"Remember Me," released on September 1, 1992, under Sugar Hill Records, is a captivating album by Tim O'Brien that seamlessly blends bluegrass, newgrass, Americana, and folk genres. Collaborating with his sister Mollie O'Brien, the album is a testament to their musical chemistry and storytelling prowess. With a runtime of 49 minutes, the 13-track album offers a rich tapestry of traditional and contemporary folk styles, showcasing Tim O'Brien's neo-traditional folk influences.
The album opens with "Looking For The Stone" and closes with "Out In The Country," taking listeners through a journey of poignant narratives and lively instrumentals. Standout tracks like "Stagger Lee" and "Remember Me" highlight Tim O'Brien's ability to weave compelling stories through his music. The album also features a mix of original compositions and traditional tunes, each track infused with the O'Briens' unique blend of harmony and virtuosity.
"Remember Me" is not just an album; it's a collection of songs that resonate with authenticity and depth, reflecting Tim O'Brien's roots in traditional music and his innovative approach to contemporary folk. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album is a must-listen for anyone appreciating the artistry of bluegrass and Americana.