Last Train Home

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Flood 04:37 Tools
Last Good Kiss 03:53 Tools
Gravedigger's Blues 03:29 Tools
(Say) Won't You Be Mine (Live) 03:53 Tools
Man With No Name 03:29 Tools
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You 03:44 Tools
My Sally 03:33 Tools
Can't Come Undone 04:05 Tools
Kissing Booth 04:03 Tools
Marking Time 03:23 Tools
Last Train Home 03:53 Tools
Hendersonville 05:08 Tools
Doughnut Girl 04:29 Tools
You 04:08 Tools
All Eyes Go 03:46 Tools
I'm Coming Home 03:42 Tools
Baltimore 03:30 Tools
May 07:13 Tools
Anywhere But Here 04:15 Tools
Marlene 03:08 Tools
Flipping Quarters 03:35 Tools
Train Of Love 02:39 Tools
Desperados Under The Eaves 04:45 Tools
Go Now 05:24 Tools
To Her Door 02:52 Tools
Dogs On the East Side 06:46 Tools
Louisiana 10:05 Tools
Tonight 04:53 Tools
Bound Away 04:56 Tools
Lover's Farewell 06:53 Tools
The Color Blue 04:56 Tools
They Dance Real Close There 06:04 Tools
It Doesn't Matter 04:23 Tools
Pat Metheny Group 00:30 Tools
Matchbook Message 02:04 Tools
Lorelei 03:20 Tools
I Flew Over Our House Last Night 04:42 Tools
Never Been To Memphis 03:23 Tools
More and More Amor 02:59 Tools
True North 03:41 Tools
Heartbreak Mountain 02:51 Tools
Time and Water 04:59 Tools
Finally 03:20 Tools
Walls of Time 07:36 Tools
Quarter to 3 03:44 Tools
Rye Whiskey 03:55 Tools
Once in a While 04:02 Tools
Shenandoah 03:44 Tools
Angelina 04:08 Tools
See What Love Can Do 03:44 Tools
The King Is Dead 04:08 Tools
All Right Okay 02:34 Tools
Good Clean Fun 02:16 Tools
List of Sorrows 02:55 Tools
Long Time Gone 03:19 Tools
St. Elmo's Blues 03:19 Tools
Desperados Under the Eaves (Last Train Home) 04:44 Tools
All Gone Now 03:24 Tools
Heartache Express 03:43 Tools
I Recall Thinkin' 03:21 Tools
blink-182 03:43 Tools
Blue Skies 03:47 Tools
Home for Christmas 03:21 Tools
He's the Kind 03:49 Tools
Las Lagrimas Del Pollo Rico 03:15 Tools
Sugar 03:49 Tools
Best Wishes 03:49 Tools
Loving Arms 03:49 Tools
Song for the People (Something to Die For) 06:09 Tools
Christmas in St. Paul 03:49 Tools
Sentimental Value 03:49 Tools
Quarter to Three/Come Back, Baby 06:09 Tools
Footprints 04:35 Tools
A Letter to You 04:35 Tools
Blue, Gold & Black 04:35 Tools
Beautiful Soundtracks AnoHana OST 06:09 Tools
Train Leaves Here This Morning 03:07 Tools
Lostprophets 04:35 Tools
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 04:41 Tools
This Wheels On Fire 04:41 Tools
Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home) 04:18 Tools
Rye Wiskey 04:41 Tools
Bonus Ass Big Ass Track, Yo! 01:09 Tools
White Christmas 04:05 Tools
Who Could Blame Me? 01:09 Tools
Who Could Blame Me 01:09 Tools
We Three Kings 04:05 Tools
Footprints - (Acoustic Version) 04:05 Tools
So Long Baby Goodbye 03:49 Tools
Say Won't You Be Mine 04:18 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 04:13 Tools
Kind Woman 04:13 Tools
Last Good Kiss (Radio Edit) 01:09 Tools
White Train 04:05 Tools
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 03:52 Tools
Been Awhile 00:00 Tools
Good King Wenceslas 03:52 Tools
Everybody's Talkin' 03:52 Tools
List Of Sorrow 03:52 Tools
Oh, Come All Ye Faithful 05:09 Tools
Lovers Farewell 05:09 Tools
Pat Metheny 05:09 Tools
Lost Prophets 05:09 Tools
So Long Baby, Goodbye 05:09 Tools
I Wish It Would Rain 05:09 Tools
All Right OK 03:52 Tools
(Train Sounds) 05:09 Tools
This Wheel's On Fire - Last Train Home 03:52 Tools
Hidden Track 03:52 Tools
Last Good Kiss - radio edit 03:52 Tools
08 - I'm Coming Home 03:52 Tools
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Last Train Home is an American alt-country band led by Eric Brace (guitar, lead vocals), formed originally in 1997 in Washington D.C. and subsequently based in Nashville. In 2009, they released an EP under the name Eric Brace & Last Train Home. Originally a Washington D.C.-based roots rock band, with "country, swing, bluegrass, blues, folk, mariachi, punk, pop, and Tin Pan Alley influences". Now based out of Nashville, Eric Brace and the gang travel around the US singing about the Donut Girl. LTH frontman Eric Brace is a former staff writer for The Washington Post where he was a columnist covering the local music and nightlife scene. Prior to Last Train Home, Eric played in several Washington area bands, including B-Time, the Beggars, and Kevin Johnson & the Linemen. He also ran a local rock label, Top Records, for many years, before focusing on his own music. It was in late 1996 that Eric began pulling together a band to record some of his songs. Those recordings became the band's eponymous debut, "Last Train Home," released in 1997 on the D.C. indie Adult Swim Records (run by Dischord Records co-owner and punk rock legend Jeff Nelson). In 1999, the band returned with the deeper and richer release, "True North." With rave reviews coming in on a regular basis, the band started touring the east coast more widely, and took a couple of trips to Nashville to play its music. Soon there was a Christmas EP, another EP of cover tunes, and another full-length CD, "Time and Water." The band's path was becoming clear. In January, 2003, just as it was being declared Washington D.C.'s "Artist of the Year" by the Washington Area Music Association, Last Train Home went full-time. With its profile rising, the band opened for Willie Nelson at the Wolf Trap amphitheater outside Washington, and for Dolly Parton at DAR Constitution Hall. After relocating to Nashville, LTH quickly became an integral part of Nashville's independent music scene, and was named by the Tennessean newspaper as one of the finest live acts of 2005: "Best Show: Tie between Neil Young at the Ryman and Last Train Home at the Family Wash." In 2005, the band released the CD "Bound Away," and followed that in 2007 with "Last Good Kiss," both widely-praised CDs that showed the band's extraordinary growth. That artistic evolution was rewarded with appearances on the CBS "Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" and on the syndicated radio show "Mountain Stage." In 2006, to celebrate its tenth anniversary, LTH recorded and released a live concert DVD and CD, "Last Train Home Live at IOTA," a vivid document that captures the dynamic live performance that has become the hallmark of this band. Brace contributes most of the songs to LTH's recordings, but he also champions the works of such Washington area artists (and part-time LTH members) Alan Brace, Karl Straub, Steve Wedemeyer, Scott McKnight, and Bill Williams. He also finds lesser-known gems from the likes of Buck Owens, Tom T. Hall, Paul Kelly, Bob Dylan, and Barry White to add to the band's CDs and sets. In 2009, they released an EP under the name Eric Brace & Last Train Home. http://redbeetrecords.com/last-train-home Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.