2002, Matador
The first new album in 20 years from Robyn Hitchcock's Soft Boys, featuring the classic lineup of Kimberley Rew, Matthew Seligman and Morris Windsor.
The Soft Boys have turned out to be one of the most influential bands in shaping contemporary alternative music, though few are completely familiar with the quirky band's legacy. Formed in Cambridge, England in 1976 on the heels of the punk revolution, the Soft Boys eschewed the three-chord nihilism of punk and opted for a crude version of psychedelic/folk-rock that was well on its way out of fashion, but oddly, just on the cusp of a resurgence.
The Soft Boys have turned out to be one of the most influential bands in shaping contemporary alternative music, though few are completely familiar with the quirky band's legacy. Formed in Cambridge, England in 1976 on the heels of the punk revolution, the Soft Boys eschewed the three-chord nihilism of punk and opted for a crude version of psychedelic/folk-rock that was well on its way out of fashion, but oddly, just on the cusp of a resurgence.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | I Love Lucy |
| 2 | Pulse of My Heart |
| 3 | Mr. Kennedy |
| 4 | Unprotected Love |
| 5 | My Mind Is Connected... |
| 6 | Sudden Town |
| 7 | Strings |
| 8 | Japanese Captain |
| 9 | CheritT |
| 10 | Lions and Tigers |
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