Drops of Jupiter

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Drops of Jupiter
Drops of Jupiter

Drops of Jupiter is the second album of the band Train. The album was produced by Brendan O' Brien.

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[edit] About

The album was released on March 7, 2001 by Sony Records. The single Drops of Jupiter chartered at Billboard Hot 100 for 53 weeks. The album contains 11 tracks of songs.

[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 She's On Fire 3:50
2 I Wish You Would 4:26
3 Drops of Jupiter 4:21
4 It's About You 4:27
5 Hopeless 4:31
6 Respect 3:26
7 Let it Roll 5:00
8 Something More 4:34
9 Whipping Boy 4:27
10 Get Away 4:26
11 Mississippi 7:37

[edit] Awards & Certifications

Year Award Category
2002 Grammy Awards Best Rock Song for Drops of Jupiter
2002 Grammy Awards Best Arrangement for Drops of Jupiter

[edit] Chart Toppers

Year Title Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks
2001 Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me) 8 1

[edit] Credits

Performance Credits

Train Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Paul Buckmaster Conductor

Carl Gorodetzky Violin, Concert Master

Kris Wilkinson String Section Viola

Chuck Leavell Piano

Michael Markman Violin

Bob Mason Cello

Brendan O'Brien Keyboards

Kristin Wilkinson Viola

Evan Wilson Viola

Daniel Smith Cello

Suzie Katayama Cello

Fleming McWilliams Background Vocals

Scott Underwood Percussion, Drums, Keyboards, Group Member

Charlie Colin Bass, Guitar, Background Vocals, Group Member

Rob Hotchkiss Bass, Guitar, Harmonica, Background Vocals, Group Member

Patrick Monahan Percussion, Trumpet, Saxophone, Vocals, Vibes, Group Member

Jimmy Stafford Guitar, Mandolin, Background Vocals, Group Member

Dan Smith Cello

Technical Credits

Paul Buckmaster Arranger, String Arrangements, Orchestral Arrangements

David Campbell String Arrangements

Steve Churchyard Engineer

Nick DiDia Engineer

Bob Ludwig Mastering

Brendan O'Brien Producer

Joel Zimmerman Art Direction

Tony Hernandez Illustrations

Arnie Pustilnik Direction

Ryan Williams Engineer

Scott Underwood Programming

Stephen Saper Authoring

David Bryant Engineer

[edit] Trivia

  • As an album, Drops of Jupiter is difficult to place within a single genre, though many in the industry put the album in the Adult Contemporary Market.

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[edit] Song Meanings

[edit] Reviews

This album is destined to become an all-time favorite.Every song on the album has potential to be a hit single. The title track, Drops Of Jupiter, is a wonderful soulfully sentimental pop hit. It's a classic song and is very enjoyable. Train is easily one of the best new groups on the current scene. Their music has depth and excells in it's spectacular arrangements and use of instruments such as; the mandolin, saxophone, trumpet and acoustic guitar. --Autolady006 03:47, 24 April 2007 (PDT)

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