Alive at Last

Alive at Last

by Train
Alive at Last

Alive at Last

by Train

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Overview

A truly refreshing thing about Train's Alive at Last is its sound; it feels like a bootleg recording, where the microphones were all located in the audience, capturing the performance as it happened -- flaws and all. For those seeking pristinely edited mobile unit sound, this isn't for you. This one is for the legions of fanatics that Train inspire. All of the hits are here, and the set opens with (what else?) "Calling All Angels" as the crowd loses it right away and sings along. Listeners can hear the beer bottles tinkling in "Meet Virgina" just before the band erupts on the refrain. Of course, "Drops of Jupiter" is here as is "Sweet Rain," "All American Girl," "Get to Me," and "Stay With Me," which closes it out. Train are on throughout; they don't sound as if they're going through the motions. It's the thing that people love and hate about them the most: they mean it, every word, every beat, every crunchy guitar fill that bleeds into the verse. The singalong parts are irritating, but if you've ever seen the band live, this will pull you in the same way it forces others to flee from them. In fact, this document is the perfect evidence for both sides. It's easy to understand why people hate them; their sincerity is pervasive and it bleeds all over everything. Conversely, this is also precisely why they inspire such devotion in a fan base that is utterly sick of "cool," "hip," "smart," and so on. They only enjoy themselves and affirm who they are with their peers. There are two new studio tracks here, but they needn't have bothered to include them. Not because they're bad or substandard, but because the live set is the story, the whole thing. Coming as they do at the end -- which is the only place they could -- feels like an afterthought and anticlimactic, which of course they are in comparison to this garrulous, excessive performance that gets at the heart of what Train are about for their fans. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 06/17/2016
Label: Sony Music
UPC: 0889853350728
Rank: 96965

Tracks

  1. Calling All Angels
  2. She's on Fire
  3. Meet Virginia
  4. Save the Day
  5. Get to Me
  6. Landmine
  7. All American Girl
  8. When I Look to the Sky
  9. Latin Interlude [Live] [Instrumental]
  10. I Wish You Would
  11. Sweet Rain
  12. Free
  13. Drops of Jupiter
  14. Stay With Me
  15. Ordinary [Rock Version]
  16. New Sensation [Album Version]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Train   Primary Artist
Johnny Colt   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Stafford   Mandolin,Vocals (Background),Guitar
Pat Monahan   Vocals
Tony Lopacinski   Guitar,Harmonica,Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Brandon Bush   Keyboards
Scott Underwood   Drums

Technical Credits

Don Gilmore   Audio Production,Engineer,Producer
Brett Eliason   Audio Engineer,Mixing,Engineer
Pat Monahan   Composer
Charlie Colin   Composer
Daniel Mendez   Engineer
David Campbell   String Arrangements
J.R. Stafford   Composer
Rob Hotchkiss   Composer
Tammy Comstock   Project Coordinator
James Stafford   Composer
Michelle Holme   Art Direction
Barnaby Draper   Photography
John Burton   Mixing Assistant
Rod Stewart   Composer
Scott Underwood   Composer,Art Direction
Ron Wood   Composer
Jimmy Stafford   Composer
Andy Wallace   Mixing
Bob Clearmountain   Mixing
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