Raintown
"Raintown" is a debut album by the Scottish band Deacon Blue, released in 1987. The album features a blend of pop and rock music, characterized by its catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics. It includes popular tracks like "Dignity" and "Real Gone Kid," which helped establish the band's presence in the music scene.
The album's themes often revolve around urban life and personal experiences, reflecting the band's roots in Glasgow. "Raintown" received critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching high positions on music charts and solidifying Deacon Blue's status as a significant act in the late 1980s music landscape.