Label: Two Many Banjos

© (C) 2008 Two Many Banjos

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About Give Me Time

For their third full length CD Duluth, MN’s own Two Many Banjos once again enlisted Rich Mattson (2006 Minnesota music award producer of the year) to produce the set in his Iron Range studio. As opposed to their sophomore effort ‘Trouble in Paradise’ these songs are more upbeat, playful and full of life. The songs were recorded live with minimal overdubs albeit the occasional tambourine or shaker accompaniment. ‘Give Me Time’ will be released October 7, 2008.

The band members are the same as always with the exception of the mighty Steve Garrington (Low, Retribution Gospel Choir) who filled in on upright duties while TMB resident bass player Karl Anderson took time off to raise a child. Marc Gartman once again wrote the material on the CD, Dave Carroll (Trampled By Turtles) brought along his finest 5 string prowess, Jillian Lantry cooked on her fiddle and percussion pro Lane Prekker (Charlie Parr) danced his fingers away on the washboard. Again, up to Sparta, MN they went and in one day’s time the record was done.

The songs on ‘Give Me Time’ are an eclectic bunch. The sounds of a band having fun just to be playing with one another are clear from Gartman’s overheard countdown on track 1 and the pace keeps up throughout the entire disc. The good-humored ‘Advice on Choosing the Right Mattress’ and ‘Ditto Kiddo’ start the CD off on a cheerful note. The next couplet of tunes ‘Give Me Time’ and ‘God Forgives You’ delve into musical territory TMB had yet to venture on record; percussive, dark and grooving the music is folk but it’s rock, too. ‘Raising Hell’ features the first acoustic guitar on a Two Many Banjos CD and also a blistering solo from guitar maestro Rich Mattson (Ol’ Yeller). ‘You’re a Dreamboat’ tackles the musical styling of 1930’s dance-hall with the hottest washboard solo this side of the washing machine. Crowd favorite ‘Charlie Parr’ gets its (his?) recorded debut here, a nod to whom Alan Sparhawk calls ‘one of the greatest musicians and human beings I know’. Indeed.

‘Give Me Time’ is the third CD in an ambitious songwriting workout that will see the band release 4 full lengths in two year’s time. ‘Can’t Slow Me Down’ will be recorded in October 2008 with Rich Mattson, to be released in April 2009. While this may mean their recording output will curb by no means will the band slow at all. The show will go on with more time on the road and less in the studio. Marc Gartman plans to release a solo record in the coming months and Dave’s Trampled By Turtles have their own CD that is set for release this fall.

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