Live from Nowhere, Volume 3 cover

Live from Nowhere, Volume 3

Over the Rhine · 2008

55 min · 12 tracks · rock & roll · traditional folk music · gospel

Intimate live recordings weave together Americana, gospel, and folk influences into a rich tapestry of storytelling and emotion.

Why this album works

This album is significant for its raw and authentic portrayal of the duo's live performance, capturing a moment in their career where they embraced spontaneity. It received positive critical reception, emphasizing Over the Rhine's lyrical depth and musical versatility, which contributed to their growing fanbase within the indie-folk movement.
Career context
Released in January 2008, 'Live from Nowhere, Volume 3' marked Over the Rhine's continued evolution as a duo after their acclaimed album 'The Trumpet Child' in 2007. This live recording showcases their deepening connection with audiences and their ability to blend genres, further solidifying their presence in the Americana scene.
Stylistic neighbors
Emmylou Harris· k.d. lang· Steve Earle

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Motherless Child Standout 2:43
  • 2 Angel Band 3:29
  • 3 Hush Now (Stella's Tarantella) (feat. Fantasia Cadenza) 4:33
  • 4 Trouble 4:14
  • 5 Nothing Is Innocent 4:03
  • 6 I'm on a Roll 3:39
  • 7 Don't Wait for Tom 6:14
  • 8 Drunkard's Prayer Standout 4:10
  • 9 Who'm I Kiddin' But Me 8:49
  • 10 Northpole Man 3:26
  • 11 Snow Angel Standout 4:25
  • 12 Latter Days 5:35

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