HT Giveaway: String Cheese Incident’s Rhythm of the Road – Volume 1

Colorado jammers the String Cheese Incident launched an archival series called Rhythm of the Road this past Tuesday with the release of Volume 1 – Incident In Atlanta featuring the band’s highly lauded November 17, 2000 performance at The Tabernacle. This 3-CD set contains the entire show lovingly remixed and re-mastered from the original 24-bit multi-track master tapes. You can purchase a physical copy of RotR here or digital downloads through livedownloads.com including a 24-bit FLAC version.

Rhythm of the Road Volume 1 – Incident In Atlanta features extended versions of Joyful Sound and Impressions as well as covers from the likes of Led Zeppelin (Ramble On), Talking Heads (This Must Be The Place) and Peter Gabriel (Shakin’ The Tree). Guitarist/banjo wiz Tony Furtado joins the band at a few spots during the two-set performance including all of the three-song encore.

For a taste of this release, check out Barstool…

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We’ve got five copies of Rhythm of the Road Volume 1 – Incident In Atlanta to give away as part of our long-running Everybody Wins When We Plug Something And In Return They Offer Us Free Shit To Give Away program. One grand prize winner will receive a copy of the CDs signed by the entire band, while the four runner-ups will each receive unsigned copies of the set. To enter, simply leave a comment below telling us what show you’d like to see SCI release next in the RotR series. Those found entering more than once will be disqualified. All entries must be received by November 21st at 11:59PM EST. We’ll pick the five winners randomly shortly thereafter.

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21 Responses

  1. 11/20-21/1998 – Liberty Lunch, Austin, TX

    A brilliant two-night stand a one of Austin’s famed, long-since-torn-down, venue!

  2. I would love them to release 08/01/2000 from the Greek Theatre, there’s a SBD on the archive but it could definitely benefit from a nice remastered release.

  3. I would like for them to release 10/13/06 at the Warner Theater in DC. It was just a regular so, not great but not bad. I vote for mediocrity.

  4. I’d love it if they remastered a gem that I was at back in 2003 at the Mullins Center at Umass, Amherst, MA. What a rocking show!

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