Chris Robinson & The New Earth Mud

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40 Days 04:35 Tools
Train Robbers 06:40 Tools
...If You See California 04:42 Tools
Like A Tumbleweed In Eden 05:07 Tools
Girl On The Mountain 07:03 Tools
Mother Of Stone 03:43 Tools
When The Cold Wind Blows At The Dark End Of Night 07:57 Tools
Eagles On The Highway 04:36 Tools
The Never Empty Table 05:04 Tools
Piece Of Wind 05:06 Tools
Surgical Glove 05:59 Tools
If You See California 04:42 Tools
Sea Of Love 05:22 Tools
Mother Of Stone (Album Version) 03:44 Tools
40 Days [Radio Edit] 00:00 Tools
40 Days (Album Version) 04:36 Tools
Train Robbers (Album Version) 06:39 Tools
Piece Of Wind (Album Version) 05:07 Tools
...If You See California (Album Version) 04:43 Tools
Surgical Glove (Album Version) 05:59 Tools
Girl On The Mountain (Album Version) 07:03 Tools
40 Days (Radio Edit) 07:03 Tools
Sunday Sound 05:01 Tools
Sea Of Love (Album Version) 05:22 Tools
The Never Empty Table (Album Version) 05:05 Tools
Eagles On The Highway (Album Version) 04:37 Tools
Ride 05:13 Tools
Silver Car 04:47 Tools
Safe In The Arms Of Love 07:12 Tools
Boney Marony 07:12 Tools
Katie Dear 05:50 Tools
When The Cold Wind Blows At The Dark End Of The Night 05:50 Tools
Barefoot by the Cherry Tree 05:55 Tools
Untangle My Mind 05:35 Tools
She's on Her Way 04:37 Tools
Kids That Ain't Got None 05:56 Tools
Fables 03:21 Tools
Got Love If You Want It 07:55 Tools
Better Than the Sun 07:55 Tools
Detour On The PCH Samba 08:51 Tools
Could You Really Love Me? 04:06 Tools
When The Cold Wind Blows 04:06 Tools
Leave My Guitar Alone 04:06 Tools
When The Cold Wind Blows At The Dark Edge Of Night 04:06 Tools
Piece of Land 05:06 Tools
... If You See California 05:06 Tools
When The Gold Wind Blows At The Dark End Of Night 05:06 Tools
Could You Really Love Me 05:06 Tools
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Robinson's first solo recording, "The Red Road," appeared on the soundtrack to the 2002 Goldie Hawn film The Banger Sisters, confirming the singer's turn into softer material. A full-length debut, New Earth Mud, appeared in October and garnered very positive critical reviews. Written and produced with Paul Stacey and featuring collaborations with ex-Crowes Marc Ford and Eddie Harsch, the album allowed Robinson to hit the road as a headlining act. The band itself became known as New Earth Mud and became known for playing remarkably inspired sets across the United States. New Earth Mud toured well into 2003, not only as a headliner but sharing the bill with such acts as Elvis Costello, Gov't Mule and The String Cheese Incident. During the later portion of the tour, the band introduced several new songs into their set and built up quite an anticipation for their second release. Robinson headed into the studio after the tour concluded, again with Paul Stacey as co-songwriter and producer. The end result was This Magnificent Distance, released in June 2004. The album was a bigger success than its predecessor and showcased more of a "full band" sound. Robinson parted ways with Paul Stacey and the rest of his band in early 2004, the reason for which remains unknown. In a very cryptic post on his official message board, Robinson said farewell to his original line-up and welcomed a new one, which featured ex-Crowes member Audley Freed on guitar and studio virtuoso George Reiff on bass. The band toured in support of This Magnificent Distance through the Summer of 2004, again gaining more critical and commercial attention for themselves. Another tour was planned for the fall of 2004 but was suddenly and inexplicably scrapped. Robinson instead remained out of the public eye aside from three appearances with Phil Lesh and Friends at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco (December 2004). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.