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Release Date: Jan 31, 2006; Lead Performances: Michelle Wright and Train; Genres: Country/Bluegrass, Pop
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''Drops of Jupiter'' notwithstanding, Train's output is as dull as its moniker. Appropriating from classic rockers like Elton John and Springsteen, Train continue to rumble down a middling path with their fourth studio LP, For Me, It's You. ''Jupiter'' retreads ''All I Ever Wanted'' and the title track stall and are eventually derailed by singer Pat Monahan, whose taste for corny, Dr. Phil-style wisdom would embarrass a Hallmark poet.
Posted Jan 27, 2006
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