Star Tribune photo by Kyndell Harkness

Alison Krauss didn't play anything from her Grammy album of the year "Raising Sand" that she made with Robert Plant in 2007. Tuesday was an Alison Krauss + Union Station gig at the Orpheum. And the quintet stuck to its repertoire, offering seven selections from this year's "Paper Airplane," their first studio disc in seven years.

"We have a real love for sad songs and all things negative. The sadder the better," Krauss said, tongue slightly in cheek. Indeed, as my review explained, this terrific concert was heavy on the heartbreak and hardscrabble, the downbeat and the dark.

Here is the set list:

Paper Airplane/ Dust Bowl Children/ Who's Your Uncle/ Daylight/ Sinking Stone/ Let Me Touch You for Awhile/ Ghost in This House/ Baby, Now That I've Found You (Foundations)/ Rain Please Go Away/ Sawing on the Strings/ Wild Bill Jones/ Every Time You Say Goodbye/ Jerry Douglas dobro instrumental medley/ Pastures of Plenty/ The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn/ Dimming of the Day/ Lie Awake/ Searching/ Stay/ Bonita and Bill Butler/ Miles To Go/ Man of Constant Sorrow/ Any Old Time/ Oh, Atlanta (Bad Company) ENCORE When You Say Nothing at All/ Whiskey Lullaby/ Down to the River To Pray/ Your Long Journey/ There Is a Reason