The Black Bear Sessions Railroad Earth

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  • Release Date: 05/21/2002
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 59,671
  • Label: BOS MUSIC
  • UPC: 744626998029

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The Black Bear Sessions

1LISTENHead 6:59
2LISTENLordy Lordy 4:12
3LISTENSeven Story Mountain 6:02
4LISTENChains 4:29
5LISTENBlack Bear 9:13
6LISTENColorado 5:11
7LISTENReal Love 3:48
8LISTENStillwater Getaway 5:50
9LISTENCold Water 3:52
10LISTENRailroad Earth 5:26

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Editorial Reviews

Bluegrass enthusiasts Railroad Earth introduce a strong, rollicking twang on their debut, The Black Bear Sessions. It's lush with plucking fiddles, acoustic layers, and tight harmonies, especially on cuts like the delicate "Black Bear" and the country fusion of "Seven Story Mountain." Frontman Todd Sheaffer is a heartbreaker -- personal lyrical accounts mold the simplistic nature of The Black Bear Sessions for something charming. It's not a traditional jam album either. It does, however, stick with an insistent beat, which is carefree and jovial. Railroad Earth expresses a positivity inside their music, and album opener Head exudes the most playful moment of the album. They're earnest, but studio production didn't fully shape the band's live potential. The quality is muffled, and the songs fall short of fully coming alive. Railroad Earth is a young band, though. Within time, they'll shape their progressive bluegrass twist into something bold and sonically gorgeous. MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

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September 16, 2002: I caught this band on the recent tour...amazing! Drop everything and go see them! They manage to blend bluegrass, folk and pop into a smooth and sweet sound that gets you up and moving.