Over the Rhine
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Over the Rhine (also occasionally referred to as OtR) is an Ohio-based musical band, the core of which is formed by the husband-and-wife team of bassist/pianist/guitarist Linford Detweiler and vocalist/guitarist Karin Bergquist. Although originally a quartet with guitarist Ric Hordinski and drummer Brian Kelley, Over the Rhine have both toured and recorded in many shapes and forms. Over the years, the band has opened for a number of musicians, including Bob Dylan, and toured as "adjunct" members of Cowboy Junkies.
Formed in the spring of 1989, Over the Rhine released independently their first album, Till We Have Faces, in 1991. Paste Magazine granted one of its first five-star reviews to Over the Rhine's 2003 double album Ohio, released on Virgin Records' Back Porch Records label. Over the Rhine's latest studio album, Drunkard's Prayer, was released on March 29, 2005, and a limited edition live album titled Live from Nowhere, Volume One was released in April 2006. A second limited edition live album, Live from Nowhere, Volume Two will be released in March 2007, just over a month from their last release for Virgin/Back Porch Records, called Discount Fireworks, a career retrospective including one new studio song.
Linford has also recorded and released three solo projects composed of home-recorded acoustic, piano-based music.
In early March of 2007 it was announced on the official website that a new studio album will be released in August 2007. It is tentatively titled The Trumpet Child. In addition to this announcement, the official site now also hosts an independent store where fans and listeners can purchase albums, t-shirts, and even a special blend of coffee, not surprisingly called Over the Rhine Blend, which was crafted by Chuckroast Coffee Company, located in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The band's namesake and place of origin is the Cincinnati, Ohio neighborhood Over-the-Rhine, which is, incidentally, the working class neighborhood that sparked the April 2001 riots against police brutality after the police shooting of Timothy Thomas.
Karin attended school in Barnesville, Ohio and graduated from Barnesville High School in 1984. She then went to Malone College, located in Canton, Ohio, where she met Linford.
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[edit] Studio Albums
- 1991 - Till We Have Faces (Scampering Songs)
- 1992 - Patience (Scampering Songs)
- 1992 - Patience (I.R.S. Records re-issue; different track order)
- 1994 - Eve (I.R.S. Records)
- 1995 - Till We Have Faces (I.R.S. Records re-issue; different track listing)
- 1996 - Good Dog Bad Dog: The Home Recordings (Imaginary Records)
- 1996 - The Darkest Night of the Year (Imaginary Records; Christmas album)
- 2000 - Good Dog Bad Dog: The Home Recordings (Virgin/Back Porch Records re-issue; different track listing)
- 2001 - Films for Radio (Virgin/Back Porch Records)
- 2003 - Ohio (Virgin/Back Porch Records; double album)
- 2005 - Drunkard's Prayer (Virgin/Back Porch Records)
- 2006 - Snow Angels (Christmas album)
- 2007 - The Trumpet Child (working title, to be released in August 2007)
[edit] Live Albums
- 2004 - Changes Come: Over the Rhine Live
- 2006 - Live from Nowhere, Volume One (limited edition run of 3,000)
- 2007 - Live from Nowhere, Volume Two (limited edition run of 3,500)
[edit] Compilations
- 1997 - Besides (Imaginary Records; demos, alternate takes, mixes, and unreleased material from 1991-1997)
- 1999 - Amateur Shortwave Radio (Grey Ghost Records)
- 2002 - The Cutting Room Floor (demos, alternate takes, mixes, and unreleased material)
- 2007 - Discount Fireworks (selected songs from previous studio albums, and one previously unreleased song, titled "The Last Night on Earth...Again")
[edit] Special Releases
- 2006 - Snow Angels (Karin's Acoustic Sketches) (digital-only Snow Angels pre-order bonus)
[edit] Solo Albums by Linford Detweiler
- 1999 - Solo Piano: I Don't Think There's No Need to Bring Nothin' (Music for First Kind Sight) (What Reindeer and Grey Ghost Records)
- 2001 - Grey Ghost Stories (Grey Ghost Records)
- 2004 - Unspoken Requests (Grey Ghost Records)
[edit] Albums by Ric Hordinski, as MONK
- 1997 - Quiver
- 1998 - Hush
- 2000 - Blink (live album)
- 2002 - "O" (EP)
- 2004 - How Like a Winter
- 2005 - When I Consider How My Light Is Spent