First Train Home
"First Train Home" is a song by British singer/songwriter Imogen Heap, and the only single off her third solo album Ellipse. BackgroundImogen Heap revealed a story behind the creation of the song in a few interviews. She claimed:[1]
PremiereThe song premiered on Santa Monica's KCRW radio station[2] on 10 July at 10:30 PDT, accompanying a ten-minute interview with Heap. Within hours the song was uploaded onto multiple websites. Release"First Train Home" was released through iTunes US and iTunes Canada on 14 July, with the option to pre-order the full album Ellipse or its deluxe version. The song was released on other iTunes internationally on 15 July, also giving the option to pre-order Ellipse or its deluxe version.[3] The song was also released onto Amazon.com on 14 July and Amazon.co.uk on 15 July. Music videoThere are two versions of the video for First Train Home. ![]() First versionThe first one was premiered on 17 August and directed by Es Devlin.[4] The video shows Imogen trapped in a zoetrope running through various hallways, through people holding drinks and speaking, some of them almost transparent. The video features a change of different camera angles and perspectives.[5] The video shoot took place on 29 and 30 June.[6][7] Second versionAs Imogen was not happy with the result she decided to direct herself an alternative video for the song.[8][9] The shoot took place on 15 August at the artist's house.[10][11] The video shows Imogen surrounded by many party-goers in a fancy dress. Live performancesImogen Heap performed the song for the very first time live on the Late Show with David Letterman. The episode was taped on 24 August and aired 28 August.[12][13] She also played the track live on WNYC's show Soundcheck along with another "Ellipse" song, "Half Life" on 25 August.[14] ChartsThe song debuted straight at number one on the P*Chart on 30 August, knocking off The Black Eyed Peas's "I Gotta Feeling" from the pole position after six consecutive weeks of reign and remaining atop for another week.
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