Cover of Robyn Hitchcock I Often Dream of Trains
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THE REVIEW

I was watching a documentary on TV, the subject was Barrett. Words, words, words.

A graying man, just an ordinary man like your mailman. He picks up a guitar and dreams of "Dominos." He smiles and says, "a few strange chords and what you think without thinking, a flow of thoughts, my thoughts, my images." Maybe they won't be understood.

They won't be understood.

Our Robyn didn't understand, you can't understand. Simply, in this work, he touched the strings of harmony.

Night work, Dylan, Byrds, Ray Davies, and even the much-hated Lennon. All under a neon light intoning nursery rhymes interrupted by impossible choruses, nocturnes scratched on two notes,

nursery rhymes out of tune like the belch of a Goddess, don't open that door.

Our Robyn looks at the horizon of imagination. Perhaps with the same eyes as a Barrett. Believe me, this is pure Hitchcock, visionary, innocent, inconclusive.

Here he is, in his obsessions, free and unrepeatable.

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This review praises Robyn Hitchcock's album 'I Often Dream of Trains' as a visionary and unique work. Drawing parallels to Syd Barrett and artists like Dylan, it highlights Hitchcock's surreal and innocent approach to music. The album blends simple yet striking melodies with poetic and obscure imagery. It celebrates Hitchcock's ability to create an imaginative, free-flowing musical experience.

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01   Nocturne (Prelude) (01:36)

02   Sometimes I Wish I Was a Pretty Girl (01:56)

04   Uncorrected Personality Traits (01:43)

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05   Sounds Great When You're Dead (03:20)

06   Flavour of Night (02:55)

07   Ye Sleeping Knights of Jesus (03:39)

08   This Could Be the Day (02:44)

09   Trams of Old London (03:27)

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10   Furry Green Atom Bowl (03:15)

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11   Heart Full of Leaves (02:28)

12   Autumn Is Your Last Chance (03:29)

13   I Often Dream of Trains (02:25)

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14   Nocturne (Demise) (01:52)

Robyn Hitchcock

Robyn Hitchcock is a British singer-songwriter and guitarist, former frontman of the Soft Boys, and a key figure in neo-psychedelia. His solo work—often with the Egyptians—blends surreal, witty lyrics with folk, pop, and jangly psychedelia. He was the subject of Jonathan Demme’s concert film Storefront Hitchcock.
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