Hearing Kristina Train for the first time is nothing less than a revelation… Read Full Bio ↴Hearing Kristina Train for the first time is nothing less than a revelation: her sunny, easygoing demeanor and youthful good looks belie the heart-wrenching power of her voice. Train’s Blue Note debut, Spilt Milk, is urbane and soulful, lush in its arrangements but intimate in its emotions, built on a foundation of classic and deeply felt southern soul. The title track unfolds with an almost cinematic grandeur, its string-laden chorus swelling with widescreen melancholy. Balancing the sultry with the strong, Train excels on bittersweet breakup/makeup numbers like “Don’t Remember” and “It’s Over Now.” As the aphorism of the album title suggests, the album tells the story of an indomitable spirit. Train knows how, over the course of a song, to walk away from a relationship with tremendous style.
Spilt Milk was recorded in London with Jimmy Hogarth, the sought-after British producer whose recent credits include Duffy, Corinne Bailey Rae and James Blunt. Powerhouse songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and arranger Eg White – Grammy Awards Record of the Year nominee for Adele’s “Chasing Pavements” – co-wrote most of this material. Singer and pianist Ed Harcourt also co-wrote two, including the climactic “Far From the Country,” an especially poignant and personal conclusion to the disc, about the physical and emotional distances one must bridge to keep love alive
For inspiration, Train turns to Aretha Franklin – “There is not a song that Aretha has sung or will ever sing that doesn’t just melt me” – along with blues/R&B cult figures like former Stax star/Raelette Mable John and Bob Dylan-favorite Karen Dalton. Says Train, “I wanted my album to offer glimpses of my influences, not sound like my influences. Jimmy, Eg and I are of similar backgrounds, we appreciate the same music; we have similar tastes. The arrangements are just what we felt the songs needed, they give the songs flavor but don’t try to steal anybody else’s style. I hope the album is a nod to the music I love, while still being modern.”
Music has been at the center of Train’s world since she was a toddler, when her mother encouraged her to play the violin. Train took to the instrument, but, more importantly, she also discovered an innate aptitude as a singer, with unerring pitch and a preternaturally mature delivery from a very young age. Says Train, “There’s depth to my voice and I think it comes from a lot of different places. But the way I sound today is the way I always sounded -- except in a tinier body.”
As an artist, Train could never simply be described as a product of her times and that has allowed her, on Spilt Milk, to create music that can arguably be called timeless. Her mom, who raised Train alone, fashioned what some might view as a sheltered existence for the young Train, keeping her away from television and pop radio. But what she really did was provide a fertile laboratory for Train to freely grow as a young woman and a singer, apart from the vagaries of trends. Train took music and ballet lessons and listened to classical music and opera, along with jazz and blues. Her violin training definitely came in handy: Train has arranging credits on three of her tracks and overdubbed strings on two of them.
Though born in New York City, Train was raised in Savannah, Georgia, and southern soul and gospel, which she sang in church and school choirs growing up, has had the most profound effect on her work. Almost as significant was the moment when, as a teenager, she unearthed her mom’s tucked-away stash of vinyl albums from the sixties and seventies: Joni Mitchell, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin. Say Train,” I remember hearing Janis Joplin’s records and thinking, what is that all about? We lived in downtown Savannah, in a house kind of like a New York City brownstone. When we had thunderstorms I would go up to the roof and scream at the top of my lungs because I wanted to make my voice raspier. God only knows what that’s done to me!”
By the time Train was 19, she was already singing professionally, albeit locally. A producer based in the south who’d spotted Train arranged to bring her up to New York City to showcase for Blue Note. The label chiefs offered Train a development deal – but her mom had other ideas. She insisted her daughter go to college first. Many a confident and headstrong young artist would rebel and go it alone, accept the deal and take their chances. But Train – reluctantly, she now admits – listened to her mom. She agreed to attend college in Athens, Ga., keeping her hand in music by joining a band and spending far more time rehearsing and gigging than hitting the books. And when she was ready to return to her career full-time, Blue Note was still waiting.
