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Album Robyn Hitchcock 🏵️ I Often Dream of Trains | hitsoftime.com

I Often Dream of Trains

Year: 1984
Artist: Robyn Hitchcock

Other albums by Robyn Hitchcock

Robyn Hitchcock - Eye [Rhino]
Eye [Rhino]
1990, songs: 12
Robyn Hitchcock - Moss Elixir/Mossy Liquor
Robyn Hitchcock - A Star for Bram
A Star for Bram
2000, songs: 2
Robyn Hitchcock - Jewels for Sophia
Jewels for Sophia
1999, songs: 11
Robyn Hitchcock - Groovy Decay
Groovy Decay
1982, songs: 2
Robyn Hitchcock - The Kershaw Sessions
The Kershaw Sessions
1994, songs: 6
Robyn Hitchcock - I Often Dream of Trains in New York
Robyn Hitchcock - Sex, Food, Death and Tarantulas

Facts about the album "I Often Dream of Trains"

Album Title: I Often Dream of Trains
Artist: Robyn Hitchcock
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Label: Midnight Music

Description:
"I Often Dream of Trains" is a captivating album by British singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock. Released in 1984, the album showcases Hitchcock's distinctive blend of folk rock and psychedelic influences. With its dreamlike melodies, poetic lyrics, and ethereal atmosphere, "I Often Dream of Trains" takes listeners on a surreal journey through Hitchcock's subconscious.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Conceptual Album: "I Often Dream of Trains" is a conceptual album that explores themes of dreams, memories, and surrealism. The album's title track and several other songs evoke a sense of dreaminess and introspection, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in Hitchcock's imaginative world.

  2. Solo Debut: While Robyn Hitchcock had already established himself as the frontman of the band The Soft Boys, "I Often Dream of Trains" marked his solo debut. With this album, Hitchcock stepped into the spotlight as a solo artist, showcasing his songwriting prowess and distinctive vocal style.

  3. Critical Acclaim: "I Often Dream of Trains" received critical acclaim upon its release and has since become regarded as one of Robyn Hitchcock's finest albums. Critics praised its lyrical depth, musical experimentation, and Hitchcock's ability to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience. The album's enduring appeal has solidified its place as a classic of the folk rock genre.

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