2009: Spilt Milk Train's debut album,
Spilt Milk, was released on October 20, 2009. Blue Note had initially been interested in pairing her with
Norah Jones producer
Lee Alexander, but Train instead went to London and asked
Jimmy Hogarth to produce the album. Train co-wrote eight songs on the album, collaborating with Hogarth,
Eg White, and
Ed Harcourt. Train also arranged and overdubbed strings on three tracks.
NPR Music wrote: "Kristina Train possesses a singing voice from another era... Her sound recalls Dusty Springfield, Aretha Franklin, and Laura Nyro… she lives up to the legacy of the great voices that inspired her."
2012: Dark Black On October 26, 2012, Train's album
Dark Black was released for online purchases in the UK, and on November 5, 2012, the CD was released in the UK by
Mercury Records. The album, where she collaborated mainly with
Ed Harcourt,
Cherry Ghost's Simon Aldred, and
Martin Craft, Huffington Post wrote: "If you aren't in love with Train's voice by the end... there is something seriously wrong with your ears
". 2021: Rayon City Train announced via social media she was working on her third album,
Rayon City. She also posted two photos, including a black & white one of an exhibition-room marked "
Rayon and Synthetic Yarns". Producer and composer Skylar Wilson is among those who worked on the album.
Ian Fitchuk is credited with playing drums, percussion, and piano. Rayon City is the last recording made by
Kofi Burbridge who is featured on synth, keys, and flute. The album
Rayon City was released digitally on July 20, 2021.
2022: Body Pressure Train announced via social media she had released her fourth album,
Body Pressure on October 31, 2022. Inspired by a 1974
Bruce Nauman performance piece of the same
title, the album reunited Train with former band-mate
Lionel Loueke, and introduced Carlos Homs taking up synth responsibilities for Kofi Burbridge.
2025: County Line County Line was recorded at
Dave's Room in Los Angeles. It features musicians
Matt Chamberlain, Denny Fongheiser, Paul Bushnell, Zach Ross, Sasha Smith, and Marty Rifkin. Collaborators include
Ed Harcourt,
Kim Richey,
Jimmy Hogarth,
Mike Mattison, and Paul Olsen. ==Bruce Springsteen==