Train
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Studio album by Train
Released February 24, 1998
Genre Rock, roots rock
Length 56:38
Label Aware Records
Producer Train
Train chronology
Train
(1998)
Live from Fantasy Studios
(1998)
Singles from Train
  1. "Free"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Meet Virginia"
    Released: May 1999
  3. "I Am"
    Released: 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

Train is the 1998 self-titled debut album from the band Train. The album was self-produced for $25,000 and three singles from the album were released. The first single released, "Free," was largely a hit on rock stations. The second, "Meet Virginia" was a top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #20, and the third single from this album was "I Am". The album has been certified Platinum by the RIAA.

Contents

Track listing [link]

All songs written and composed by Train. 

No. Title Length
1. "Meet Virginia"   4:00
2. "I Am"   4:29
3. "If You Leave"   3:29
4. "Homesick"   4:39
5. "Free"   3:58
6. "Blind"   5:01
7. "Eggplant"   3:11
8. "Idaho"   4:57
9. "Days"   4:39
10. "Rat"   4:32
11. "Swaying"   4:13
12. "Train"   5:34
13. "Heavy"   3:49

The original, independent release, released in 1996, had a different track listing.

Original track listing [link]

  1. "I Am"
  2. "Free"
  3. "Homesick"
  4. "Blind"
  5. "Eggplant"
  6. "Meet Virginia"
  7. "Train"
  8. "Rat"
  9. "Swaying"
  10. "Days"
  11. "Idaho"
  12. "Sorry For"
  13. "The Highway"

Charts [link]

Album [link]

Year Album Chart Position
1999 Train The Billboard 200 76
Heatseekers 1

Singles [link]

Year Single Chart Position
1998 "Free" Mainstream Rock 12
1999 "Meet Virginia" Billboard Hot 100 15
Modern Rock Tracks 25
Adult Top 40 2
Top 40 Mainstream 10
Mainstream Rock 21
Top 40 Tracks 12
2000 "Meet Virginia" Top 40 Adult Recurrents 1
"I Am" Adult Top 40 35

Certifications [link]

Organization Level Date
RIAA – USA Gold November 3, 1999
RIAA – USA Platinum March 16, 2000

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Personnel [link]

  • David Bryson - Mixing
  • Gary Cirimelli - Mixing Assistant
  • Charlie Colin - Bass
  • Charlie Gillingham - Organ, Piano, Mellotron
  • Rob Hotchkiss - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
  • Curtis Mathewson - Moog Synthesizer, Producer, Mandola
  • Mike McHugh - Engineer
  • Pat Monahan - Percussion, Vocals, Lyricist
  • Charles Quagliana - Engineer
  • Jimmy Stafford - Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals
  • Richard Stutting - Artwork, Design, Illustrations
  • Train - Producer
  • Scott Underwood - Percussion, Drums
  • Matt Wallace - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Alan Yoshida - Mastering

See also [link]

References [link]



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    Le Train

    by: Richard Cocciante

    Et le train va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène
    Sans se préoccuper ni des monts ni des plaines
    Je n´ai pas eu le temps de leur dire un mot tendre
    Le train déjà roulait, ils n´auraient pu m´entendre
    J´aurais voulu sécher les larmes de ma mère
    Et dénouer le nœud dans la gorge de mon père
    Mais le train va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène
    Vers un monde inconnu, une vie incertaine
    Je laisse derrière moi le temps de l´insouciance
    Les rentrées de septembre et les grandes vacances
    Je ne reverrai plus le préau ni l´école
    Adieu Colin-maillard, les billes et Pigeon vole
    Mais le train va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène
    Je vois sur les collines des gens qui se promènent
    Comme on se promenait le dimanche à la ville
    Quand on allait au bal, quand on courait les filles
    Qui grandiront sans moi et dénoueront leurs tresses
    En prenant au sérieux de très vagues promesses
    Mais le train court et court tout au long de ma vie
    Ma vie, comme ce train, va de plus en plus vite
    Des visages surgissent et d´autres disparaissent
    Emportant avec eux ce que fut ma jeunesse
    Et le train va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène
    Quand s´arrêtera-t-il, dans quelle gare lointaine
    Au bout de quel désert, au bout de quel mirage?
    Qu´y a-t-il, dites-moi, au bout de ce voyage?
    Et que vais-je trouver en posant ma valise?
    Est-ce la fin de tout ou la Terre promise?
    Quand s´arrêtera-t-il, dans quelle gare lointaine
    Ce train qui va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène?




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