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One of the original founders of the "Canterbury Scene", reminisces with Jon Kirkman about Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt and also talks about his new studio and the guests who play on it.

 
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Catalogue number
BVCD005
Release date
06/05/2003
Format
CD
Label
Barbaraville
Martin Stephenson & The Daintees
Boat To Bolivia
Disc 1
1. Crocodile Cryer 2. Coleen 3. Little Red Bottle 4. Tribute To The Late Reverend Gary Davis 5. Running Water 6. Candle In The Middle 7. Piece Of The Cake 8. Look Down, Look Down 9. Slow Lovin' 10. Caroline 12. Boat To Bolivia Extra Tracks: 13. Roll On Summer (Nov. '83) 14. Trouble Town (Nov. '83) 15. Slow Lovin' (Alt. take March '84)

Boat To Bolivia was Martin Stephenson And The Daintees debut album, released on the Kitchenware label via London Records in 1985.

Produced by Gil Norton (Pixies, James, Bunnymen) it's a wonderful slice of rootsy pop and it received excellent reviews in the music press of the time, ?a wonderful record which you should seriously consider buying' said Andy McReady in NME and thousands of students took his advice. It was almost impossible to be a student then and not own a copy and regular college dates helped underpin the popularity and cement Martin's deserved reputation as a top-notch live performer.

Specially re-mastered for CD with historical extra tracks, this is the ultimate version of this classic album.