Last night, Railroad Earth played the second of their two nights at Belly Up in Aspen, CO, welcoming Greensky Bluegrass’ Paul Hoffman and Anders Beck. The two shows were also played without frontman Todd Sheaffer, who is recovering from an illness.

The two-set performance was full of debut covers, including two Bob Dylan tunes in the first set, “Only a Hobo” and “Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here with You,” the second of which featured Hoffman and Beck.

For the second set, RRE debuted a cover of Ray LaMontagne’s “Devil’s in the Jukebox” before bringing the Greensky boys back out for debuts of Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City,” Bill Monroe’s “Whitehouse Blues,” “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” and Bob Marley’s “Could You Be Loved.” See the full setlist below.

Railroad Earth continue their tour tomorrow night at the Babcock Theater in Billings, MT.

Railroad Earth
Belly Up, Aspen, CO

Performance without the talents of Todd Sheaffer

Set 1:
Magic Foot —>
Luxury Liner
Only a Hobo (B)
All Around the World ( C )
Pack-a-Day
Reuben’s Train (A)
Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here with You (A) (B)
1759 (A)
Walk Beside Me (A)

Set II:
Shockenaw Mountain Breakdown
Devil’s in the Jukebox (D)
Carrying Coal to Newcastle
Atlantic City (A) (E)
Whitehouse Blues (A) (F)
Will the Circle be Unbroken (A) (G)
Could You Be Loved (A) (H)
Farewell to Isinglass
Crossing the Gap
Cuckoo Medley

Enc:
Long Way To Go (A)

Notes:
(A) with Paul Hoffman on mandolin and vocals
and Anders Beck on electric Dobro
(B) First time played, written by Bob Dylan
( C ) First time played, written by Andrew Altman
(D) First time played, written by Ray LaMontagne
(E) First time played, written by Bruce Springsteen
(F) First time played, written by Bill Monroe
(G) First time played, written by Ada R. Habershon
and Charles H. Gabriel
(H) First time played, written by Bob Marley

Source: facebook.com/RailroadEarth/