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Robyn Hitchcock

Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born 3 March 1953) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano, and bass guitar. After leading the Soft Boys in the late 1970s and releasing the influential Underwater Moonlight,[1] Hitchcock launched a prolific solo career. His musical and lyrical styles have been influenced by Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Syd Barrett, Captain Beefheart, Martin Carthy, Lou Reed, Roger McGuinn and Bryan Ferry.

Robyn Hitchcock
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival, 6 October 2012
Background information
Born (1953-03-03) 3 March 1953 (age 69)
Paddington, London, England
GenresAlternative rock, jangle pop, psychedelic folk, post-punk
Occupation(s)Musician, actor
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica, bass
LabelsTiny Ghost Records
Yep Roc Records
Rhino Records
Slash Records
Relativity Records
A&M Records
Sequel Records
Websiterobynhitchcock.com

Hitchcock's earliest lyrics mined a rich vein of English surrealist comic tradition and tended to depict a particular type of eccentric and sardonic English worldview. His music and performance style was originally (and remains) heavily influenced by Bob Dylan, but also by the English folk music revival of the 1960s and early 1970s, and this was soon filtered through a then-unfashionable psychedelic rock lens during the punk rock and New Wave music eras of the late 1970s and early 1980s.[citation needed] This combination of musical styles won Hitchcock's band of the time, The Soft Boys, a very enthusiastic if small fanbase, but an extremely frosty critical reception from the UK music press of the era.[citation needed] However, the Soft Boys' final album together, Underwater Moonlight, posthumously earned them a glowing reputation (particularly in America) as a major influence on bands like R.E.M.[citation needed]

After finding a measure of success in the latter 1980s in America, Hitchcock's lyrical and musical horizons broadened further to encompass a range of approaches while still retaining a recognisably surreal, but more serious, signature style. He has recorded for two major American labels (A&M Records, then Warner Bros.) over the course of the 1980s and 1990s, and was the subject of a live performance/documentary film (Storefront Hitchcock) by major motion picture director Jonathan Demme in 1998. Since the turn of the millennium he has also finally received belated critical recognition in his home country. Despite this, mainstream success remains limited. He continues to tour and record prolifically and has earned strong critical reviews over a steady stream of album releases and live performances, and a dedicated "cult following"[2] for his unique body of work.

Career

The Soft Boys to the Egyptians (1972–1993)

Hitchcock was educated at Winchester College, where he was a "groovy and alternative" friend of Julia Darling.[3] While at art school in London around 1972, Hitchcock was a member of the college band the Beetles.[4][5] In 1974, he moved to Cambridge, where he did some busking, and joined a series of local bands: B.B. Blackberry and the Swelterettes, the Worst Fears, and Maureen and the Meatpackers.[6] His next group, Dennis and the Experts, became the neo-psychedelia band The Soft Boys in 1976, recording their first EP, "Give It to the Soft Boys", at Spaceward studios, Cambridge, in 1977.[7][8] After recording A Can of Bees (1979) and Underwater Moonlight (1980), the latter of which was described in Rolling Stone as a "classic" and influential on bands such as R.E.M. and The Replacements,[1] the group broke up in 1981.[9]

In 1981, Hitchcock released his solo debut, Black Snake Diamond Röle, which included instrumental backing by several former Soft Boys.[9] He followed it in 1982 with the generally critically maligned Groovy Decay.[10] Following his solo acoustic album I Often Dream of Trains in 1984, he formed a new band, The Egyptians, comprising former members of the Soft Boys (Andy Metcalfe and Morris Windsor, supplemented at first by early keyboardist Roger Jackson), resulting in their 1985 debut Fegmania!, which featured typically surrealist Hitchcock songs such as "My Wife and My Dead Wife" and "The Man with the Lightbulb Head".[9] (A live album, Gotta Let This Hen Out!, was released at the end of that year.) Their popularity grew with the 1986 album Element of Light and they were subsequently signed to A&M Records in the U.S.[9] The album Globe of Frogs, released in 1988, further expanded their reach, as the single "Balloon Man" became a college radio and MTV hit,[9] followed in 1989 by "Madonna of the Wasps" from their Queen Elvis album. In 1989, they also teamed up with Peter Buck of R.E.M. and Peter Holsapple of The dB's, playing two gigs as Nigel and the Crosses, mostly covers.[11][12]

