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1
She's On Fire
03:49
58,545 plays
2
I Wish You Would
04:24
41,739 plays
3
Drops Of Jupiter
04:20
485,598 plays
4
It's About You
04:25
47,433 plays
5
Hopeless
04:31
51,436 plays
6
Respect
03:25
36,779 plays
7
Let It Roll
04:36
36,260 plays
8
Something More
04:34
37,837 plays
9
Whipping Boy
04:27
31,102 plays
10
Getaway
04:25
34,165 plays
11
Mississippi
05:06
45,404 plays
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album review
Although Train's singles got heavy rotation on "alternative" radio stations, there's nothing cutting-edge about the band's sophomore effort, Drops of Jupiter. Train is a classic rock wannabe band in the mold of Counting Crows, although that's not always a bad thing. In fact, the best moments on Drops of Jupiter are the most blatant rip-offs, which means the band can sound endearing even when they don't sound unique. Does the hit title track remind you of Madman Across the Water-era Elton John? Well, it's no coincidence. Paul Buckmaster, who arranged the soaring strings on much of John's best work, reprises that role here, and session keyboardist extraordinaire Chuck Leavell channels John on the piano. And when lead singer Pat Monahan sings "When I get this feeling" in "It's About You," just try not to sing "I want sexual healing" over the actual lyrics that follow. Overall, this is a safe, solid second effort from a band that knows how to write hit singles. ~ Mark Morgenstein, All Music Guide
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