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California 37 (album)

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Released
  
April 13, 2012

Length
  
39:51

Release date
  
13 April 2012

Recorded
  
2010–12

Artist
  
Train

Label
  
Columbia Records

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Producer
  
Espionage, David Hodges, Diji Parq, Butch Walker, Gregg Wattenberg

California 37 (2012)
  
Bulletproof Picasso (2014)

Genres
  
Rock music, Roots rock, Folk rock

Nominations
  
World Music Award for World’s Best Album

Similar
  
Train albums, Rock music albums

Train this ll be my year lyric video


California 37 is the sixth studio album from California rock band Train. The album was released on April 13, 2012 through Columbia Records. It is the last Train album to feature drummer Scott Underwood before his departure in 2014 and the last recorded as a three-piece. It was preceded by the lead single "Drive By" on January 10, 2012.

Contents

Background

Train recorded the album in San Francisco and Los Angeles with Butch Walker and Espionage, and Monahan says that a majority of the writing happened while the group was touring Save Me, San Francisco. "I didn't spend 3 months or 5 months writing, I just wrote throughout the course of the last 3 years," said Monahan. "We have 13 songs that we've recorded and I want to hear every single one of them over and over again."

Recording

California 37 was recorded in various locations across North America. Recording sessions for the band's sixth studio album took place at the Tiny Telephone and Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco and at Ruby Red Studios located in Los Angeles, California. Additional recording and production for the album also took place at the Bear Creek Studios in Woodinville, Washington and at the Avast! Recording Studios located in Seattle, Washington. Other studios used by the band for recording on California 37 include Integrated Studios, Flux Studios, MSR Studios and Peaceful Waters Music, all located in New York, New York, and at the Quayside Studios, located outside of North America, in Newcastle, England.

Album title and cover

The album is named after California State Route 37, a state highway in the North San Francisco Bay Area in northern California. The album's cover is a picture of a 1961 Cadillac on a barren road with a California State Route 37 spade sign in the foreground—with a shadow overlay of their crown logo used on every album since their debut.

Critical reception

California 37 received generally mixed reviews from music critics upon its release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 53 based on 6 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews". Both the BBC and The New York Times gave the album mixed reviews. On the other hand, the Northwest Herald and Billboard gave the album a positive review.

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart in the United Kingdom, selling 7,809 copies. It is their highest-charting album there since Drops of Jupiter which peaked at number eight in 2001. In the United States, California 37 debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 76,000 copies. It is their fourth top 10 album and their highest-charting album in the US. As of September 2012, California 37 has sold 254,000 copies.

On June 25, Train is re-issuing the album as California 37: Mermaids of Alcatraz Tour Edition. It will have three additional studio recordings on it: "Futon", "To Be Loved" and a cover of John Lennon's "Imagine". The album will also have 3 live songs off of California 37 taken from the band's 2012 San Francisco Tour: "Drive By (Live from San Francisco)," "This'll Be My Year (Live from San Francisco)," and "When The Fog Rolls In (Live from San Francisco)."

Singles

"Drive By" was released as the album's lead single on January 10, 2012. It was commercially successful, peaking at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100—giving the band their third top ten hit on the chart—and at number 2 on the Billboard Adult Top 40. It also reached the top ten in several other countries, including Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The single was later certified three times platinum by Music Canada and the Recording Industry Association of America, two times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association, The song's music video, directed by Alan Ferguson and shot at Shafer Vineyards, premiered on VH1 on February 14, 2012. "Feels Good at First" was released digitally on March 26 in the week preceding the album's release. "50 Ways to Say Goodbye" was released to adult contemporary radio in the United States as the album's second official single on June 11, with a release to mainstream radio following on July 31. The single peaked at numbers 20 and 4 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Adult Top 40.

"Bruises", featuring American country singer Ashley Monroe, was released as the third single from California 37 on October 5, 2012. The song was re-recorded in both English and French with singer Marilou for its Canadian single release, while the original version was released to country radio and peaked at number 79 on the Hot 100. On November 28, Train announced that "This'll Be My Year" would be released as the album's fourth single in Australia. The following day, it officially impacted radio in the country. "Mermaid" was released to American adult contemporary radio as the album's fifth overall and final single on December 27.

Personnel

Credits for California 37 adapted from AllMusic.

Train
  • Pat Monahan – vocals, songwriting
  • Jimmy Stafford – guitar
  • Scott Underwood – drums
  • Additional Personnel

    Songs

    1This'll Be My Year3:30
    2Drive By3:16
    3Feels Good at First3:03

    References

    California 37 (album) Wikipedia