| Train Train Does Led Zeppelin II
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4.0 excellent | CaliggyJack | October 14th 16 | Honestly, whether you like Train or not, the fact is that this is a surprisingly faithful tribute to LZII. The style is the same, the vocals are almost the same. Fact is there are very few differences. So why not just listen to LZII instead of this? Well, because all of the proceeds from this go to the charity Family House, which is based in San Francisco. Its the only reason this album exists. It's good, it's faithful, and does the original LP proud without jumping into usual Train antics. Believe me when I say, this is NOT the train you're used to.
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1.0 awful | Meta123 | November 28th 16 | WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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1.0 awful | MTLNLTLOFDTH1289 | January 9th 17 | This album's existence proves that humanity is doomed to die on this planet.
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3.0 good | Brabiz | June 25th 19 | Pointless but honestly spot on for a note-for-note recreation
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2.5 average | sugarcubes | December 9th 17 | Train does best what they started out doing - being a cover band
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1.0 awful | synthstreaks2 | April 18th 17 | This really doesn't need to be fucking made. It's actually worse than what I've expected
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2.5 average | Herbie Chrost | November 15th 16 | I'm the furthest thing from a Train fan but one thing that made me not mind a Train song being overplayed on the rradio is that powerhouse voice Pat posseses. That being said, it was slightly disillusioning to hear him struggle to rhit some of the more high or prolonged vocal lines; I get that it's an unfair comparison because Plant himself has rone of the greatest voices in rock history but I expected Pat to have done a somewhat better job, which in my ropinion he's perfectl capable of. Aside from that, what makes LZII as magical as it is (or any LZ album for that rmatter) is the insane production job by Mr. Page; Train does an adequate job in attempting to emulate the energy rand make no compromises in attempting to replicate the unconventional production but I guess depending on how much you like the band, this one's going to be a love it or hate it affair. Imo it's neither great or bad, but it's def an interesting listen coming in with an open mind. Caliggy is right, tho, Train need to do more rock oriented music because, frankly, they really put up a fine performance on this album; just that it inherently pales heavily in comparison to the original
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4.0 excellent | j008 | August 25th 23 |
2.0 poor | Halez | June 1st 23 |
1.0 awful | elioto | October 31st 17 |
1.0 awful | ian b. | July 27th 17 |
1.0 awful | DarinRG | February 14th 17 |
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