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- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 accessdate "2007-12-04".
- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 authorlink "Bill Janovitz".
- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 first "Bill".
- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 isCitedBy Train_in_Vain.
- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 last "Janovitz".
- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 publisher "Allmusic".
- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 quote "a, b) Despite being hidden — it was originally not listed on the sleeve, for the band felt it was too commercial — 'Train in Vain' cracked the Top 40 in the US. This was remarkable in 1980 for a so-called punk rock band. The song was literally the hidden gem of the master-stroke London Calling.".
- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 quote "d, e, f) Masters of pale pop Third Eye Blind recorded a weak sugar-coated, suburban hip-hop version in an ill-advised 'tribute' on Burning London: The Clash Tribute , which is almost a disaster from start to finish. On the other hand, on her 1995 album Medusa, Annie Lennox manages to pull off what Third Eye Blind seemed to be attempting: a soulful, dance-beat cover of the song. The differences are that Lennox can actually sing and the production and arrangement are thought-out and well-crafted. In addition, Dwight Yoakam turns in a fine, countrified rendition on Under the Covers .".
- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 title "Train in Vain".
- f5ff703e652970abd227986df64727877fa21838ecd55dfcebdb19d50b5188a7 work "Song Review".