TRIMBLE, BOBB
HARVEST OF DREAMS (SECRETLY CANADIAN)
The catalog number says it all, in pristine glory: BOBB 81. One can only picture how uniquely Bobb Trimble seems to confront reality.
It's the early 80s, and as a new decade rolls by, he seems to be going backwards-as if his inner tape was rewinding to the sound of the world he left behind.
Like a latter-day Roscoe Holcomb, Trimble reaches that high lonesome sound of modern New England through Harvest of Dreams, his second, rarest, last and best LP.
One can only guess at the ugliness of the Reaganesque suburban nightmare he's trying to escape- tacky clothes, silly haircuts, nonsensical blockbusters, arcade video games, and plastic crap everywhere, all betraying the era's lack of genuine emotions.
Apart from maybe Jandek and Daniel Johnston, two other souls he could find comfort with, Bobb Trimble displays some of the 1980s' most honest, melancholic and moving American music.
It's as if Melvin, Toxic Avenger's hero, had decided to go bedroom recording. Born August 4, 1958 in Marlborough, MA, Bobb grew up in the Worcester suburb of Northborough feasting on the Beatles and later Bowie, Pink Floyd, and Queen.
The music he went on to create wasn't an attempt to replicate the genius of those artists, but to stand alongside them with his own masterpiece of mythical, hysterical songwriting genius.
Bobb and Secretly Canadian are proud to present you with Iron Curtain Innocence and Harvest of Dreams, two releases that will now reach a genuine audience with full reissue treatment.
Each CD release contains never before seen photos of Bobb Trimble, the Wormtown scene, and restored and fully realized artwork.
In addition, each CD will feature bonus tracks from their respective recording sessions.
Enjoy.