Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Hitchcock started out as the leader of late-1970s UK psychedelic revivalists the Soft Boys. After that band's disintegration at the turn of the decade, he became a solo artist, whose Bob Dylan-meets-Syd Barrett absurdist wordplay meshed perfectly with his post-Beatles pop melodicism. Sometimes on his own and sometimes with stalwart backup band the Egyptians, Hitchcock became a cult hero to the alternative/college-rock crowd in the '80s. Though some of his recordings were virtual one-man acoustic affairs and some featured full-blown pop production, Hitchcock never flagged in his devotion to his quirky muse, releasing great albums throughout the decades.
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Albums
- (2007) Moss Elixir
- (2005) Jewels For Sophia
- (2005) Mossy Liquor: Outtakes And Prototypes
- (2005) Storefront Hitchcock: Music From The Jonathan Demme Picture
- (1999) Jewels For Sophia
- (1998) Storefront Hitchcock: Music From The Jonathan Demme Picture
- (1986) Element Of Light
- (1985) Fegmania!
Top Tracks
- My Wife & My Dead Wife
- Mexican God
- Egyptian Cream
- Raymond Chandler Evening
- The Cheese Alarm
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