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For Me, It's You
For Me, It's You
Train / CD / 2006
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Train
is one of the stranger cases in
pop
music. While they've been ubiquitous on radio since 2001's smash single
"Drops of Jupiter"
and have sold literally millions of albums, they are still considered by many to be an outsider act; they fit nowhere handy on the
pop
culture radar screen. Despite a sound as quintessentially American as
the Counting Crows
', and 11 years of slogging it out in bars, theaters, and concert halls, they seem to get very little respect.
For Me, It's You
is the band's third studio offering with producer, multi-instrumentalist, and co-conspirator
Brendan O'Brien
. Indeed,
O'Brien
is so closely identified with the band's sound on tape, he is basically a member. The sound of
For Me, It's You
is less strident than that of the band's previous offerings, but it's edgier and digs deeper into older musics and styles;
O'Brien
's filled the spaces with sometimes gritty textures. There's more
blues
and
R&B
in its feel. Frontman and chief songwriter
Patrick Monahan
doesn't feel he has to make you believe the authenticity of his emotions; he believes they're real and it's enough. But more than this, he and the band play looser than they ever have in the past, and he's become a solid singer. He doesn't always have the authority to pull off what he tries, but that's part of the album's charm.
The set's first single,
"Cab,"
is the first-person witness of a New York cabbie, accompanied by a piano part that's worthy of one of
Billy Joel
's finest songs, painterly synth, strummed acoustic guitars, and a killer string arrangement. The report from the driver's seat is both inner and outer. As he observes what transpires through his windshield, he looks deeper at his inner weather. When
Monahan
sings, "Sometimes, I think I'm the only cab on the road," he's believable. It's a fine song, but it's not the best one here. The polished, full-bodied
"Give Myself to You"
eclipses it by virtue of its brief
R&B
-drenched bridge alone, but there's more, too. As the sequenced keyboard line quotes the refrain, the hook is established.
Monahan
tries his hand at a little covert white-boy
R&B
singing, and he does it well enough to make the listener wonder why he hasn't tried it before -- when he sings "I'm either outta my head or outta my mind," one can hear him dig deeper into something he doesn't quite understand intellectually, but gets to a degree on the feeling level. This isn't a mistake; he tries it again on
"Shelter Me,"
where he evokes both
Steve Marriott
and
Chris Robinson
(the band's new bassist,
Johnny Colt
, came from
the Black Crowes
). The tune doesn't quite work with all of its overblown backing vocals and textural dimensions that swallow the glorious Hammond B3 in it.
There's also the bridge in
"Always Remember"
where
Monahan
's vocal succeeds in saving an otherwise saccharine melody.
"I'm Not Waiting in Line"
shows
Monahan
trying on
Mick Jagger
's skin-tight pants. The tune sounds like the latter half of
"Gimme Shelter,"
which was its model in sonics and groove. The hand percussion, piano, and
Jimmy Stafford
's lead phrasing are dead giveaways.
Train
does a credible read of
Bob Mould
's (remember
Sugar
?)
"If I Can't Change Your Mind."
The guitars twang and ring -- though not quite roar -- but the Hammond carries the day on top of a dirty tub thump. The slippery slow, bluesy stroll of the title track closes the set. This is the best kind of love song because it doesn't need to prove anything. It's loose, slippery, and feels raw. The classic "na-na-nana-na-nana-na" refrain, the greasy guitars, the chorus-like backing vocals and horns all give
Monahan
a ledge to slip out onto.
Artist
Train
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Columbia
Producer
Brendan O'Brien
Release Date
2006 01 31
Song List
1: All I Ever Wanted (4:05)
2: Get Out (3:24)
3: Cab (3:23)
4: Give Myself to You (3:22)
5: Am I Reaching You Now (3:44)
6: If I Can't Change Your Mind (3:07)
7: All I Hear (3:29)
8: Shelter Me (3:35)
9: Explanation (4:30)
10: Always Remember (3:33)
11: I'm Not Waiting in Line (3:41)
12: Skyscraper (3:54)
13: For Me, It's You (4:28)
Style.Categories
Jam Bands, American Trad Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
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