"Sector 27" is the debut album from Tom Robinson's post-TRB band, Sector 27, released on September 1, 1980, under the I. R. S. label. Following the disbandment of TRB in 1979, Robinson teamed up with Jo Burt to create this new wave of pop and rock music that captivated audiences. The album features a compelling blend of catchy melodies and thought-provoking lyrics, showcasing Robinson's signature storytelling prowess.
With a runtime of 51 minutes, "Sector 27" includes 13 tracks, each offering a unique perspective on life, love, and societal observations. From the inviting opener "Invitation" to the reflective closer "Love Comes," the album takes listeners on a journey through a variety of musical landscapes. Standout tracks like "Mary Lynne" and "Total Recall" highlight Robinson's ability to craft memorable tunes that resonate long after the music stops.
The album's original vinyl pressings are highly sought after by collectors, adding to its historical significance in the new wave and pop rock genres. "Sector 27" is a testament to Tom Robinson's enduring talent and his ability to evolve musically while staying true to his roots. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.