Bird in a House
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, released in 2002.

Track listing

  1. "Drag Him Down" (Sheaffer) - 4:19
  2. "Bird in a House" (Sheaffer) - 5:28
  3. "Like a Buddha" (Carbone, Sheaffer, Von Dollen) - 7:05
  4. "Pack a Day" (Skehan) - 3:09
  5. "Mountain Time" (Sheaffer) - 7:02
  6. "Give That Boy a Hand" (Goessling, Sheaffer) - 4:19
  7. "Peace on Earth" (Carbone, Von Dollen) - 4:30
  8. "Walk on By" (Sheaffer) - 5:57
  9. "Mighty River" (Sheaffer, Skehan) - 5:28
  10. "Lois Ann" (Goessling, Sheaffer, Skehan) - 3:47
  11. "Came Up Smilin'" (Sheaffer) - 5:53
  12. "Dandelion Wine" (Casal) - 4:38
  13. "Saddle of the Sun" (Sheaffer) - 4:39

Personnel

  • Tim Carbone - piano, violin, vocals
  • Buck Dilly - pedal steel
  • Andy Goessling - banjo, clarinet, dobro, flute, guitar, ukulele, penny whistle, vox organ, marxophone
  • Carey Harmon - percussion, cymbals, drums, vocals, drums (snare)
  • Fred Kevorkian - mastering
  • Railroad Earth - arranger, producer
  • Todd Sheaffer - guitar, trumpet, vocals
  • John Siket - mixing
  • John Skehan - mandolin, piano, tuba
  • Don Sternecker - engineer, mixing
  • Dave Von Dollen - bass, trombone (valve), vocals, kalimba
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