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Steel Train, Twilight Tales from the Prairies of the Sun
Audio CD
Disk ID: 1115877
Disk length: 1h 6m 54s (15 Tracks)
Original Release Date: 2005
Label: Unknown
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1. Better Love | 3:43 |
2. Road Song | 4:31 |
3. Dig | 5:17 |
4. The Lee Baby Simms Show: Episode 1 | 2:32 |
5. Wake Your Eyes | 4:59 |
6. Two O'Clock | 5:30 |
7. Grace | 5:20 |
8. Catch you On The Other Side | 4:29 |
9. Gypsy Waves | 6:12 |
10. Tickle Your Toes | 3:52 |
11. The Lee Baby Simms Show: Episode 2 | 1:56 |
12. Blue | 3:51 |
13. Cellophane and Glass | 4:27 |
14. W. 95 Street High | 4:21 |
15. I Will Stay Here (+ Hidden Track) | 5:45 |
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Review
Equal parts rock, country, bluegrass, Latin, funk and jam, Steel Train is a band that gives full vent to every musical impulse in their collective souls. With their spectacular full-length album debut on Drive-Thru Records Twilight Tales From The Prairies Of The Sun, the New York City based quintet makes eclecticism respectable again. Released on April 19, 2005, Twilight Tales was produced by Stephen Barncard (Grateful Dead, Crosby, Stills, and Nash) and features guest performances by mandolinist David Grisman (Grateful Dead) and steel pedal pioneer Gene Parsons (Flying Burrito Brothers). The release of Twilight Tales is the anticipated follow-up to 2003's For You My Dear and 1969 EPs. Steel Train's music is marked by exquisite guitar work and sweetly insightful lyrics.
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Tracks: 16 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 15m 26s (+8m 32s)
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