Trains to Brazil

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"Trains to Brazil"
"Trains to Brazil" cover
Single by Guillemots
from the album Through the Windowpane
Released 5 December 2005
11 September 2006 (re-issue)
Format 10", CD
Recorded 2005
Genre Indie rock
Length 15:46
Label Fantastic Plastic Records
Guillemots singles chronology
I Saw Such Things in My Sleep EP
(2005)
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"Made Up Love Song #43"
(2006)
Trains to Brazil Of the Night (2006)
Alternate cover
UK re-issue cover
UK re-issue cover

Trains to Brazil is the name of a 2005 single by British Indie rock band Guillemots. The song "Trains to Brazil" also appears on Guillemots' 2006 releases Through the Windowpane and From the Cliffs. The 2005 single contains three tracks and was released on CD and in limited vinyl 10" formats. It was later re-released chart elligably on September 11, 2006, peaking at #36.

In an interview for BBC Brazil, MC Lord Magrão, the band's guitar player, explained that the song title "Trains to Brazil" is a "reference to the fatal incident involving the Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes" and that the band's singer/keyboardist Fyfe Dangerfield composed the song in 2002 originally under the title "Life Song".

Fyfe describes the title track as follows:

It was weird; I wrote in 2002 and was sort of thinking about the whole Twin Towers thing, but then a couple of months before the London bombings we decided to drag this song out and do it as a single, and then all that stuff happened. On my birthday, as fate would have it - 7th July. Very odd. But yes, it's also just a song about appreciating life, I guess.

All of the tracks from this single appeared on the 2006 international release "From the Cliffs".

The B-side "Go Away" appeared on a compilation CD from British music magazine NME.

Contents

[edit] Tracks

[edit] Original release

  1. "Trains to Brazil" (Fyfe Dangerfield) - 4:01
  2. "Go Away" - 7:47
  3. "My Chosen One" - 3:14

[edit] Re-issue

[edit] CD

  1. "Trains To Brazil"
  2. "White Rag" (Demo)
  3. "Blue Eyes"

[edit] '7

  1. "Trains To Brazil"
  2. "Witch Doctor"

[edit] '7

  1. "Trains To Brazil"
  2. "You Can Look (But You Can't Touch)" (featuring Freakshow)
  3. "All The People Say"
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