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Railroad Earth - Railroad Earth flac album

Railroad Earth - Railroad Earth flac album
  • Performer Railroad Earth
  • Title Railroad Earth
  • Date of release 2010
  • Country US
  • Style Folk Rock, Acoustic, Fusion, Bluegrass
  • Other formats WMA VOX ADX MP4 WAV MMF MIDI
  • Genre Rock / Blues / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1201 mb
  • Size FLAC 1859 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 208

Railroad Earth is a American band formed in Stillwater, New Jersey in 2001. The band's music combines elements of progressive bluegrass, folk, rock, country, jazz, Celtic and other Americana influences. Recognized as "carrying on the tradition of improvisational, genre-spanning music laid forth by the Grateful Dead," Railroad Earth is known for lyrical songwriting and extensive live improvisation.

The Good Life (Railroad Earth album). The Good Life is the third studio album by the bluegrass/jam band Railroad Earth, released on June 8, 2004. So many jam bands seem to forget the importance of good song writing with meaningful lyrics. Railroad Earth's songs are well-crafted stories, and are delivered with outstanding musicianship and strong vocals.

railroad it's much easier work you don't stand around the street all day and you get much more pay" but this bum fell in the hole you saw his foot stick out, a British MG also driven by some eccentric once backed into the hole and as I came home from a long Saturday afternoon local to Hollister out of San. Jose miles away across verdurous fields of prune and juice joy here's this British MG backed and legs up wheels up into a pit and bums and cops standing around right outside the coffee shop-it was the way they fenced it but he never had the nerve to do it due to the fact.

BPM Profile Railroad Earth. Album starts at 118BPM, ends at 167BPM (+49), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Railroad Earth.

Railroad Earth's sixth full-length outing finds the New Jersey-based progressive folk-rockers in fine form, tastefully building organic, sonic backdrops around lead vocalist Todd Sheaffer's rich, narratives. Both classic and forward-thinking, the band may be steeped in common jam band trappings (the nearly 12-minute instrumental Spring-Heeled Jack would be far more interesting in a live setting), but between the epic steel-rail journey of The Jupiter & the 119, the mournful Celtic-inspired balladry of On the Banks, and the Liege & Lief-era Fairport.

Profile: A Roots and Americana-based newgrass jam band, based in Stillwater, New Jersey. Trocadero Philadelphia, PA 12/31/06 ‎(2xCDr, Album).

Tracklist

A1 Long Walk Home
A2 The Jupiter & The 119
A3 Black Elk Speaks
B1 Day On The Sand
B2 Lone Croft Farewell
B3 Too Much Information
C1 Spring-Heeled Jack
D1 On The Banks
D2 Potter's Field

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – The Orchard
  • Distributed By – The Orchard

Notes

All songs written by Todd Sheaffer © Bag O' Seed Music (ASCAP) except:
"Long Walk Home" written by Todd Sheaffer © Bag O' Seed Music (ASCAP) and Brady Rymer © Bangin' Out A Melody Music (ASCAP)
"Black Elk Speaks" written by Todd Sheaffer © Bag O' Seed Music (ASCAP), Brady Rymer © Bangin' Out A Melody Music (ASCAP) and Patrick Fitzsimmons © Itz Fitz Music (ASCAP) "Spring-Heeled Jack" written by John Skehan © Beaker Kat Music (ASCAP)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
OHM-109-2 Railroad Earth Railroad Earth ‎(CD, Album) One Haven Music OHM-109-2 US 2010