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  1. A River Ain't Too Much to Love is the eleventh studio album by Smog. It was released on May 30, 2005 in Europe by Domino Recording Company and in North America by Drag City. It is Bill Callahan 's final studio album released under the Smog moniker. [2]

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  2. Jun 8, 2005 · A River Ain't Too Much to Love. Smog. 2005. 7.7. By Eric Carr. Genre: Rock. Label: Drag City. Reviewed: June 8, 2005. On his 12th album, Bill Callahan relies almost exclusively on...

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  3. Jul 1, 2007 · A River Ain't Too Much to Love was a terrific record, but it didn't sound like a Smog record, at least not Smog as it had come to be generally defined-- in all its quietude and...

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  5. Jul 1, 2005 · On his 12th and latest album, A River Ain't Too Much to Love, once again on Smog franchise label Drag City, Callahan's molasses drawl runs down 10 songs of isolated...

  6. After 2000's Dongs of Sevotion, Callahan began moving back to a slightly simpler instrumentation and recording style, while retaining the more consistent songwriting style he had developed over the years. This shift is apparent in albums such as Rain on Lens, Supper, and A River Ain't Too Much to Love .

  7. May 31, 2005 · by Thom Jurek. Smog's Bill Callahan goes back to the root on A River Ain't Too Much to Love, his first full-length offering in two years. While it's true that his name is nearly synonymous with lo-fi, in recent years Callahan has experimented with different -- albeit simple -- production techniques such as on Dongs of Sevotion and Rain on Lens.

  8. Jun 14, 2006 · June 14, 2006. New EP from Bill Callahan features two tracks from A River Ain't Too Much to Love, two new songs, and two videos. Like a Mountain Goats for the syrup-sipping set,...

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