It was time well-spent, Train now realizes: “I know that at 19, I would not have made this record, which is the record I always wanted to make. This is the album that defines who I am. At 19, I don’t know what I would have put out. I believe everything happened for a reason. It took this amount of time for me to get here and to make this record. I always knew it would happen. “
Train made several trips to London over the course of two years, to write with Hogarth and White, but the actual recording moved quickly. In fact, Train was such a natural that some of the vocal performances they chose came straight from the song demos they’d originally done. Right before they were about to embark on their final sessions, though, a disastrous computer glitch during file back-up resulted in the loss of much of what they’d already completed. As Train recalls, “It was the perfect electronic storm.” Undaunted, she and her cohorts went back in and re-cut the vanished material with even more passion and determination, the setback turning out to be far more inspiration than challenge. Looking back, Train says, “I don’t think anything was lost. I don’t think there was this one magic moment that we could never recapture. I love what it is today.” And the experience provided her with an album title. “Don’t cry over spilt milk.”
Train’s confidence and faith in what she has created is part of what makes Spilt Milk so thrilling: “There’s just this magic thing that happens sometimes and you think, I want to sing this song for the rest of my life – I want to live in it, I want to bury myself in it, I want to wriggle around in it.. Every time I finished one, it was like, I can’t believe that, at this point in my life I finally have a song I would fight for, that I believe in 100% percent. And now I have all these songs together on an entire album that I feel this way about. For me, that’s my college degree.”
Spilt Milk was recorded in London with Jimmy Hogarth, the sought-after British producer whose recent credits include Duffy, Corinne Bailey Rae and James Blunt. Powerhouse songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and arranger Eg White – Grammy Awards Record of the Year nominee for Adele’s “Chasing Pavements” – co-wrote most of this material. Singer and pianist Ed Harcourt also co-wrote two, including the climactic “Far From the Country,” an especially poignant and personal conclusion to the disc, about the physical and emotional distances one must bridge to keep love alive
For inspiration, Train turns to Aretha Franklin – “There is not a song that Aretha has sung or will ever sing that doesn’t just melt me” – along with blues/R&B cult figures like former Stax star/Raelette Mable John and Bob Dylan-favorite Karen Dalton. Says Train, “I wanted my album to offer glimpses of my influences, not sound like my influences. Jimmy, Eg and I are of similar backgrounds, we appreciate the same music; we have similar tastes. The arrangements are just what we felt the songs needed, they give the songs flavor but don’t try to steal anybody else’s style. I hope the album is a nod to the music I love, while still being modern.”
Music has been at the center of Train’s world since she was a toddler, when her mother encouraged her to play the violin. Train took to the instrument, but, more importantly, she also discovered an innate aptitude as a singer, with unerring pitch and a preternaturally mature delivery from a very young age. Says Train, “There’s depth to my voice and I think it comes from a lot of different places. But the way I sound today is the way I always sounded -- except in a tinier body.”
As an artist, Train could never simply be described as a product of her times and that has allowed her, on Spilt Milk, to create music that can arguably be called timeless. Her mom, who raised Train alone, fashioned what some might view as a sheltered existence for the young Train, keeping her away from television and pop radio. But what she really did was provide a fertile laboratory for Train to freely grow as a young woman and a singer, apart from the vagaries of trends. Train took music and ballet lessons and listened to classical music and opera, along with jazz and blues. Her violin training definitely came in handy: Train has arranging credits on three of her tracks and overdubbed strings on two of them.
Though born in New York City, Train was raised in Savannah, Georgia, and southern soul and gospel, which she sang in church and school choirs growing up, has had the most profound effect on her work. Almost as significant was the moment when, as a teenager, she unearthed her mom’s tucked-away stash of vinyl albums from the sixties and seventies: Joni Mitchell, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin. Say Train,” I remember hearing Janis Joplin’s records and thinking, what is that all about? We lived in downtown Savannah, in a house kind of like a New York City brownstone. When we had thunderstorms I would go up to the roof and scream at the top of my lungs because I wanted to make my voice raspier. God only knows what that’s done to me!”
By the time Train was 19, she was already singing professionally, albeit locally. A producer based in the south who’d spotted Train arranged to bring her up to New York City to showcase for Blue Note. The label chiefs offered Train a development deal – but her mom had other ideas. She insisted her daughter go to college first. Many a confident and headstrong young artist would rebel and go it alone, accept the deal and take their chances. But Train – reluctantly, she now admits – listened to her mom. She agreed to attend college in Athens, Ga., keeping her hand in music by joining a band and spending far more time rehearsing and gigging than hitting the books. And when she was ready to return to her career full-time, Blue Note was still waiting.
