Train (band)
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Origin | San Francisco, California |
Years active | 1994–Present |
Genres | Rock Alternative rock |
Labels | Sony BMG Music Entertainment Columbia Records, Aware Records |
Members | Patrick Monahan Scott Underwood Jimmy Stafford Brandon Bush Johnny Colt |
Past members | Rob Hotchkiss (1994–2002) Charlie Colin (1994–2003) |
Website(s) | http://www.trainline.com |
Train is a Grammy Award-winning alternative rock band formed in San Francisco, California. To date, three of their albums have peaked in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 and have sold a total of over four million albums in the US. Three of their songs have been top 20 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 including their biggest hit "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)". Train has found success on modern adult contemporary radio stations, where they have had eight songs in the top 20 of the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart.
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[edit] History
[edit] Emergence and first album
The group started out in San Francisco with only two members, Patrick Monahan (lead vocals) and Rob Hotchkiss (guitar, vocals), who performed in coffee houses and local clubs. Monahan had previously been a member of a Led Zeppelin cover band before turning his attention to creating his own music. After deciding to form a full band, the duo recruited Jimmy Stafford on guitar, Charlie Colin on bass and, at a later date, Scott Underwood as drummer. Train attempted to get signed under Columbia Records in 1996 but were rejected. By 1997 they were touring nationally, opening concerts for groups such as Barenaked Ladies and Counting Crows.
The band members financed their self-titled debut, which cost them a total of $25,000 to produce. Columbia Records agreed to sign Train under Aware Records after hearing their first album. Their song "Free" saw significant airplay on mainstream rock radio stations after it was featured in the TV show Party of Five, but the song failed to cross over onto other radio formats. Train then released the song "Meet Virginia" as a single. The song became a major hit on modern adult contemporary radio stations, and became a top 20 pop hit. The success of "Meet Virginia" helped their album graduate from the Top Heatseekers chart and enter to top half of the Billboard 200.
[edit] Drops of Jupiter
Prior to the release of their second album, the band issued the single "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)". The song entered the Hot 100 on March 10, 2001, and spent over a year on the chart (53 weeks) before being relegated to the recurrents chart. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song, as well as a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement.
The album Drops of Jupiter was released on March 27, 2001, and became Train's first multiplatinum album, due in part to the strength of the leading single. It was produced by Brendan O' Brien, who had previously worked for bands such as Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young. The album was Train's first top 10 album, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard 200. The album was also a top 10 hit in the UK, where it peaked at number 8. In 2002, co-founder Rob Hotchkiss left the band to pursue a solo career. Also in 2002, Train was chosen to do a cover of Aerosmith's classic rock song "Dream On" on an episode of MTV's show Icon that was dedicated entirely to Aerosmith. Train now performs the song live at many of their concerts.
[edit] My Private Nation and For Me, It's You
The band's third album, My Private Nation, was released in June 2003 with "Calling All Angels" as the lead single. "Calling All Angels" became Train's third top 20 hit, and was a major hit on the Hot Adult Contemporary chart. The album's second single was "When I Look To The Sky", which was also a Hot 100 hit. In 2004, their non-album song "Ordinary" was featured in the movie Spider-Man 2. The music video for "Ordinary" was in rotation on MTV, but the song only charted on the Adult Top 40. In July 2005, after the song was featured in an advertising campaign for Cingular, the band released "Get to Me" as the final single from My Private Nation. "Get to Me" reached #9 on the Billboard Adult Top 40. The band released their first live album, Alive at Last, in 2004.
Train began recording their fourth studio album, For Me, It's You, in Atlanta during the summer of 2005. They released the first single "Cab" on November 14, and the album was released on January 31, 2006. The album and the single both saw disappointing sales, and For Me, It's You is the only Train album yet to be certified Gold by the RIAA. The album was the first Train album that included new members Johnny Colt on bass and Brandon Bush on keyboards. In a recent interview with Billboard.com, Pat Monahan stated while still in the middle of their tour supporting their latest album "For Me, It's You," Train is ready to get together to record their fifth studio album.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
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[edit] Live albums
Alive at Last (November 2, 2004)
[edit] Other
Live in the X Lounge II "Ramble On" (1999)
Live in the X Lounge IV "Drops of Jupiter" (2001)
[edit] EPs
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | ||||
Billboard Hot 100 | Mainstream Rock Tracks | Modern Rock Tracks | Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks | Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks | |||
1998 | "Free" | - | #12 | - | - | - | Train |
1999 | "Meet Virginia" | #15 | #21 | #25 | - | #2 | Train |
2000 | "I Am" | - | - | - | - | #35 | Train |
2001 | "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" | #5 | #19 | #11 | #8 | #1 | Drops of Jupiter |
2001 | "She's on Fire" | - | #40 | - | - | #21 | Drops of Jupiter |
2002 | "Something More" | - | - | - | - | #20 | Drops of Jupiter |
2003 | "Calling All Angels" | #19 | #40 | - | #1 | #1 | My Private Nation |
2004 | "When I Look to the Sky" | #74 | - | - | #24 | #9 | My Private Nation |
2004 | "Ordinary" | - | - | - | - | #12 | Spiderman 2 Soundtrack |
2005 | "Get To Me" | - | - | - | - | #6 | My Private Nation |
2005 | "Cab" | - | - | - | #19 | #9 | For Me, It's You |
2006 | "Give Myself to You" | - | - | - | - | #34 | For Me, It's You |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Official sites
- Other links
- TrainDiscuss - Train Fansite and Message Board
- PatMonahan.net (Fansite) - Fan Site for Train's lead singer Patrick Monahan
- Friends Of Train: Fansite