Save Me, San Francisco
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Save Me, San Francisco
- Hey, Soul Sister
- I Got You
- Parachute
- This Ain't Goodbye
- If It's Love
- You Already Know
- Words
- Brick By Brick
- Breakfast In Bed
- Marry Me
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #127 in Music
- Released on: 2009-10-26
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
2009 release from the best-selling Pop/Rock outfit, their first album since 2006's For Me, It's You. Over the course of 15 years, Train has made its mark on music history with their Grammy Award-winning song 'Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)' and other chart-topping singles. Since forming in San Francisco in 1994, the multi-platinum selling band has traveled a long, s successful and sometimes arduous journey. Now, with their fifth album, Save Me San Francisco, Train has channeled their early days, revisiting the Roots Rock sound that has made the band such a tour de force and, in turn, the band is united stronger than ever before.
Customer Reviews
Love This Album!!
Train is back! This record really captures a great mix of their old sounds AND new styles. Songs like "Breakfast in Bed", "Marry Me" and "You Already Know" really give off the old 'Train' CD vibe and then those like "I Got You" and "Brick By Brick" show more of the 'My Private Nation' and 'For Me, It's You' sound. There are a few tracks that sound similar to Pat's solo record but that doesn't mean that those songs aren't memorable! Overall. I was very pleased listening to the new one and after a 3 year gap, this is a very redeemable disc that should put Train back on the map! 5 stars!
honestly
I really like this cd. I think it is definately one of trains best cds. For me, I dont really think there are any duds on this cd. I love the title track. hey Soul sister, has a neat feel to it. Words is a great song to live by, and I just think the old train that everyone loved has shone through with this cd. Pat is a phenominal vocalist, and Jimmy on that guitar great. I once again havea lot of faith in this band, after almost four years, this cd prooves to me why I hung in there with them for this long!!!!
Best album since Drops of Jupiter
Don't get me wrong, I love all of Train's albums. Maybe a few more than others. There were some great songs on the past two, My Private Nation and For Me It's You, but I felt like both albums were over-produced and lacked that unique sound that was so amazing on the first two albums. Their debut album and Drops of Jupiter had, for lack of a better term, a REAL feel. As if to say "Yeah, we're singing about this really deep stuff, but we're singing about it in a way you can really relate to." Save Me San Francisco returns us to that frame of reference. The songs are witty, sometimes fun and sometimes moving (and sometimes both), and Monahan's vocal performance is more incredible than ever. A few of my personal favorites are "Parachute", "This Ain't Goodbye", and "Marry Me". "I Got You" has a rockin mash-up of The Doobie Brothers' "Black Water". The first single, "Hey, Soul Sister" is more for the mainstream radio audience, but still enjoyable. Conclusion: True Train fans are going to be pleasantly surprised! I will be listening to this non-stop for the next few months.



