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| Paul "Earthquake" Pena | Primary Artist, Guitar, Piano, Vocals |
| Jerry Garcia | Pedal Steel Guitar |
| Arthur Adams | Guitar |
| Charles Greene | Background Vocals |
| Ben Sidran | Organ, Piano |
| David Woodford | Saxophone |
| Gary Mallaber | Percussion, Drums |
| Bonnie Raitt | Liner Notes |
| Bruce Botnick | Engineer |
| Nick DeCaro | String Arrangements |
| George Marino | Mastering |
| Ben Sidran | Producer, Liner Notes |
| Gerd Stern | Photo Courtesy |
| Adam Taylor | Engineer |
| Gunther Weil | Executive Producer |
| Paul "Earthquake" Pena | Composer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
No pontification, no hype, no over-analysis: simply put, this is a fantastic album.
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Hal Horowitz
This is the debut release for the "lost" album from blind soul rocker singer/songwriter Paul Pena originally recorded in 1973, and although it's not quite worth the 27-year wait for its 2000 rediscovery, New Train is one of the great, unearthed gems of the '70s. Best known, if he's know at all, for penning "Jet Airliner," a major hit for Steve Miller, Pena's sophomore disc is a thoroughly invigorating mix of blues, country, folk, gospel, soul, reggae, and rock & roll that would have been one of the highlights of 1973 if it hadn't gotten snagged up in corporate red tape and remained, practically unheard, in Pena's closet. With a voice and approach so similar to Lenny ...