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Railroad EarthRailroad Earth Live at Penn's Peak on 2007-21-30 (2007)


Collection: : RailroadEarth
Band/Artist: Railroad Earth
Date: 2007 (check for other copies)
Venue: Penn's Peak
Location: Jim Thorpe, Pa.

Source: Neumann AK40's > LC3 > KM100 > Apogee MiniMe > Edirol R-4
Lineage: Edirol R-4 > Adobe Audition > Wave editor > MKW
Taped by: Silentmark
Transferred by: Tapecat


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Drag Him Down
Elko *
Black Bear
Daddy-O
Colorado
Warhead Boogie >
Stillwater Getaway
Sing for Me
Crossing the Gap
Ragtime Annie Lee
New Lee Highway Blues >
Fiddlee

Encore
The Wheel *
Magic Foot

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Elko *3.48 MB24 MB2.03 MB6.43 MB
Black Bear8.31 MB59 MB4.87 MB16 MB
Daddy-O9.45 MB58 MB5.72 MB18 MB
Colorado4.19 MB29 MB2.36 MB7.59 MB
Warhead Boogie >8.77 MB64 MB4.95 MB15 MB
Stillwater Getaway11 MB82 MB6.40 MB20 MB
Sing for Me8.50 MB58 MB4.95 MB15 MB
Crossing the Gap4.21 MB28 MB2.47 MB8.01 MB
Ragtime Annie Lee4.31 MB31 MB2.55 MB8.19 MB
New Lee Highway Blues >4.61 MB33 MB2.66 MB8.76 MB
Fiddlee12 MB79 MB6.67 MB22 MB
The Wheel *9.00 MB67 MB5.20 MB17 MB
Magic Foot3.40 MB23 MB1.89 MB6.12 MB
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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: say it ain't pete - - February 4, 2008
Subject: anyone notice...
that the date on this one is 21/30? i presume that this ought to be changed to reflect december 30th.

Reviewer: Mrgoodvibes - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - January 5, 2008
Subject: Snowy Evening Hot Show!
Great capture of snowy evening at Penns Peak filled with superb playing.

Railroad Earth continues to throw down quality (albeit in this instance short) shows on a consistent basis. The band truely listens to one another which is a rarity in todays jam rock schlock ridden concert world.

Standout tunes:

Black Bear is simply majestic. The ethereal sounding tune shines during this evening. Vocal harmonies are tight.

Daddy O gets all of our feet moving and gives the band a chance to stretch their chops.

Warhead>Stillwater rips the roof off the joint (wood timbers and all). The transition jam at the end of Warhead gets trippy to the point where you start to really ask yourself if the band is really playing acoustic instruments? Just as it nearly drops into utter chaos it resolves back into the bluegrass romp of Stillwater Getaway. Skehan's mandolin lines are superb and precise.

Sing For me brings us outta the chaotic soup and back down to earth for a bit of levity. Sung perfectly by Todd.

Crossing the Gap is one of my personal faves. From a songwriters perspective Carbone did a fine job of crafting a great tale of being roadweary and the beauty of knowing your close to home.

New Lee Highway>Fiddlee features dueling leads from Carbone and Skehan. The beauty of the way these two jam is how well they listen to each other and respect the space between notes and lines. Skehan gets out of the way, Carbone gets out of the way...back and forth...twin leads. Audio does it justice, but to watch it go down in front of you really hammers home the time these guys have taken in learning their craft.

And of course...a spot on version of The Wheel is a way to cap off an evening.

The taping team did a helluva job on this. The minor boomy sound you hear is from the venue, high ceilings and wood will do that. However, of many of the RRE tapes I've heard this definitely rises to the top.

Crank it up!


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