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Robyn Hitchcock- 1967: Vacations In The Past

SKU: 198391153570
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Robyn Hitchcock- 1967: Vacations In The Past
Robyn Hitchcock- 1967: Vacations In The Past

2024 release. 1967: Vacations in the Past is a collection of covers from 1967 (with one original song by Robyn) recorded to accompany his memoir, 1967: How I Got There and Why I Never Left. - Robyn Hitchcock is a rock'n'roll surrealist. Born in London on March 3rd, 1953 he describes his songs as "pictures you can listen to". As much a child of Dali, de Chirico, and JG Ballard as of his 1960s musical heroes, he is a master of the absurd, reveling in the beauty of the unexpected. His first publicly visible band The Soft Boys (1976 - 81) has remained an influential art-rock touchstone for generations of musicians. "I just want to be an obscure cult fringe," he told the NME in 1978; the NME didn't believe him, but he's been true to his ambition. Without ever breaking the surface of pop culture Hitchcock has floated at a tangent to the mainstream for nearly 5 decades. His songs have been performed by REM, The Replacements, Neko Case, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Lou Barlow, Grant Lee Phillips, Sparklehorse, and Suzanne Vega with the Grateful Dead among others. A confirmed outsider, he nonetheless has devoted listeners around the world who attend his concerts, and also tune into the online streaming shows Robyn seasonally does with his wife, the singer Emma Swift. In 1996 he was the subject of Jonathan Demme's in-concert film, 'Storefront Hitchcock'. Robyn Hitchcock came of age in the 1960s when he attended Winchester College, an eccentric hothouse boarding school in the south of England. This is the subject of "1967", which is both a memoir and an album, due for release in June this year. The memoir is a book "1967: How I Got There And Why I Never Left", describing how the music of Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and others drastically transformed the direction of his life when he left home for this strange new world. The companion record album "1967: Vacations In The Past" is a selection of the (mostly) hit songs of that year, re-recorded acoustically by Robyn with the help of some friends in Cambridge, San Francisco, and Sydney. He is currently preparing new material to release in 2025. "I like to keep busy", he says: "We have all eternity to not exist".

Track List

  1. A Whiter Shade of Pale
  2. Itchycoo Park
  3. Burning of the Midnight Lamp
  4. I Can Hear the Grass Grow
  5. San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
  6. Waterloo Sunset
  7. See Emily Play
  8. My White Bicycle
  9. No Face No Name No Number
  10. Way Back in the 1960s
  11. Vacations in the Past
  12. A Day in the Life
Format: New CD/Rock

Robyn Hitchcock- 1967: Vacations In The Past

SKU: 198391153570
Regular price 51.00 SR
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Release Date: 10.4.24

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2024 release. 1967: Vacations in the Past is a collection of covers from 1967 (with one original song by Robyn) recorded to accompany his memoir, 1967: How I Got There and Why I Never Left. - Robyn Hitchcock is a rock'n'roll surrealist. Born in London on March 3rd, 1953 he describes his songs as "pictures you can listen to". As much a child of Dali, de Chirico, and JG Ballard as of his 1960s musical heroes, he is a master of the absurd, reveling in the beauty of the unexpected. His first publicly visible band The Soft Boys (1976 - 81) has remained an influential art-rock touchstone for generations of musicians. "I just want to be an obscure cult fringe," he told the NME in 1978; the NME didn't believe him, but he's been true to his ambition. Without ever breaking the surface of pop culture Hitchcock has floated at a tangent to the mainstream for nearly 5 decades. His songs have been performed by REM, The Replacements, Neko Case, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Lou Barlow, Grant Lee Phillips, Sparklehorse, and Suzanne Vega with the Grateful Dead among others. A confirmed outsider, he nonetheless has devoted listeners around the world who attend his concerts, and also tune into the online streaming shows Robyn seasonally does with his wife, the singer Emma Swift. In 1996 he was the subject of Jonathan Demme's in-concert film, 'Storefront Hitchcock'. Robyn Hitchcock came of age in the 1960s when he attended Winchester College, an eccentric hothouse boarding school in the south of England. This is the subject of "1967", which is both a memoir and an album, due for release in June this year. The memoir is a book "1967: How I Got There And Why I Never Left", describing how the music of Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and others drastically transformed the direction of his life when he left home for this strange new world. The companion record album "1967: Vacations In The Past" is a selection of the (mostly) hit songs of that year, re-recorded acoustically by Robyn with the help of some friends in Cambridge, San Francisco, and Sydney. He is currently preparing new material to release in 2025. "I like to keep busy", he says: "We have all eternity to not exist".

Track List

  1. A Whiter Shade of Pale
  2. Itchycoo Park
  3. Burning of the Midnight Lamp
  4. I Can Hear the Grass Grow
  5. San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
  6. Waterloo Sunset
  7. See Emily Play
  8. My White Bicycle
  9. No Face No Name No Number
  10. Way Back in the 1960s
  11. Vacations in the Past
  12. A Day in the Life