Personnel: Roland White (vocals, mandolin); Gene Wooten (dobro); Diane Bouska, Alan O'Bryant, Pat Enright (vocals); David Grier (guitar); Richard Bailey (banjo); Gene Libbea (bass).
Recorded at Suite 2000 Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by Roland White and Marty Stuart.
Personnel: Roland White (vocals, mandolin); Gene Wooten (vocals, dobro); Stuart Duncan (vocals, fiddle); Diane Bouska, Alan O'Bryant, Pat Enright (vocals); David Grier (guitar); Richard Bailey (banjo).
Audio Mixer: Richard Adler .
Liner Note Author: Roland White.
Recording information: Suite 2000 Studios, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Se¤or McGuire.
Roland White has led relatively few recording dates during his long career in bluegrass, though it isn't for a lack of talent. Sticking exclusively to mandolin and lead vocals on this studio effort, the Nashville veteran explores a treasure trove of timeless material, such as Bill Monroe's "Toy Heart," Eddy Arnold's "I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)," and Buck Owens' "Only You (Can Break My Heart)." His talented wife, Diane Bouska, provides the perfect harmony to his lead in "Talk to Your Heart" (with some superb dobro by Gene Wooten) and the oldie "Midnight." White is accompanied by a bevy of Nashville's finest musicians, including guitarist David Greer, fiddler Stuart Duncan, dobro player Gene Wooten, banjo player Richard Bailey, and bassist Gene Libbea, each of whom gels perfectly with the leader. White also contributed the lively instrumental "Gaiet‚ Acadienne." Highly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden