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''For Me, It's You'' is Train's fourth studio album and currently the last one to feature the full line up, which consisted of five members. The album's first single, "Cab", was released to radio in November 2005. The second and third singles, "Give Myself to You" and "Am I Reaching You Now" were released in mid-2006.
The album was met with critical success, but saw commercial disappointment. Despite debuting in the Top Ten of the Billboard 200, it descended the chart quickly and is their first album not to have received an RIAA certification to date. It is also the band's first album to not feature a Billboard Hot 100-charting single in the United States. - Wikipedia
Patrick Monahan started Train as a San Francisco coffeeshop duo in 1994, but if you heard him crooning today over your triple vanilla latte, would you know you were in the presence of a multi-platinum rock star? The modest now-quintet probably wouldn't have it any other way; consistency of quality is their game, not gaudy theatricality (well, Scott Stappian leather pants aside). Since they blew up with 2001's ubiquitous "Drops of Jupiter," they've shown they can be counted on for one orchestral, mom-and-dad-approved megahit per album. Expect that dominance to continue with For Me, It's You... at least as long as Jakob Dylan keeps out of the spotlight. The lads reconvened with longtime Pearl Jam producer Brendan O'Brien again, so one can only expect relaxed, evocative first single "Cab" to generate the same adult contemporary love as "Jupiter" and My Private Nation's "Calling All Angels." Course, it doesn't hurt that Monahan is a dead ringer for O.C. DILF Peter Gallagher.