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Album Details: Train Leaves at Eight

Release Date:08/22/2001
Label:Glitterhaus
UPC:4030433049020

Track List: Train Leaves at Eight

  1. Train Leaves at Eight (To Treno ...
  2. Silenci
  3. Hard Winds Blowin' (Sopram Vento...
  4. People Such as These (Ces Gens-La)
  5. Solex in a Slipshod Style
  1. That's How I Live (So Lebe Ich)
  2. And She Closed Her Eyes
  3. Death's Threshold Step #2
  4. Leb' Wohl

Pro Reviews: Train Leaves at Eight

  • All Music Guide

    The Walkabouts' second collection of covers comes with a quite definite theme, a musical tour of Europe, ranging from Greece in the South all the way up to Norway. And it's most definitely a journey, one which suits the darker, more introspective, and very literate nature of this Seattle band. But the ground covered is more than geographic; not many bands could move from Greek icon Mikis Theodorakis to Krautrockers Neu on the same record. But the Walkabouts, whose career has largely happened in Europe, handle it with aplomb, throwing up plenty of changes in arrangements and working hard to penetrate to the core of a song, even the enigmatic "Solex in a Slipshod Style," on the face of it an odd choice, coming from Dutch sampling queen Solex. A few of the writers might be familiar to Americans, like Jacques Brel and Scott Walker, but the majority of the names will be unknown -- a good thing, since the music can be judged on the interpretation, not the original version. A few famous frien...ds, like R.E.M.'s Peter Buck and Los Lobos sax man Steve Berlin add contributions, but it's the band who make it special, with Carla Torgerson's velvety voice caressing the lyrics while Chris Eckman worries his way into others. It might not be the most relaxing journey on offer, but it's one of the most rewarding, a night train across a Europe, not only through the countries, but also the hearts, minds, and souls. - Chris Nickson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Walkabouts

Despite their background (punk), geography (Seattle), and label affiliation (Sub Pop), the Walkabouts were anything but a grunge band; dark, haunting, and elegiac, their work instead sprung forth from the storytelling traditions of American roots music and the kinetic excitement of rock roll. the Walkabouts were formed in 1984 by Chris Eckman and his brothers Curt and ... Read more