At the beginning of 1990, Hitchcock took a break from the Egyptians and A&M Records to release another solo acoustic album, Eye, then resumed with the band's Perspex Island release in 1991.[9] 1993's Respect, influenced a great deal by his father's death,[13] marked the last Egyptians release and the end of his association with A&M Records.

Reunions and solo career, 1994–2006

Early in 1994, after disbanding the Egyptians, Hitchcock embarked on a short reunion tour with the Soft Boys. His work received a slight boost in 1995 when his back catalogue (including both solo releases and Egyptians albums) were re-packaged and re-issued in the United States by the respected Rhino Records label. For the rest of the decade he continued recording and performing as a solo artist, releasing several albums on Warner Brothers Records, such as 1996's Moss Elixir (which featured the contributions of violinist Deni Bonet and guitarist Tim Keegan), and the soundtrack from the Jonathan Demme-directed concert film Storefront Hitchcock in 1998. The 1999 release Jewels for Sophia, also on Warner, featured cameos from Southern California-based musicians Jon Brion and Grant-Lee Phillips, both of whom often shared the stage with Hitchcock when he played Los Angeles nightclub Largo. An album of outtakes from the Sophia sessions called A Star for Bram, released on Hitchcock's own label, followed, and his subsequent albums appeared on a variety of independent labels.

In 2000 the Italian music writer Luca Ferrari released a long interview with Hitchcock, A Middle Class Hero (Stampa Alternativa), in the form of a 96-page booklet in English and Italian accompanying a three-song CD of unreleased tracks.

In 2001 Hitchcock reunited and toured with Kimberley Rew, bassist Matthew Seligman, and Morris Windsor for the Soft Boys' re-release of their best-known album, 1980's Underwater Moonlight. The following year they recorded and released a new album, Nextdoorland, which was accompanied by a short album of outtakes, Side Three. The reunion was short-lived.

The 2002 double album Robyn Sings comprised cover versions of Bob Dylan songs, including a live re-creation (performed in 1996) of Dylan's so-called Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1966 concert. Hitchcock celebrated his 50th birthday in 2003 with a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London at which his then-new solo acoustic album Luxor was given away as a gift to all those attending, and an original poem of his was read by actor Alan Rickman.[14] He continued collaborating with a series of different musicians, as on the album Spooked, which was recorded with country/folk duo (and longtime Hitchcock fans) Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. The Soft Boys re-formed again in 2006 to perform a live concert of Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd covers in London, benefiting Médecins Sans Frontières.

The Venus 3 to present

 
Hitchcock at Coolidge Corner Theatre in 2010

In 2006 Olé! Tarantula was released with the Venus 3, a band which consisted of longtime friends and collaborators R.E.M.'s Peter Buck and Young Fresh Fellows' frontman Scott McCaughey, as well as Ministry's Bill Rieflin (by then also R.E.M.'s full-time drummer). The song "'Cause It's Love (Saint Parallelogram)" was written with Andy Partridge of XTC.

In 2007, he was the subject of a documentary Robyn Hitchcock: Sex, Food, Death... and Insects directed by John Edginton,[15] shown on the U.S. Sundance Channel and in the UK on BBC Four (and later released on DVD). "Food, sex and death are all corridors to life if you like. You need sex to get you here, you need food to keep you here and you need death to get you out and they’re the entry and exit signs."

