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Generally favorable reviews- based on 22 Ratings
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Positive: 18 out of 22
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JamesSJul 19, 2003
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ShelbyBAug 9, 2003Awesome songs, deep and meaningful. I love every one of the songs on the CD, but i don't think any can top Drops of Jupiter, even though they come close. I could listen to this CD all day long
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LoriHAug 9, 2003Full of imagery and imagination. Those who lack spirit & intelligence however may find it not worth the listen.
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LoriBJun 30, 2003This is their best so far- I have been listening to it non-stop.
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Dasie6peekie6Jul 27, 2003this cd is the best and Train is even better LiVe!!!!!
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DeeTAug 3, 2003The songs are great. Make sure to see them live if they perform in your city- you will appreciate the cd even more.
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KarenMSep 18, 2003Train has captivated me. My only complaint is I can't read all the lyrics that accompany the CD because of the type style and dark background.
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MegMFeb 25, 2004I have loved this band since about August(?) of 2001! So, once I got this album in June of last year, I did a little dance round the living room and scared my dog somewhat, then in the evening dashed upstairs to listen to it. Some of the songs I wasn't sure I loved, but that's the thing about Train, their songs always grow on you. Overall this is a great great album!!
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SteveJul 27, 2004While one or two of the tracks aren't worthy of the CD as a whole, most will reward the repeat listener who aspires to discover hidden depths. From "Lincoln Avenue" through to the end, it becomes clear that the band's influences may reach back further than Counting Crows, et al, to ELO, Boston, and The Beatles. Let's hope they have legs.
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AmerMMar 15, 2006Best Train album yet.. incredible lyrics and music ! Pat Monahan's voice is just out of this world! They really are one of the best bands in the world
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LorialDec 19, 2003
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JoshTJul 14, 2003By far, Train's best work yet. Good stuff, real good.
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MeganMJul 24, 2003Old stuff is certainly better, but this cd is still really great. They're an awesome band and no matter what they do, it rocks. Pat Monohan is one of the best vocalists and song writers, hands down.
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dannybApr 13, 2006Even though they are slightly overproduced from their original Meet Virgina days -- they are solid musicians and this is a strong album. I'd give my private Nation the nod over DoJ, but my fav is their original -- train, train. Though if you're new to train, I'd start with this first
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Q MagazineContinues to adhere firmly to the rootsy rock of fellow travellers Matchbox Twenty and Counting Crows, while their earnest musicianship and hard work will delight fans of that sort of thing. [Aug 2003, p.115]
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There's a surface attractiveness to many of the songs here, such as ''Save the Day'' and ''All American Girl,'' that rewards closer listening.
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Pat Monahan and his boys have reverted back to their quasi-bohemian roots, meaning they sound like a better Counting Crows (with a dreamier frontman) and less-challenging Wallflowers.