Artist |
Robyn Hitchcock |
Album Title: |
1967: Vacations in the Past |
Album Cover: |
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Primary Genre |
Alternative |
Format |
Vinyl |
Released |
09/13/2024 |
Label |
Tiny Ghost Records |
Catalog No |
TG-09 |
Packaging |
LP Sleeve |
Tracks |
A1.
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A Whiter Shade of Pale (4:24)
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A2.
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Itchycoo Park (3:14)
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A3.
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Burning of the Midnight Lamp (3:58)
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A4.
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I Can Hear the Grass Grow (3:48)
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A5.
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San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) (3:29)
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A6.
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Waterloo Sunset (3:30)
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B1.
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See Emily Play (2:51)
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B2.
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My White Bicycle (3:36)
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B3.
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No Face, No Name, No Number (4:14)
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B4.
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Way Back in the 1960s (3:11)
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B5.
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Vacations in the Past (3:48)
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B6.
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A Day in the Life (5:03)
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Date Acquired |
09/17/2024 |
Personal Rating |
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Acquired from |
Tiny Ghost Records |
Purchase Price |
24.99 |
Web Links |
All Music Guide Entry: Bandcamp entry: Discogs Entry: MusicBrainz Entry: Wikipedia Entry: |
Notes |
Notes:
"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."
Here's a note from RH about the album:
For me, 1967 was the portal between childhood and the adult world, where these songs flickered in the air to greet me like hummingbirds. They're full of saturated colour and melancholy, just as I was charged with hormones and regret as one part of me said goodbye to the other. Perhaps I peaked then - at the supernova of boyhood
- the black hole of the grownup world awaited me with its dwarf
-star mentality, all beige and hell and compromise.
Forever after, I've wandered beneath the dayglo Waterloo Sunset and burned the MidnightLamp, yearning for that time. A Whiter Shade of Pale, she's the wan ghost that haunts me in summer twilight, all the way down to the river where the spectre of Emily plays, Ophelia-like, with strands of green waterweed. Look - they're full of dead minnows! See, now she's draping wet strips of it over her hair!
By coincidence, the world was changing as fast as I was, and music embodied that change. The world grew hair, became infused with new desires and crawled out of its grey nest to test its fresh, multicoloured plumage. We all crash eventually, but at least some of us take off first: if we are left only with sullen cravings and a sense of loss, well, so be it. 1967 is a phantom heart that glows inside me, lighting me up like a lamp on a good day. "So long, Mum! Thank you, Dad! I'm off to infinity! Please leave my dinner in the oven."
Love on ya, Robyn Hitchcock
Credits:
Cover – Nico Taylor, Robyn Hitchcock
Design – Fetzer Design
Mastered By – Charlie Francis
Mixed By – Charlie Francis
Producer – Charlie Francis, Robyn Hitchcock
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