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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.

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  2. May 24, 2005 · supported by 88 fans who also own “A River Ain't Too Much to Love” If Bill Callahan sang "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" in his silky baritone, it would probably sound profound. That's why we, as listeners, are spoiled. Not only does Bill have one of the most beautiful voices in the music, he is also one of America's greatest poets. thepirc

  3. 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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  4. Nov 26, 2016 · classic. Review. by NeroCorleone80 USER ( 12 Reviews) November 25th, 2016 | 27 replies. Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist. Review Summary: An indie folk classic, from perhaps the most prolific singer/songwriter of the last 20 years.

  5. Rated #43 in the best albums of 2005, and #3170 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Bill Callahan (vocals, guitar, various instruments, producer), Connie Lovatt (electric bass, vocals), Jim White (drums), Travis Weller (fiddle), Steve Chadie (engineer), Nick Webb (mastering engineer), Petr Neubert (photography).

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  6. 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.

  7. Bill Callahan, the songwriter who does business under the moniker of Smog, is the victim of his own consistency.

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