Railroad Earth Amen Corner RARE

04.01.2020
Railroad Earth Amen Corner RARE
  1. Amen Corner Masters Holes

Made its name on the jam band circuit with their hard to classify amalgamation of bluegrass, folk, Celtic, country, jazz, and rock, although the band itself says they're acoustic rockers. There's no denying that they rock hard, but on they sound most like a country band with a bluegrass accent. The band's lead singer and main songwriter has a pleasant country/folk/singer/songwriter voice and a knack for crafting subtle melodies that give the rest of the band -, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, banjo, dobro, mandolin, flute, penny whistle, and sax, drums and percussion, and standup bass man - plenty of room to stretch out. 's mandolin and 's fiddle play a beautiful harmonic hook to open 'The Forecast,' a tune that talks about a coming storm but 's mandolin sprinkles that track with flurries of shimmering, sunshiney notes. 'All Alone' sounds a bit like with a slow, mournful backbeat, lonesome banjo, and 's keening vocal. It sounds like a prayer offered by a man with no hope of being answered by friend, lover or god.

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's dobro adds slow wailing notes to complement the music's bluesy, hopeless vibe. 'You Never Know' sounds like the last song of the night at a dusty honky tonk full of lonely men. It has a sad singalong chorus and the playing remains understated until 's fiddle and 's wordless yodel drive it home with a jaunty, if desperate coda. 'Been Down This Road Before' has a nice bouncy bluegrass feel to counter its melancholy melody with a lyric of lost love staggering through the drunken shadows of the early morning hours. 'Right in Tune' is an ode to true love that doesn't ignore the bumps in the highway, but celebrates the feeling you get when the sun is bright and everything's in tune. 's dobro and 's fiddle lift your spirits with their breezy instrumental flights. Download the secret of kells soundtrack.

The album's lone instrumental tune, 'Lonecroft Ramble,' is a bluegrass romp with a hint of Celtic soul that lets each member show off his licks, with 's mandolin sounding especially tasty.

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