Artist's albums
Reunion Wilderness
2001 · album
Dream Arcade
1997 · album
Listen On - The Best Of The Railway Children
1995 · compilation
Native Place
1990 · album
Recurrence
1988 · album
BBC In Concert 15th June 1991
2010 · single
Janice Long Session 6th May 1987
2010 · single
Liz Kershaw Session (20th April 1988)
2010 · single
Nicky Campbell Session
2010 · single
Gentle Sound
2003 · album
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Biography
Consisting of vocalist Gary Newby, Brian Bateman, Guy Keegan, and Stephen Hull, the Railway Children gained a small cult following in their native England in the late '80s. When the members were still teenagers, the group began releasing singles on Factory Records. Recalling the intricate guitar pop of the Smiths, their singles evoked the ringing hooks of '60s British pop and the post-punk pop attitude of the '80s. The band released their debut album, Reunion Wilderness, in 1987; the album led to a contract with Virgin Records. Railway Children's second album, Recurrence (1988), smoothed out the rougher edges of their early independent records, leading to several minor hit singles. Released in 1990, Native Place captured the band in a transitional phase, as they were incorporating dance elements into their sound. In 1992, while working on their fourth album, Dream Arcade, EMI took over their label, Virgin Records. The band left the label and by 1994, Bateman and Hull quit, leaving the band in limbo. Newby continued on, finally completing Dream Arcade in the spring of 1999 with a new lineup . ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi