from "Another Man's Treasure" - Greg Klyma
Recorded on “Yessir! analog tape. We used 2.5 reels worth. It was the way to go! “-Greg Klyma
 
Fifteen years into a career that has yielded seven albums, 
dozens of national tours, and the acclaim of folk's most 
prestigious reviewers, Greg Klyma's eager fans paid for his 
new album. Completing the online fundraising well ahead of 
schedule, Klyma delivers an emotionally charged blend of fan 
favorites from recent tours, and never-before-heard material 
on his eighth album, Another Man's Treasure. 
Long known as a passionate and largely positive populist, 
Klyma's new album showcases an impressively matured 
song-writing talent. Travelling the perilous landscape of love, 
Another Man's Treasure admits sadness, anger, regret and 
profound tenderness. Going beyond the Woody Guthrie/Mark 
Twain sass of recent years, Klyma shows himself navigating 
intimacy as a thoroughly modern man. But this blue-collar 
boy knows when to swallow the heartbreak, and so the 
album rallies with an equal measure of punky sing-alongs 
and bootstrap lifters.
Solo songs feature Klyma's adroit guitar and banjo picking, 
while the band numbers rollick with great energy and a 
chorus of harmony singing, thus welcoming the listener 
to Klyma's universe: long drives alone full of solitary 
contemplation, landing somewhere in America to shake the 
rafters and remind everyone of the love and dedication that 
keeps us going.
Jim Whitford - electric and upright bass; pedal steel; Dobro; guitar on "Men in My Family"; vocals
Mark Whitaker - 5-string banjo; electric bass; vocals
Michael Eck - organ; melodica; vocals
Jeff Gaynor - piano, Rhodes, 12-string guitar on "Time Does Fly"; vocals
Ashlee Amoia - vocals
Chris DeSanty - drums, percussion; vocals
Ryan Fitzsimmons - guitar; lead vocal, verse 2 of "How's It Goin'" 1922 Gibson CB-4 cello banjo; vocals
Greg Klyma - acoustic and electric guitars; mandolin; tenor and cello banjo; piano on "Livin the Life"; vocals
Greg Klyma’s Website 
http://klyma.com/