Railroad Earth - The Good Life - CD
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Artist:
Railroad Earth
Title:
The Good Life
Tracks:
Storms
Bread And Water
Mourning flies
Long Way To Go
The Good Li'e
In The Basement
Water fountain Quicksand
Goat
Said What You Mean
Way Of The Bu''alo
'Neath The Stars
Donkey (bonus track)."
Info: With their evocative roots-pop songwriting and a sound that is one part "American Beauty"-era Grateful Dead one part "Old & In The Way" and one part New Grass Revival with a dollop of '70s Neil Young added you can begin to get a sense of the unique sound of Railroad Earth. Driven by the classic sounding yet contemporary feeling songs of Todd Sheaffer Railroad Earth uses bluegrass instrumentation to create tuneful catchy rock music. "THE GOOD LIFE" finds the band refining their sound even further to come up with their most accessible well produced crossover-potential album to date. The variety of instruments creates a rich texture that incorporates elements of bluegrass folk country celtic jazz and rock. "Despite a strong 60s Byrds vibe Railroad Earth trades Gram Parsons' Nashville for bluegrass." - ROCKPILE "More in common with
Label: Sugar Hill
This item was added to our catalog on Thursday 31 August, 2006
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