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Robb Johnson

Minimum Wages

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Possibly the most accessible “folkish” album Robb has released this century, Minimum Wages is an album of acoustic guitar-based songs, with guest mu...

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Robb Johnson & The Irregulars

Pandemic Songs

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Eurotopia
  1. The Carnival Song
  2. Once Upon a Time on the Road to Eurotopia
  3. Charing Cross Station & Hungerford Bridge
  4. Coincidents on the Circle Line
  5. If the Night Runs Out Before the Money Runs Out
  6. Tram Number 22
  7. The Edeleweiss Pirates
  8. The Kreuzberg Sisters
  9. My Last Night in Montmartre
  10. Stalingrad
  11. Welcome to the Museum
  12. The Work is Never Done
  13. Old Magicians

Robb Johnson

Eurotopia

Irregular Records
  • CD

    Released: 28th Feb 2020

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  • LP

    Released: 28th Feb 2020

    £17.99
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The 18 songs are sometimes angry, sometimes affectionate, sometimes witty reflections on Robb’s recent experience of the diverse realities of Europe.

They are peopled by workers, tourists, migrants, Edelweiss pirates & terminal romantics; in Eurotopia love songs, both tender & cheery, rub shoulders with hidden histories & contemporary tragic ballads, in settings ranging from folk & post-punk rock to chanson & jazz. The vinyl version consists of 9 songs, where Robb’s voice & guitar are accompanied by the breathtaking vocals of singer Fae Simon. The 13 songs on the CD version are recorded with the band The Irregulars, who on this recording consist of Robb’s long-standing rhythm section John Forrester (bass) & Arvin Johnson (drums & percussion), augmented by occasional Irregulars Jenny Carr (piano) & Linz Maesterosa (clarinet, flute & saxophone), plus Louise Michelle Shearer (tuba), Elona Hoover (cello) & Bethan Prosser (violin), & Fae Simon (vocals). Whether it’s the direct pared-down performances of the vinyl version or the collective magic created by the musicians on the CD, these are surely some of the finest, most assured recordings Robb has produced to date. Only 4 songs appear on both albums (including Robb’s most direct reference to Brexit “My Last Night in Montmartre”, & the epic “Welcome to the Museum”), but in suitably different versions. If you were to wonder why Robb is releasing 2 different albums with the same name in different formats he would probably reply “because with Irregular Records we do whatever we like, & at Irregular Records we like art that doesn’t merely aspire to conformity.” Robb Johnson is now widely recognised as one of the finest songwriters working in the UK today. “An English original” The Guardian... // “one of our best singer-songwriters ever” Mike Harding // “one of this country’s most important songwriters (no argument!)” fROOTS // “a stunning album… Robb Johnson is a national treasure” - Northern Sky // “buy this monumental work, listen and celebrate”