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HARVEST OF DREAMS

HARVEST OF DREAMS
Artist: Bobb Trimble
Label: Secretly Canadi
Category: Music

List Price: $14.98
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 389323

Format: Original Recording Remastered
Media: LP Record
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 12.1 x 0.2

MPN: 163
UPC: 656605016313
EAN: 0656605016313
ASIN: B000W7Y70U

Release Date: November 6, 2007
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Tracks:

  • Premonitions -- The Fantasy
  • If Words Were All I Had
  • World I Left Behind
  • Armour of the Shroud
  • Premonitions Boy -- The Reality
  • Take Me Home Vienna
  • Selling Me Short While Stringing Me Long
  • Oh Baby
  • Paralyzed
  • Another Lonely Angel
  • Waves of Confusion in Puzzled Times [*][Demo Version]
  • Galilean Boy [*][Demo Version]
  • Life Is Like a Circle [*][Demo Version]

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Mildly interesting indie psych-pop   July 28, 2008
Ludix (Upton, MA United States)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a reissue of an LP that was first released in very limited quantities back in '82. Over the years it has attained cult status, with original copies selling for many hundreds of dollars. Some pundits have proclaimed it one of the greatest psych-pop albums ever recorded. Now it's available on CD, so those of us with modest funds can afford to hear what all the fuss is about.

It doesn't live up to the hype.

Trimble's voice is very high, nasal and fragile, lapsing occasionally into a vague British accent. Reminds me of Andy Pratt singing "Avenging Annie". The effect is startling and even pretty at first, but becomes wearying after several songs.

The arrangements are filled with odd instrumentation, curious sound effects and liberal electronic processing. It's certainly ambitious for an indie album of the period, but doesn't seem to serve any musical purpose other than sounding "psychedelic".

Track 3, "The World I Left Behind", is 2+ minutes of silence. Right.

Track 5 is the same song as track 1, with a slightly different arrangement and lyrics.

And track 8 is a dumb, noisy mess of a song performed by a bunch of 15-year-old kids with no discernible chops. The reason for its inclusion in this collection is unclear.

If you're getting the impression that this disc contains a lot of filler, you're right.

The whole thing strikes me as an earnest but awkward effort by a promising beginner with real talent but undeveloped taste.

Sounding "psychedelic" when it's out of style doesn't make an album important or interesting. Neither does a high price on eBay.

Trimble's previous album, IRON CURTAIN INNOCENCE, contains one very sweet and catchy song, "One Mile from Heaven", that would have been a pop hit had it been released on a major label in 1972. Nothing else on that album, or this, strikes me as worth getting excited about.

Recommended only for VERY serious students of post-60s pop psychedelia.



5 out of 5 stars Great psychedelic album from 1982   January 26, 2008
D. Heller
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Ask the proverbial man on the street to name a psychedelic band and he'd probably say The Grateful Dead, or possibly The Beatles circa "Sgt. Pepper." This is nothing like The Dead, or The Beatles, although Bobb is obviously a Beatles fan. What does "Harvest of Dreams" sound like? Try a combination of homemade new wave singer-songwriter with tons of effects: phasing, fuzz guitar, double tracked obscured vocals, etc. With a feminine voice, for a guy. Oh yes, and great songs. Very melodic and cleverly worded. My favorite psychedelic album recorded after 1970. This is Bobb's 2nd album. If you like this, his first, "Iron Curtain Innocence" is worth checking out.

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