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The Loft

Ghost Trains & Country Lanes (Studio, Stage & Sessions: 1984-2015)

Optic Nerve Recordings (OPT4.049)

3x Vinyl LP Compilation Limited Edition

Release date: Feb 8, 2023, UK

Compiled and coordinated by the band, Ghost Trains and Country Lanes expands on previous retrospectives of The Loft, adding those reunion recordings (including three previously unissued tracks), the Gideon Coe session and several live recordings from that historic performance at The Living Room back in 1984. (including many exclusive songs which were never recorded in the studio).

Among the first crop of Creation Records bands in the mid-1980s, The Loft seemed the most likely to break through. Following the success of The Smiths, guitar-based independent pop was in vogue, Alan McGee’s Creation label was turning heads – its bands blending 60s psychedelia, the melodic end of punk and a new sound which would soon be immortalised on NME’s C86 cassette. And in this London quartet, Creation had their answer to bands like Television, The Only Ones or early Modern Lovers, offering taut, off-kilter songs with an irresistibly deadpan cool.

Sadly, after just two singles, 1984’s downbeat debut ‘Why Does The Rain’ and the punchier sequel, ‘Up The Hill And Down The Slope’ – an indie hit which the band performed live on TV show The Oxford Road Show, The Loft dissolved, with various members founding new bands The Weather Prophets, The Caretaker Race and The Wishing Stones. They left behind seven studio tracks, a BBC Radio 1 session for Janice Long and one track from a Creation LP documenting the scene’s roots in small club The Living Room.

However, The Loft’s legend endured, eventually prompting a reunion in the early 2000s with all four original members – singer/songwriter/guitarist Pete Astor, guitarist Andy Strickland, bassist Bill Price and drummer Dave Morgan. Alongside various well-received live shows, that led to a new single, ‘Model Village’ (2006) and more recently a session for Gideon Coe on BBC 6 Music (2015). The Loft’s reputation as founding fathers of a new breed of mid-80s indie pop continues to grow to this day, with the band often cited as an influence.

With new sleeve-notes by Danny Kelly, this is the definite tribute to The Loft.

A1

Why Does The Rain

A2

Like

A3

Winter

A4

Up The Hill And Down The Slope

A5

Your Door Shines Like Gold

A6

Lonely Street

A7

Time

B1

On A Tuesday

B2

Skeleton Staircase

B3

The Canal And The Big Red Town

B4

Lonely Street

C1

On A Tuesday

C2

Your Door Shines Like Gold

C3

Time

C4

Colours I See

C5

Emily

D1

The Nothing Box

D2

The Canal And The Big Red Town

D3

Why Does The Rain

D4

Over The Hill And Down The Slope

D5

Day's End

E1

Model Village

E2

Rickety Frame

E3

Beware

E4

Mad Old Woman Mad Old Man

E5

Ride

F1

Why Does The Rain

F2

I Can't Keep My Mind Off You

F3

Up The Hill And Down The Slope

F4

Your Door Shines Like Gold

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