Personnel: Pat Monahan (vocals); Jimmy Stafford (guitar); Scott Underwood (drums).
Audio Mixer: Mark Endert .
Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley; GW Studios, New York, NY; Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco, CA; Kensaltown Recording Studios, London, England; Quad Studios, New York, NY; Ruby Red Studios, Venice; Sound City, Los Angeles, CA.
Illustrator: Mark Holthusen.
Photographer: Mark Holthusen.
San Francisco's Train hit the charts with a bang early in the 21st century with hits like "Calling All Angels" and "Drops of Jupiter." They began as a band that courted an alternative audience and quickly traded it -- without changing their sound much -- for a more adult fanbase with mixed results. SAVE ME, SAN FRANCISCO took four years to make -- remember there was Monahan's solo album in the interim -- and involved a slew of musicians (because only Monahan, guitarist Jimmy Stafford, and drummer Scott Underwood remain from the original group), four studios in the United States and England, songwriting collaborators, and even a handful of producers, though Martin Terefe gets the final credit. The truth is it's a very focused record, centering around the theme of a wandering young rocker who falls in love and wants to settle down. Ultimately however, SAVE ME, SAN FRANCISCO is a love song to the band's hometown.
- Format: CD
- Genre: Pop
- Released: 11/02/2010
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