It was time well-spent, Train now realizes: “I know that at 19, I would not have made this record, which is the record I always wanted to make. This is the album that defines who I am. At 19, I don’t know what I would have put out. I believe everything happened for a reason. It took this amount of time for me to get here and to make this record. I always knew it would happen. “
Train made several trips to London over the course of two years, to write with Hogarth and White, but the actual recording moved quickly. In fact, Train was such a natural that some of the vocal performances they chose came straight from the song demos they’d originally done. Right before they were about to embark on their final sessions, though, a disastrous computer glitch during file back-up resulted in the loss of much of what they’d already completed. As Train recalls, “It was the perfect electronic storm.” Undaunted, she and her cohorts went back in and re-cut the vanished material with even more passion and determination, the setback turning out to be far more inspiration than challenge. Looking back, Train says, “I don’t think anything was lost. I don’t think there was this one magic moment that we could never recapture. I love what it is today.” And the experience provided her with an album title. “Don’t cry over spilt milk.”
Train’s confidence and faith in what she has created is part of what makes Spilt Milk so thrilling: “There’s just this magic thing that happens sometimes and you think, I want to sing this song for the rest of my life – I want to live in it, I want to bury myself in it, I want to wriggle around in it.. Every time I finished one, it was like, I can’t believe that, at this point in my life I finally have a song I would fight for, that I believe in 100% percent. And now I have all these songs together on an entire album that I feel this way about. For me, that’s my college degree.”
It's Over Now
Kristina Train Lyrics
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06-Big Ang feat Siobhan - Tryin' to forget bout it Ordinary things tipercal predictabl…
112 What is this? Numbers in your pocket I remember when you Use…
112 | www.Marvin-Vibez.in I've got my life laid out in front of me…
112/Super Cat What is this? Numbers in your pocket I remember when you …
4th Avenue Jones Artist: 4th Avenue Jones Album: Stereo: The Evolution Of Hi…
5'nizza Один за одним дни В этом мире мы не одни Но каждый…
A's I'm just trying to get by I'm still hoping for better…
Ace Frehley You were life and love upon this island And it…
Anton Myburgh If I could turn back the time To the days when…
Beach Boys The flame of love we had has finally died Can't take…
Beyoncé Effie, Curtis was supposed to Love me Curtis was supposed to…
Big Ang Tryin' to forget bout it Ordinary things tipercal predictabl…
Big K.R.I.T. It's over now, it's over now I lost it all I bet…
Bosson Lyrics:bosson, music: bosson, deeno I'm sitting in a place …
Cause & Effect I guess it's over now I think we've seen the end When…
Cause and Effect I guess it's over now I think we've seen the end When…
Corey I've been beaten, I've been bruised I've been cheated, and I…
Crispin J. Glover ft Mary I said we the best at making this green I swear…
D.Votion & Kaysee Done, with that shit Done, with that bitch Done, with that l…
Dan the Automator [Talking voice] Yeah man, just left town man I'm here, here …
Danny Boy I can tell that you're worried It's written on your face And…
Darren Criss There it goes, another one is gone, Another try, another on…
Deborah Cox Baby it's over Tryin' to forget about Ordinary thangs Typic…
Deitrick It's over now It's over now So it's over now It's over now …
Deon Kipping Yeah Halleluiah O-oh O-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oh O-oh (Lead) Who …
dePhaser Found you down the avenue, with a weirdo smile on your…
DJ Enuff What is this? Numbers in your pocket I remember when you Use…
DJ OPTICAL the M.N.B These walls will no longer hold this the weight of a…
Domenic Marte If I could do it all over again Girl I would…
Dominic Marte If I could do it all over again Girl I would…
Electric Lady Lab I know you're long gone with someone new I can't move…
Fall N Grace These walls will no longer hold this the weight of a…
Frehley's Comet You were life and love upon this island And it…
Froidz Guess It's Over Now…
Glovibes Telling me Telling me Telling me lies Telling me Telling me…
Golden Earring Can you tell me what it's all about now There's a…
Honeymoon Suite Four in the morning, still no call What am I to…
Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band We were so in love the day love started Who would…
J-Dawg (It's over, it's over) I feel like once again we're stuck…