The filmmaker eavesdrops on Hitchcock at work on his latest collection of songs with contributors including Nick Lowe, former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones, Peter Buck and Gillian Welch. The film culminates with Hitchcock and the band taking the songs on the road in America. A live EP with The Venus 3, Sex, Food, Death... and Tarantulas, was released in conjunction with the documentary. The film also includes candid interviews with Hitchcock, who reveals much about the source of his work: "At heart I'm a frightened angry person. That's probably why my stuff isn't totally insubstantial. I'm constantly, deep down inside, in a kind of rage."

Late in 2007, Hitchcock's music was again re-packaged and re-released in the U.S., as Yep Roc Records began an extensive reissue campaign with three early solo releases and a double-CD compilation of rarities, which would be available separately or as part of a new boxed set release, I Wanna Go Backwards.[16]

In 2008, that boxed set was followed up with Luminous Groove, a boxed set of three early Egyptians releases and two further discs of rarities. In 2009, the electro-pop artist and remixer Pocket released an EP featuring Hitchcock called "Surround Him With Love", while Hitchcock released an entirely separate new album, Goodnight Oslo, with the Venus 3. At the end of the year, a live album called I Often Dream of Trains in New York documented the late-2008 onstage re-creation of his acclaimed 1984 acoustic album (a limited-edition deluxe version also included the materials to construct a kind of moving-image generator called a phenakistoscope).

In 2009, Hitchcock contributed to The Decemberists' concept album The Hazards of Love, performing the short instrumental solo "An Interlude." Also in 2009, Hitchcock provided the score for the film Women in Trouble, a feminist/exploitation "chick flick".

Concurrent with the redesign of his official website in early 2010, Hitchcock began to offer a series of "Phantom 45s" as downloads, each "45" being two newly recorded songs that would initially be offered as a free download. He also released the Propellor Time album, containing new material partially based on the "Sex, Food, Death" sessions shown in the 2007 documentary, but mainly featuring the Venus 3. In 2011, he released Tromsø, Kaptein, an album of songs written in Norway, and released physically only in that country. Hitchcock was chosen by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform "I Often Dream of Trains" at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival, to be curated by Mangum in March 2012 in Minehead, England.[17] The album Love From London (working title: File Under Pop) was released on Yep Roc Records on 5 March 2013. The label also released his subsequent record, The Man Upstairs, on 26 August 2014.

April 2015 saw Robyn Hitchcock team up with Emma Swift to release a limited Record Store Day 7" single "Follow Your Money," backed with a stripped back cover of Neil Young's "Motion Pictures."[18] The pair subsequently toured, releasing another 7" single double A side with the songs "Love Is A Drag" and "Life Is Change," produced by Teenage Fanclub's Norman Blake.[19]

In 2017, Hitchcock released his eponymous album Robyn Hitchcock.[20] Working with Brendan Benson as co-producer, the album saw a return to a full band sound after his previous release, with guest appearances from Gillian Welch and Emma Swift.

Hitchcock wrote the song "Sunday Never Comes" for the 2018 film Juliet, Naked, which was sung in the movie by Ethan Hawke's character, an aging, reclusive musician.[21] He later released a companion video of his own version of the song.[22]

In September 2019 Hitchcock collaborated with XTC frontman Andy Partridge on a four-song EP Planet England, co-writing the songs and both singing.[23][22]

In 2020, he released The Man Downstairs: Demos & Rarities, an album of outtakes recorded in 2013 as demos for The Man Upstairs.[24][25] He also appeared on Emma Swift's album of Bob Dylan covers, Blonde on the Tracks, recorded between 2017 and 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee and produced by Wilco's Pat Sansone.[26]

Personal life

Hitchcock was born in Paddington, London, England, son of novelist Raymond Hitchcock (writer of Percy).[27]

Hitchcock writes short stories, paints (often in a whimsical, surrealist style), and draws in a cartoon-strip style. His album covers often make use of his paintings or drawings, and the liner notes sometimes include a short story. His live concerts include story-telling, in the form of imaginative and surreal ad-libbed monologues in his lyrical style.

