Train Leaves at Eight

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Second collection of covers from the alt-country outfit, 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 friends, like R.E.M.'s Peter Buck and Los Lobos sax man Steve Berlin add contributions. Digipak. Glitterhouse Records. 2001.

Music Review:

  1. Tranquility Base
  2. Very Best of Howard Jones [Import]
  3. Vive la Trance [Import]
  4. We Didn't See You on Sunday
  5. 26/5/00 - Velodromo Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain [Live]
  6. 26 Songs
  7. 78 'Til 79: The Lost Album
  8. A Beard of Stars
  9. A Ghost Is Born [Enhanced] [Import] [Limited Edition]
  10. All Live and All of the Night [Import] [Live] [Original recording remastered]

Music Review

music review

Music Review

Pioneers [CD-single] [Limited Edition] [Import]

Alfred Brendel: Recital 1991

13 Bacarolles

Music: Fatou

Amusing Anecdotes for the Depraved [Import]

Aperitivo

Adi Anant: Creation Mondiale (A Beginning Without An End)

Booth and the Bad Angel

16 Lovers Lane [Import]

Béla Bartók: Concerto for Viola & Orchestra / Peter Eötvös: Replica / György Kurtág: Movement for Viola & Orchestra - Kim Kashkashian

A Total Let-Down [Explicit Lyrics]

A Diferenca Que Um Minuto Faz [Import]

20 Kilates Nortenos

Journeyman Blues

The Definitive Collection