Jake & Blake Back on the shit had to pass on a bitch She…
Janet Gabriel It's over now --- Janet Gabriel You said you were leaving Y…
Jeanette You heard me right We can't make it good And that is…
Jeff & Jessey It's not meant to be easy, calling out for harmony Gather…
Jimmy Swaggart It's Over Now When I look back to yesterday, and upon…
Joey Albert You You turned and walk away I didn't know what to say I…
Johnny & Charlie I've been thinking it over But I can't figure out how Were…
Jun Kung It's over now 沒人沒物沒任何事 It's over now 給你貪給你戀給你依 It's over now…
K-Otix It's over now, it's over now I lost it all I bet…
Kennedy Administration If it meant that much to you, you should have…
Killcam You ignite me like a lighter But turned me into a…
Kiss / Frehley's Comet You were life and love upon this island And it…
Kurupt Its over, it's over Now we're over It's my turn Now it's ove…
Kyla You You turned and walk away I didn't know what to say I…
L.A. Guns Just another night And I'm all alone I wonder where you are …
La Guns Just another night And I'm all alone I wonder where you ar…
La Sera Been a long and lonely time Don't ask me to be…
Little White Lie Sami: There it goes, another one is gone Another tr…
Longshot & Profound There are no happy endings The good guy doesn't win Nice guy…
Luther Vandross Something's goin' on, it's the middle of the night And my…
Marc Broussard This living's killing me Scaring me to death Somehow the…
Marie Picasso Last night I had to stop and catch my breath Cuz…
Matthew Dear Is this the right thing your thoughts are too long I'll dr…
McRae Carmen I remember other days how I used to weep Over…
Mobb Deep feat. 112 What is this? Numbers in your pocket I remember when you Use…
Mocca I know that you’re very nice Never ever tell me lies You’r…
Mr. Dupont Why did they let Minnesota burn Only slumlords let the build…
Natasha Thomas [Chorus] What kind of love have you got You should be home…
Neve She comes up and every time She'll see what I could…
Nikki Gil You you turned and walked away I didn't know what to…
October Nites So I don't know What to do Since you are wasted and…
One Twelve What is this? Numbers in your pocket I remember when you …
Paddy Casey Well it's all over now, and we both know why 'Cause…
Pam & Dodi Well it's all over now, and we both know why 'Cause…
Papas Fritas What's the use of standing here when I'm all alone What's…
Particle Thief We're here now It's come to this We don't know to do The…
PeO You keep on coming back To this deserted place I've forgotte…
Ralph Covert And Bad Examples Id like to remember you the way you look this…
Reamonn Who decides when the time has come to role the…
Ricky Fante For so long we did our best We gave everything that…
S-X Na na na Na na na I used to think that what…
SILICON ESTATE Go ahead and kill me once again I′ll make it easy…
Sir Colin Andai ku miliki kesempatan Izinkanku melafazkan kata-kata in…
Sons Of Korah My son, my life was all poured out Like water, water,…
Stefan Andersson And she sparkles her surprise The marvels of the milky way …
Taryll Jackson (Looking back) There's so many things that I would change (L…
Tedy I don′t need your tears I don't care for promises All I…
Termanology & A.G. Cash money big timers I steve harvey my lineup Cause everybo…
Terra Lightfoot Gray concrete road whispers Underneath the spinning wheels …
The Automator [Talking voice] Yeah man, just left town man I'm here, here …
The Bad Examples Id like to remember you the way you look this…
The Beach Boys The flame of love we had has finally died Can't take…
The Cats Can someone help me I'm in despair The girl I love She wa…
The Goldwaters I give faith to the faithless Goldwater 21st century magic …
The Ivorys I wish we could go back to the start I don't…
The Years At the end of your week Are you answering honestly? Are you…
Thomas Natasha [Chorus] What kind of love have you got You should be home…
Tom & The Tempests Sometimes she goes out in the rain Just for that smell…
Vanessa Bell Armstrong I need a song to save your people I need a…
Vanna Vanna You, you turned and walked away I didn't know what to…
Various Artists Oh Oh Oh Oohoh Hut, Come On! Oh Oh Oh Oohoh…
Walter McCarty I never should have let you in We should have just…
Wheel Im tired of feeling like an outcast And its hard to…
Works Progress Administration You take the house You take the car I'll take the micropho…
모카(mocca) I know that you're very nice Never ever tell me lies You're…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Kristina Train:
Baile Baile Everybody move, now we doing the conga Everybody fire, fire,…
Chase Me Away Take me away to January I'm done with this year I'm tired…
Dark Black I remember colors painted in my eyes Green was for the…