Hitchcock collaborated with director Jonathan Demme in 1998 for a live concert and film Storefront Hitchcock, and later appeared in Demme's 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate, in which he played double agent Laurent Tokar. He also appeared in Demme's Rachel Getting Married in 2008, singing and playing guitar in the wedding-party band.

In September 2008 Hitchcock joined the Disko Bay Cape Farewell expedition to the West Coast of Greenland. Cape Farewell is a UK-based arts organisation that brings artists, scientists and communicators together to instigate a cultural response to climate change. Other voyagers on the trip included musicians Feist, Laurie Anderson, Jarvis Cocker, KT Tunstall and Martha Wainwright.

In August 2015, Hitchcock moved to Nashville, Tennessee.[28] He lives in East Nashville with his partner Emma Swift and their cats.[29] He has a daughter named Maisie from a previous relationship.[30]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Compilations

  • Groovy Decoy (1985) – A re-worked version of Groovy Decay, featuring demo versions of many of that album's songs)
  • Invisible Hitchcock (1986) – Outtakes and rarities: 1980–1986
  • Gravy Deco (1995) – A compilation of the Groovy Decay and Groovy Decoy sessions
  • You & Oblivion (1995) – Outtakes and rarities: 1981–1987
  • Mossy Liquor (1996) – Outtakes and prototypes from Moss Elixir
  • A Star for Bram (2000) – Outtakes from Jewels for Sophia
  • A Middle-Class Hero (2000) – Italian-English authorised interview book written by Luca Ferrari with CD-EP of outtakes included
  • Obliteration Pie (2005) – Japan-only collection of live tracks, rarities, and new studio re-recordings
  • I Wanna Go Backwards (2007) – Boxed set of reissued albums, with many previously unreleased outtakes and rarities
  • Shadow Cat (2008) – Outtakes and rarities: 1993–1999
  • Luminous Groove (2008) – Boxed set of reissued albums, with many previously unreleased live performances, outtakes and rarities
  • There Goes the Ice (2013) – Vinyl-only collection of rarities, most previously issued as digital-only tracks between 2010 and 2013
  • The Man Downstairs: Demos & Rarities (2020) – Outtakes and demos recorded in 2013 for the Man Upstairs sessions[24][25]

Live albums

Best-of compilations

Compilation appearances

  • Time Between - A Tribute to the Byrds (Imaginary Records, 1989) – "Wild Mountain Thyme"
  • Pave the Earth (A&M Records, 1990) – "Birdshead (live)"
  • Alvin Lives (In Leeds): Anti Poll Tax Trax (Midnight Music, May 1990) – "Kung Fu Fighting"
  • The Best of Mountain Stage, Volume 2: Live (Blue Plate Music, 1991) – "The Arms Of Love"
  • The Bob No. 42 (1991) – "A Day In The Life"
  • The Bob No. 54 (1997) – "Alright, Yeah (German version)"
  • Succour: The Terrascope Benefit Album (Flydaddy Records, September 1996) – "She Was Sinister But She Was Happy"
  • More Oar: A Tribute to the Skip Spence Album (Birdman Records, 1999) – "Broken Heart"
  • Ernie: Songs of Ernest Noyes Brookings (Gadfly Records, 2001) – "Book"
  • Listen to What the Man Said: Popular Artists Pay Tribute to the Music of Paul McCartney (Oglio Records, 2001) – "Let Me Roll It"
  • Wig in a Box (Off Records, October 2003) – "City Of Women"
  • Terry Edwards Presents... Queer Street: No Fish Is Too Weird for Her Aquarium Vol. III (Sartorial Records, February 2004) – "Are 'Friends' Electric?"
  • This One's for the Fellows: A Sonic Salute to the Young Fresh Fellows (BlueDisguise Records, April 2004) – "Mamie Dunn, Employee of the Month / Good Times Rock & Roll"
  • Live at WMSE Vol. 10 (April 2009) – "NY Doll"
  • Abbey Road Now! (Mojo Magazine Free CD, October 2009) – "I Want You (She's So Heavy)"
  • The Madcap Laughs Again! (Mojo Magazine Free CD, Mar 2010) – "Dark Globe"
  • All Ready for the 25th? (Sartorial Records, 2012) – "There Ain't No Santa Claus on the Evenin' Stage"
  • Son of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys (ANTI-Records, February 2013) – "Sam's Gone Away"
  • Way To Blue: The Songs Of Nick Drake (Story Sound Records, April 2013) – "Parasite"
  • Songs in the Key of Paul (Mojo Magazine free CD, November 2013) - "Let Me Roll It"
  • An Autumn Almanac (Uncut Magazine free CD, December 2010) Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 - "Belltown Ramble"
  • Ramble On! (Uncut Magazine free CD, September 2014) - "Trouble in Your Blood"

