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After the debacle that was the making of 1982's Groovy Decay, Robyn Hitchcock briefly retired from music, and when he returned it was with an album that offered a thoroughly uncompromised vision of Hitchcock's imagination. Released in 1984, I Often Dream of Trains was a primarily acoustic set with Hitchcock handling nearly all the instruments and vocals by himself; the tone is spare compared to the full-on rock & roll of his recordings with the Soft Boys or his solo debut, Black Snake Diamond Role, but the curious beauty of Hitchcock's melodies is every bit as striking in these stripped-down sessions, and the surreal imagery of "Flavour of Night," "Trams of Old London," and the title song comes to vivid and enchanting life. Hitchcock's off-kilter wit has rarely been as effective as it is on this album; the jaunty harmonies of "Uncorrected Personality Traits" are the ideal complement for the song's psychobabble, "Sounds Great When You're Dead" manages to be funny and a bit disturbing at once, and the drunken campfire singalong of "Ye Sleeping Knights of Jesus" was joyously sloppy enough to inspire a cover by the Replacements. There's a slightly ramshackle quality to these recordings, but Hitchcock was rarely in more uniformly fine form as a songwriter, and there is a consistency of tone to the disc that makes it all the more effective, drawing listeners into a curious world of its own and allowing them to explore the surroundings and their quiet splendor. And Hitchcock has rarely recorded a song as luminously gorgeous as "Autumn Is Your Last Chance." Hitchcock would pick up his electric guitar and reunite with his band the Egyptians in 1985, releasing two fine albums in one year, but I Often Dream of Trains was a simple and marvelously effective return to action that's all the more winning for its subdued, tentative tone.
© Mark Deming /TiVo
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Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Emma Swift, AAndRAdministrator - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
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Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Robyn Hitchcock, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, StudioProducer - BMG, MusicPublisher - Tiny Ghost, MusicPublisher
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
Album review
After the debacle that was the making of 1982's Groovy Decay, Robyn Hitchcock briefly retired from music, and when he returned it was with an album that offered a thoroughly uncompromised vision of Hitchcock's imagination. Released in 1984, I Often Dream of Trains was a primarily acoustic set with Hitchcock handling nearly all the instruments and vocals by himself; the tone is spare compared to the full-on rock & roll of his recordings with the Soft Boys or his solo debut, Black Snake Diamond Role, but the curious beauty of Hitchcock's melodies is every bit as striking in these stripped-down sessions, and the surreal imagery of "Flavour of Night," "Trams of Old London," and the title song comes to vivid and enchanting life. Hitchcock's off-kilter wit has rarely been as effective as it is on this album; the jaunty harmonies of "Uncorrected Personality Traits" are the ideal complement for the song's psychobabble, "Sounds Great When You're Dead" manages to be funny and a bit disturbing at once, and the drunken campfire singalong of "Ye Sleeping Knights of Jesus" was joyously sloppy enough to inspire a cover by the Replacements. There's a slightly ramshackle quality to these recordings, but Hitchcock was rarely in more uniformly fine form as a songwriter, and there is a consistency of tone to the disc that makes it all the more effective, drawing listeners into a curious world of its own and allowing them to explore the surroundings and their quiet splendor. And Hitchcock has rarely recorded a song as luminously gorgeous as "Autumn Is Your Last Chance." Hitchcock would pick up his electric guitar and reunite with his band the Egyptians in 1985, releasing two fine albums in one year, but I Often Dream of Trains was a simple and marvelously effective return to action that's all the more winning for its subdued, tentative tone.
© Mark Deming /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 14 track(s)
- Total length: 00:39:29
- Main artists: ROBYN HITCHCOCK
- Composer: ROBYN HITCHCOCK
- Label: TINY GHOST RECORDS
- Genre: Blues/Country/Folk Folk
(C) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records (P) 1984 Tiny Ghost Records
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