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Alive at Last

TrainAudio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)

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listen10. I Wish You Would (Live) 4:24$0.99 Buy Track
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listen12. Free (Live) 6:45$1.29 Buy Track
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listen14. Stay With Me (Live) 4:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Ordinary (Rock Version) 3:35$0.69 Buy Track
listen16. New Sensation 3:28$0.99 Buy Track


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Over the course of 15 years, Train has made its mark on music history with their Grammy-Award-winning song "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" and chart-topping singles "Meet Virginia" and "Calling All Angels." Since forming in San Francisco in 1994, the multi-platinum selling band has traveled a long, successful and sometimes arduous… Read more in Amazon's Train Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 2, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0002VL0LU
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #19,581 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Train has come Alive, November 3, 2004
This review is from: Alive at Last (Audio CD)
"Alive at Last" embodies everything Train represents as a band. It's marvelous musically, vocally, has a great crowd, and it's mastered beautifully.

"Alive at Last" (perhaps titled after the song on the band's most recent studio release "I'm About to Come Alive"), was recorded in Birmingham, Alabama, at a relatively small club. The crowd on this disc sounds HUGE. This may annoy some listeners, but for anyone who has had the privilege of seeing this band live, they'll know it is a true representation of the high energy felt through an entire concert.

The disc opens with the recent top-ten single, "Calling All Angels." If you're sick of hearing it on the radio, you're going to love this version. Lead singer Pat Monahan makes his way through the song with wonderful power, and the band (along with the crowd) backs him up all the way. And this is true for all of the tracks. Train infuses new life into every song, and Monahan's varied vocals are a treat to hear.

The band was truly ON the evenings this set was recorded. They sound tight, with nary a missed note. New addition Brandon Bush on the keys is amazing, be listening for his raw talent. This disc is great. I was very pleased with the quality of the sound as well. For a live album, you can really appreciate the band's talent. Train's reputation as a live band shines, as much of their singles perhaps sound better here than on the original discs. Guitarist Jimmy Stafford professed on Train's website (www.trainline.com) that no layers were added to this recording, everything you hear is live. Listen to this disc with that in mind. It's incredible.

The lesser-known "Landmine" is beyond gorgeous, the cd is worth buying if only for this song. "Sweet Rain," an old-time Train track, flows really well, and "Stay With Me," the only cover of the set, sounds great, with Train once again showing off their musicianship. The weakest song is probably "I Wish You Would," but it still sounds great.

The two studio tracks are written by Monahan and Bart Hendrickson. "Ordinary" is the summer song from "Spider-Man 2," and "New Sensation" is a brand-new Train song. No, it's not a cover, it's an original. Though it sounds a tad overproduced at times, it's growing on me, and it's a new step for Train.

In fact, "New Sensation" could be something of an anthem for the band that's been around for ten years: "I ain't no new sensation, no, but I'm better than I've ever been."

If you aren't a Train fan but you've heard "Drops of Jupiter," "Calling All Angels," "When I Look to the Sky," or any of their other singles and you've thought they were pretty good, pick this disc up. It's a great band having a lot of fun with a crowd that is obviously into them.

The disc is wonderful for Trainiacs and non-Trainiacs alike. Buy it. Now.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "I'm in a really good mood tonight!", November 8, 2004
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John Vester "Johnny V!" (Indianapolis, Indiana USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Alive at Last (Audio CD)
I have to tell you, it takes a lot of guts to open your set with the following three songs: "Calling All Angels," "She's On Fire" and "Meet Virginia." I mean, one would think you are setting yourself up for a flat night as the rest of the set unfolds. But Pat and the gang knew exactly what they were doing when they put together this album. It is simply incredible and a MUST BUY for any Train fan.

I enjoy live albums quite a bit and have reviewed several here on Amazon.com over the years. This album is by far the best mixed, most energetic live album I have ever heard. In fact, I have always been scared to see Train live, because of the fear of being let down by the songs sounding stale or empty. That is not the case whatsoever as this album is pure magic.

Even compared to other live Train tracks (sorry for the pun) I've heard, this album was still a big surprise. I had heard several live versions of Meet Virginia and was even thinking about skipping ahead to the next track on this album, but the mix on this album is so incredible and a few things they change near the end of the song is great! So, listen to the whole track and be surprised what you hear the band do.

Even Pat's voice sounds superb on this album! It's classic when he says "I'm in a really good mood tonight!" just before track four.

In my opinion, Pat has to be the best male rock singer in quite a while, if not ever! I mean, find tracks of him singing covers of "Ramble On" or "Dream On" and you will hear a voice that can really do anything. So a guy who can do Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin and actually sound just as good - if not better than the original artists is really something - plus he writes his own stuff!

Take a shot at this album and I am certain you will be glad you bought it!!!

Thanks for reading my review!
jv
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great disc, but..., November 7, 2004
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Tito (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alive at Last (Audio CD)
This is an awesome representation of the band's ability to play immaculately w/o overmixing, overdubbing, and all the studio tricks. I've seen them live 4 times, both in smaller venues and arena-style, and they're consistently solid.

The selection of songs is good, too. The most glaring ommission is their version of Zep's "Ramble On" -- which seems to be a staple, as they played it at all 4 shows I've seen. [Probably a licensing issue.]

Okay, here's why I didn't give it 5 stars: the crowd noise is a bit too much at points. Not the overall level necessarily (and I agree with the other reviewer who says this captures the energy at their shows), but specifically the what seems like drunk chicks who can't help themselves from yelling. All the "Whoo"s probably wouldn't bother me if I were there at the show, but it's almost as if they put a mic on their table or something. And there's a song where you can hear a guy yelling a few lines into it, too. Listening to it -- especially with headphones on -- I kinda felt like the only sober guy at the show.

I guess to put a positive spin on it, it has the feel of a digitally remastered bootleg album.

Oh, there are a few "sing-a-longs," too.

The disc is worth getting, especially if you're a fan. But if this kinda thing annoys you, you might not wanna pick it up. Or listen to it first, maybe...

Or do what I've decided to do from now on: always have a few drinks before listening to it. <grin> "Whoo!"
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