Don' Remember Time to sleep Time to wake Wish I could Can you forgive me? …
Don't Beg For Love When I hurt you, be good to me When I tell…
Don't Leave Me Here Alone Don't leave me here alone Now that our love had flown From…
Don't Remember Time to sleep Time to wake Wish I could Can you forgive m…
Don’ Remember Time to sleep Time to wake Wish I could Can you forgive me? …
Don’t Beg for Love When I hurt you, be good to me When I tell…
Dream Of Me Dream of me, baby In a place far away from here And…
Everloving Arms from the dead these hopes that hanging by a thread now raise…
I'm Wanderin' I'm wandering, been moving to and fro Just wandering, with n…
January after all the streets go quiet walk along the bridge in…
Lonely Sinner I have fallen, like an apple from the tree I am…
Lose You Tonight First sound of the morning bird Won't be long until we…
No Man’s Land Surfing channels to fool my feelings They're still resisting…
No One's Gonna Love You It's looking like a limb torn off Or altogether just taken…
Pins & Needles pins and needles pins and needles is all I can't feel I can'…
Pins And Needles Pins and needles Pins and needles, is all, I can feel, I…
Saturdays Are The Greatest Saturdays are the greatest when you wake with someone and yo…
Sparks Did I drive you away? Well I know what you′ll say You'll…
Spilt Milk Sometimes I get down Might throw my weight around Games ar…
Sunny Side Of The Street Grab your coat and get your hat Leave your worries on…
True Love Avenue whsydubdksksp say lovewkaisjsbhsus zjjsjdjidididikekdjdbduje…
Waltz With Me Under the Sun There she goes Away she blows A little white feather sets of…
You First sound of the morning bird Won't be long until we…
You're Still Going To Lose People are talking, but I just hear voices I know what…
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Vanice
First sound of the morning bird
Won't be long until we stir
Reach over to your pillowcase
I only feel the cold empty space
We were hit so hard by the street
Walking in the still summer heat
Faces in an endless sea
I wait for you to ride on with me
Should have seen it coming there were more than warning signs
But I was blind
We could work it out if you would let go of your pride
Make up your mind
You know we always tried
Never seem to get it right
And running out of time
I don't want to lose you tonight
Brushes on the riverside
Swaying in the rising tide
We have only us to give
And I want something more than this
Should have seen it coming there were more than warning signs
But I was blind
We could work it out if you would let go of your pride
Make up your mind
You know we always tried
Never seem to get it right
And running out of time
I don't want to lose you tonight
You know we always tried
Never seem to get it right
And running out of time
I don't want to lose you tonight
You know we always tried
Never seem to get it right
And running out of time
I don't want to lose you tonight
T S
One of the most underrated performers today
Greg Parry
Have loved her music for several years. So very underrated!!!
0valle0
This is amazing, I hope she gets the recognition she deserves.
JV Smith
What a fantastic voice. So haunting yet sultry at the same time.
Vanice
First sound of the morning bird
Won't be long until we stir
Reach over to your pillowcase
I only feel the cold empty space
We were hit so hard by the street
Walking in the still summer heat
Faces in an endless sea
I wait for you to ride on with me
Should have seen it coming there were more than warning signs
But I was blind
We could work it out if you would let go of your pride
Make up your mind
You know we always tried
Never seem to get it right
And running out of time
I don't want to lose you tonight
Brushes on the riverside
Swaying in the rising tide
We have only us to give
And I want something more than this
Should have seen it coming there were more than warning signs
But I was blind
We could work it out if you would let go of your pride
Make up your mind
You know we always tried
Never seem to get it right
And running out of time
I don't want to lose you tonight
You know we always tried
Never seem to get it right
And running out of time
I don't want to lose you tonight
You know we always tried
Never seem to get it right
And running out of time
I don't want to lose you tonight
Короновирус
Не передать словами какая прекрасная песня, сердце разрывается и рыдает в голос!
Toby Clarke
Just discovered Kristina this week. Love her voice.
Carl Chen
I found out this song unintentionally. Her voice is absolutely amazing. I will keep track of her songs.
MasterToan
Great voice. Perfect for the type of music she does. I never get tired of hearing it.
Borislav Nakov
I love this song ! Amazing voice !