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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5099749628922
Label: Columbia
Manufacturer: Columbia
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Columbia
Release Date: December 09, 2002
Studio: Columbia
Sales Rank: 5545
Disc 1:- Meet virginia
- I am
- If you leave
- Homesick
- Free
- Blind
- Eggplant
- Idaho
- Days
- Rat
- Swaying
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This, in my opinion, is the best train album out, mildly surprising seeing as it was their first, released in 1998. The album goes from strength to strength and even if your not taken by it immediately it will definately grow on you. Meet Virginia and Homesick are both incredible tracks and the album boasts a slightly rugged feel that is perhaps lost with the other train albums, which most see as generally more polished. I'd give this album six stars if i could, its a truly great buy.
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What with Train's third album and brand new opus, 'My Private Nation', just being released, and with an increasing amount of pop-rock acts at it's highest capacity in years, what better to do than go back to where it all started from one of the finest southern-styled rock and rollers.
Both of the last two albums by San Francisco's Train have been enthralling examples of how rock and roll should be in the new millennium. Memorable tracks, including great rockers mixed with some powerful, often string laden ballads, including the unforgettable 'Drops Of Jupiter' from the album of the same name, mixed with a little Southern comfort. Country-esque guitars, combined with a satisfying sense of great pop and Pat Monahan's vocals, perhaps ... Read More:
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Although Drops of Jupiter is still my favourite Train track, this album contains a number of very close contenders and is clearly the better album. The album has the feel of early Eagles, Lynrd Skynrd, and Allman Brothers. It contains both great ballads and mid to heavy tempo rockers, all of which are complemented with great songwriting. I cannot recommend this album highly enough! (Oh and whatever you do don't miss the two hidden tracks at the end).
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This album we released originally back in 1998, and many of you will have gathered that it didn't set the UK chart on fire. However, since then Train have made a strong impact on the charts with the single 'Drops of Juptier', and very soon 'She's on Fire' will be vying for plaudits.
This album is in much the same vein as 'Drops of Jupiter'. More of the laid back country folk-rock and intelligent chord changes, but perhaps a little less emotion and variation. Still worth buying though for all Train fans and others who like Vertical Horizon or Dave Matthews Band.
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Although not as polished as the more recent Drops of Jupiter, Train's debut album is well worth buying for fans, completists, and curious Counting Crows fans - pianist Charlie guests on several of the tracks. Also, any album which rhymes "alligators" with "carbarettas" in the first song is always going to be worth a look.
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