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 This Train was an American rock band founded by Mark Robertson in the 1990s known for its tongue-in-cheek, satirical lyrics and eclectic incorporation of American music (rock, punk, rockabilly, surf, pop, acoustic, country western, jazz, etc). The group's name is derived from the gospel song "This Train." This Train was an American rock band founded by Mark Robertson in the 1990s known for its tongue-in-cheek, satirical lyrics and eclectic incorporation of American music (rock, punk, rockabilly, surf, pop, acoustic, country western, jazz, etc). The group's name is derived from the gospel song "This Train."
  
-Though Robertson had played bass in bands before ([[Altar Boys]], [[Under Midnight]], A Ragamuffin Band, etc), This Train was the first band in which he was a lead vocalist and frontman. While This Train was a name Robertson used for personal demos for years, it became a live band with the addition of band members Jordan Richter on guitar, Beki Hemingway on vocals, and Chris Wicklas on drums, with Robertson handling lead vocals and bass guitar.+Though Robertson had played bass in bands before ([[Altar Boys]], [[Under Midnight]], [[Generation]], [[The Stand Illinois]], [[Brighton]], A Ragamuffin Band, etc), This Train was the first band in which he was a lead vocalist and frontman. While This Train was a name Robertson used for personal demos for years, it became a live band with the addition of band members Jordan Richter on guitar, Beki Hemingway on vocals, and Chris Wicklas on drums, with Robertson handling lead vocals and bass guitar.
  
 The band's debut album, //Monstertruck (A Love Story)// was released in 1994 and contained several songs which would appear in the two following albums. The next album //You're Soaking in It// was released in 1995, after which Beki and Chris left the band with "Cobra Joe" Curet becoming the group's drummer. Around this time the band relocated to Nashville, TN. The band was brought into the limelight through the urging of CCM musician Rich Mullins, who the three members of This Train were touring with (Robertson played bass in Mullins' Raggamuffin Band, Jordan ran the sound, and Cobra Joe was on the road crew). After becoming the opening band for Mullins' tours, the band gained popularity and was signed to [[Organic Records]] of Pamplin Music, who released their third album //Mimes of the Old West// in 1998, featuring prominent vocals from Ashley Cleveland and Rich Mullins months before he died. The album included several instrumental surf rock tracks as well as a cover of Hank Williams' "I Saw The Light" and The Louvin Brothers' "Great Atomic Power." The following year This Train released their final album //The Emperor's New Band// in 1999, which introduced a swing band on half the tracks. The band's debut album, //Monstertruck (A Love Story)// was released in 1994 and contained several songs which would appear in the two following albums. The next album //You're Soaking in It// was released in 1995, after which Beki and Chris left the band with "Cobra Joe" Curet becoming the group's drummer. Around this time the band relocated to Nashville, TN. The band was brought into the limelight through the urging of CCM musician Rich Mullins, who the three members of This Train were touring with (Robertson played bass in Mullins' Raggamuffin Band, Jordan ran the sound, and Cobra Joe was on the road crew). After becoming the opening band for Mullins' tours, the band gained popularity and was signed to [[Organic Records]] of Pamplin Music, who released their third album //Mimes of the Old West// in 1998, featuring prominent vocals from Ashley Cleveland and Rich Mullins months before he died. The album included several instrumental surf rock tracks as well as a cover of Hank Williams' "I Saw The Light" and The Louvin Brothers' "Great Atomic Power." The following year This Train released their final album //The Emperor's New Band// in 1999, which introduced a swing band on half the tracks.
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-//(...to be continued)...//+==== You're Soaking in It ==== 
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 +1995 [[Etcetera Records]] (ERD 9986) 
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 +Mark Robertson - Vocals, bass\\ 
 +Beki Hemingway - Vocals\\ 
 +Jordan Richter - Guitar\\ 
 +Chris Wicklas - Drums 
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 +Randy Kerkman - Guitar solo on "Like It or Not"\\ 
 +Phil Roeglin - Rhodes piano on "Fair Weather Friend," Strings on "I Don't Mind"\\ 
 +Ben Sticklen - Cello on "I Don't Mind"\\ 
 +Sarah Renwick - Viola on "I Don't Mind"\\ 
 +Erin Lehner - Violin on "I Don't Mind"\\ 
 +Stephanie Deimer - Violin on "I Don't Mind" 
 + 
 +  - Baby Baby (2:19) 
 +  - Like It or Not (3:32) 
 +  - We'll Never Know (3:44) 
 +  - Mary Alice (4:26) 
 +  - Monstertruck (3:18) 
 +  - Fair Weather Friend (3:36) 
 +  - Untitled (0:09) 
 +  - Every Word You Said (2:38) 
 +  - The Silence (3:57) 
 +  - That's Ex-Doormat to You (2:39) 
 +  - I Don't Mind (3:02) 
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 +==== Mimes of the Old West ==== 
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 +1998 [[Organic Records]] (ORCD-9801) 
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 +  - Hanger 84 
 +  - We're Getting Nowhere Fast 
 +  - The Missing Link 
 +  - Who's Stopping You 
 +  - Mimes of the Old West 
 +  - A Million Years 
 +  - I Saw the Light 
 +  - Seafoam Green 
 +  - I Don't Want to Know 
 +  - Sandee 
 +  - The Wailing Wall 
 +  - I've Got Half a Mind 
 +  - Goodbye 
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 +==== The Emperor's New Band ==== 
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 +1999 [[Organic Records]] (ORCD 2011) 
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 +Mark Robertson - Vocals, upright bass, guitar, samples, programming\\ 
 +Jordan Richter - Guitars\\ 
 +Cobra Joe - Drums 
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 +  - I Wanna Be Your Man (2:38) 
 +  - We'll Leave the Light On (2:47) 
 +  - Screendoor (2:13) 
 +  - She's a Rocket (3:59) 
 +  - The Emperor's New Band (5:20) 
 +  - Jazz (1:21) 
 +  - Technology (4:54) 
 +  - The Magic Bean (3:32) 
 +  - The Way It Sounds (4:20) 
 +  - No, Not One (3:26) 
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 +  - Monstertruck 2000 (3:06) 
 +  - We'll Leave The Light On (demo/backporch version) (3:11)
  
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