References

  1. ^ a b Holdship, Bill (13 March 2001). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2 October 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  2. ^ Trager, Oliver (4 December 1997). The American Book of the Dead. Simon and Schuster. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-684-81402-5. Hitchcock developed a sizable cult following on the heels of the critical acclaim he received in the mid-1980s for his highly poetic, if somewhat obscure, songs.
  3. ^ . Literary Winchester. 2011. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
  4. ^ Jim DeRogatis (2003). Turn on Your Mind: Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 331. ISBN 9780634055485. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  5. ^ Bayard Catron (2001). . glasshotel.net. Archived from the original on 19 July 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  6. ^ "The Soft Boys Biography : OLDIES.com". oldies.com. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  7. ^ Denise Sullivan (2012). "The Soft Boys – Music Biography, Credits and Discography : AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  8. ^ Bayard Catron (2001). . fegmania.org. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who’s Who of Indie and New Wave Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 137. ISBN 0-85112-579-4.
  10. ^ The Rough Guide to Rock, Peter Buckley, 2003
  11. ^ "R.E.M. side-projects". Remchronicle.com. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  12. ^ . Murmurs.com. Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  13. ^ . 15 April 1993. Archived from the original on 14 January 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  14. ^ "Robyn Hitchcock". Robyn Hitchcock. 11 June 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  15. ^ "Robyn Hitchcock: Sex, Food, Death…and Insects | Otmoor Productions | Documentaries and Consultancy". Otmoor Productions. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  16. ^ Matt LeMay (30 November 2007). "Robyn Hitchcock: I Wanna Go Backwards Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  17. ^ "ATP curated by Jeff Mangum". Atpfestival.com. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  18. ^ "Robyn Hitchcock, Emma Swift – Follow Your Money (Vinyl)". Discogs.com. 18 April 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  19. ^ "Robyn Hitchcock & Emma Swift – Love Is a Drag". Discogs.com. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  20. ^ "Robyn Hitchcock – Robyn Hitchcock". Discogs.com. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  21. ^ Olsen, Mark. "How the 'Juliet, Naked' team created a lost great album with help from Ryan Adams, Robyn Hitchcock and more". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  22. ^ a b Hertweck, Nate (8 December 2019). "Robyn Hitchcock On Nashville Living, His 'Planet England' EP, John Lennon's Legacy & Making "Beatles Music"". Grammys.com. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  23. ^ Gray, Julia (4 August 2019). "Andy Partridge & Robyn Hitchcock Announce Collaborative EP Out Next Month". Stereogum. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  24. ^ a b Bill Pearis (7 August 2020). "Robyn Hitchcock covers Nick Drake, Pink Floyd on new rarities album for Bandcamp Friday". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  25. ^ a b Darryl Sterdan (7 August 2020). "Reviews: Robyn Hitchcock, The Man Downstairs: Demos & Rarities". Tinnitist. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  26. ^ McKenna, Brittney (13 August 2020). "Emma Swift Salutes Many Sides of Dylan on Blonde on the Tracks". Nashville Scene. Nashville, Tennessee. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  27. ^ Harris, W. "A chat with Robyn Hitchcock," Bullz-eye.com, 10 February 2006. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  28. ^ Hurt, Edd (20 April 2017). "Robyn Hitchcock Reinvents Himself in Nashville". Nashville Scene. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  29. ^ Trageser, Stephen (19 March 2020). "Robyn Hitchcock and Emma Swift Settle In at Home". Nashville Scene. Nashville, TN. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  30. ^ "Robyn Hitchcock feels jolly good". SF Examiner. 30 April 2013.

