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  • Release Date: 08/12/2003
  • Sales Rank: 115,358
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998659360
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My Private Nation

1LISTENCalling All Angels 4:02
2LISTENAll American Girl 3:18
3LISTENWhen I Look to the Sky 4:04
4LISTENSave the Day 4:05
5LISTENMy Private Nation 3:22
6LISTENGet to Me 4:06
7LISTENCounting Airplanes 4:21
8LISTENFollowing Rita 3:45
9LISTENYour Every Color 4:27
10LISTENLincoln Avenue 3:37
11LISTENI'm About to Come Alive 4:05

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Editorial Reviews

As they proved on their 2001 breakthrough, Drops of Jupiter, Train excel at crafting songs that loom large without losing sight of the little things. This attention to detail earned the San Fran band a "Best Rock Song" Grammy for the title cut -- and it informs their follow-up, as evidenced by the soaring ballad "Calling All Angels," which wraps a simple acoustic melody in wave after wave of swirling guitar and harmonies. That's one of Pat Monahan's typically broad treatises, of which My Private Nation has plenty: He comes down to earth, however, on songs like "Save the Day," a surprisingly brawny rocker that name-checks a slew of pop culture icons in its tongue-in-cheek poke at the cult of personality. The band worked with the same team that helped craft Drops of Jupiter, including producer Brendan O'Brien (who co-wrote a pair of songs with Monahan) and Grammy-winning arranger Paul Buckmaster, who adds strings to the wistful travelogue "Lincoln Avenue" and the buoyant "Your Every Color." The departure of co-founding guitarist Richard Hotchkiss -- who left, amicably, during the recording of My Private Nation -- has scaled back the sound somewhat, but the disc's overall tenor is as breezy and amiable as Train's fans have come to expect. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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My Private Nationby Anonymous

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August 23, 2005: I am a very appreciative fan of Train. They have two sides- the pop side, which they do very well and The blues side, which you never hear on the radio, but they rock out just the same! I thought after Drops of Jupiter they would peter out, but boy am I glad I was wrong. Every song on the CD is awesome. Personal fave- I'm About to Come Alive. One of the most honest love songs I have ever heard. If you can get it, there is a single they released of Led Zeppelin's Ramble On and that rocks too. They also did a pretty good job with the Spiderman 2 soundtrack "Ordinary"- a little overproduced but still a good song.

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My Private Nationby Anonymous

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July 18, 2004: this is one of my favorite cds that i own...im listening to it right now! i love get to me and save the day and my private nation...ok fine...i love the WHOLE cd!!!!! it rocks out loud and i dont say that very often. if you are a fan of any kind of rock what so ever, you will love this cd! BUY THIS CD!!! IT IS NOT A WASTE OF MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!peace out and ROCK ON!

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