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''I Often Dream of Trains'' is the third
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by
Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born 3 March 1953) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano, and bass guitar. After leading the Soft Boys in the late 1970s and releasing the ...
, released in 1984. It is Hitchcock's first acoustic-based album. After the break-up of
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, Hitchcock recorded two solo albums — 1981's '' Black Snake Diamond Role'' and 1982's poorly received '' Groovy Decay'' — before hitting an artistic slump mitigated only by some collaborations with
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. Hitchcock worked odd jobs, including a stint as a gardener and a journalist. Hitchcock felt compelled to return to music after listening to ''Wading Through a Ventilator'', a 1984 EP that compiles The Soft Boys' early singles. He wanted to make a fully solo album that, he would later comment, "only I could be blamed for". The album was recorded in the space of a few days under the working title ''Crystal Branches'' (taken from a line in the song "Winter Love", not originally included in the track listing). Hitchcock contributes vocals, acoustic and electric guitar and piano. The vinyl album was fourteen tracks, bookended by the piano-based instrumental "Nocturne". In 1986, the album was reissued on CD with tracks taken from Hitchcock's recent B-sides. A later CD edition saw yet more extras thrown in, all of which were demos of tracks originally included, bringing the listing to a total of twenty-four tracks. A third CD edition dropped the previous demo bonus tracks, along with "Mellow Together", but added more unreleased songs. In 2009 a live recording titled ''I Often Dream of Trains in New York'' was released by
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, recorded at a 2008 concert at which Hitchcock performed almost every song from ''I Often Dream of Trains'', as well as other songs from the era and one contemporary song.


Reception

Profiling the album in 2007 for ''
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s "Permanent Records" feature, "an ongoing closer look at the records that matter most", Christopher Bahn wrote:
The spare, quiet, even solemn quality of ''Trains'', which sounds like it was recorded in a church graveyard at midnight in November, proved to be the perfect framework for Hitchcock's crystalline songs. His offbeat lyrical sensibility was in particularly fine form here, laced with Freudian symbolism as well as melancholy–but sardonically funny–psychedelia.
American music critic
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called the album "the best of itchcock'ssolo albums", while the All Music Guide to Rock said it is "one of Hitchcock's most introspective and charming records" and a "kaleidoscopic journey through a colorfully twisted world". Canadian music magazine '' Exclaim!'' called it "arguably Robyn Hitchcock's finest album".


Track listing

All songs written by
Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born 3 March 1953) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano, and bass guitar. After leading the Soft Boys in the late 1970s and releasing the ...
.


Bonus tracks


Personnel

*Robyn Hitchcock - vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, piano with: *James Fletcher - saxophone on "Flavour of Night" *Chris Cox - bass on "Ye Sleeping Knights of Jesus" ;Technical *Iain O'Higgins, Pascal Gabriel, Pat Collier - engineer


References

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