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Bobb Trimble
Iron Curtain Innocence
“Maybe you don't know it yet, but (IF you buy these Bobb Trimble albums) you have just been handed the key to a secret realm, an alternate rock n' roll universe of dark despair, fragile hope, and gossamer beauty, a haunting personal soundworld that will always stay with you, within you...”
– Aquarius Records mailorder
“One of the most bewitching and genuinely outside broadcasts in modern private press history, the twin set of LPs cut by New England resident Bobb Trimble in the early 80s remain unclassifiable in terms of virtually anything else going on in or outside of the decade in which they were cut... Trimble was a visionary and arranger on a scale with Skip Spence, Brian Wilson and Blonde On Blonde-era Dylan... Highly recommended”
– David Keenan, Volcanic Tongue
"A delicate, unsettling dip into a boiling pool of subconscious imagery and otherworldly pixie vocalism. The best tracks cause ripples in the time/space continuum. Bobb Trimble's first album appeared like a ghost that had slipped through reality's curtain. Impossible to place inside any rational context, the music and voices seem to have been created inside your head and indeed, maybe they were."
– Byron Coley [album sticker notes]
“['Iron Curtain Innocence' and 'Harvest of Dreams' are] easily among the most intriguing rediscoveries of the decade, and necessary listening for anyone fascinated by the brink of human emotions, and subsequently accustomed to meeting music on the musician’s oftentimes peculiar terms”
– Doug Mosurock, Dusted Reviews
A1
Glass Menagerie Fantasies
A2
Night At The Asylum
A3
When The Raven Calls
A4
Your Little Pawn
B1
One Mile From Heaven (Short Version)
B2
Killed By The Hands Of An Unknown Rock Starr
B3
Through My Eyes (Hopeless As Hell: D.O.A.)
B4
One Mile From Heaven (Long Version)



