NEW YORK, Feb. 4, 2006

Second Cup Café: Train!

Grammy Winning Quintet Performs From New Album

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(CBS)  For millions of rock fans around the world, the wait is finally over. After a three-year hiatus, the Grammy Award-winning quintet, Train, best know for hits "Drops of Jupiter" and "Calling All Angels," went back into the studio to record what many critics are calling their best album yet.

Released last Tuesday, the new album is called "For Me, It's You."

This week, Train visits The Saturday Early Show to perform a set from this new album, their fifth.

Having played for thousands upon thousands of fans since forming in San Francisco in 1994, Train has earned a reputation as one of the nation's hottest live bands. The group's newest album ventures into new territory, offering fans 13 new reasons to celebrate this popular young band.

Train kicks off a North American tour on March 16. The 35-date itinerary starts with a four-night run in the band's native San Francisco.

To learn more about Train, visit the band's web site.




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