Further reading

  • "Robyn Hitchcock. A Middle-Class Hero" – an authorised book with a long interview with Luca Ferrari [Stampa Alternativa, Rome 2000]
  • "Hitchcock on Hitchcock: Robyn Hitchcock picks his best songs" Rockerzine.com 2016
  • "Robyn Hitchcock: I'm Not Bob Dylan" Interview with Robyn Hitchcock 2016. Rocker Magazine
  • — an article at Crawdaddy!.
  • "The Barrett/Hitchcock Connection" — an article at Perfect Sound Forever.
  • Interview with Robyn Hitchcock with Andy Carvin in 1993.

External links

  • The Asking Tree, database of Soft Boys and Robyn Hitchcock live appearances and releases
  • The Museum of Robyn Hitchcock (official site)
  • Otmoor Productions Documentary Robyn Hitchcock: Sex, Food, Death... and Insects[permanent dead link]
  • Robyn Hitchcock collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive

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For other uses see Robyn Hitchcock disambiguation Robyn Rowan Hitchcock born 3 March 1953 is an English singer songwriter and guitarist While primarily a vocalist and guitarist he also plays harmonica piano and bass guitar After leading the Soft Boys in the late 1970s and releasing the influential Underwater Moonlight 1 Hitchcock launched a prolific solo career His musical and lyrical styles have been influenced by Bob Dylan John Lennon Syd Barrett Captain Beefheart Martin Carthy Lou Reed Roger McGuinn and Bryan Ferry Robyn HitchcockHardly Strictly Bluegrass festival 6 October 2012Background informationBorn 1953 03 03 3 March 1953 age 69 Paddington London EnglandGenresAlternative rock jangle pop psychedelic folk post punkOccupation s Musician actorInstrument s Vocals guitar piano harmonica bassLabelsTiny Ghost RecordsYep Roc RecordsRhino RecordsSlash RecordsRelativity RecordsA amp M RecordsSequel RecordsWebsiterobynhitchcock wbr com This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hitchcock s earliest lyrics mined a rich vein of English surrealist comic tradition and tended to depict a particular type of eccentric and sardonic English worldview His music and performance style was originally and remains heavily influenced by Bob Dylan but also by the English folk music revival of the 1960s and early 1970s and this was soon filtered through a then unfashionable psychedelic rock lens during the punk rock and New Wave music eras of the late 1970s and early 1980s citation needed This combination of musical styles won Hitchcock s band of the time The Soft Boys a very enthusiastic if small fanbase but an extremely frosty critical reception from the UK music press of the era citation needed However the Soft Boys final album together Underwater Moonlight posthumously earned them a glowing reputation particularly in America as a major influence on bands like R E M citation needed After finding a measure of success in the latter 1980s in America Hitchcock s lyrical and musical horizons broadened further to encompass a range of approaches while still retaining a recognisably surreal but more serious signature style He has recorded for two major American labels A amp M Records then Warner Bros over the course of the 1980s and 1990s and was the subject of a live performance documentary film Storefront Hitchcock by major motion picture director Jonathan Demme in 1998 Since the turn of the millennium he has also finally received belated critical recognition in his home country Despite this mainstream success remains limited He continues to tour and record prolifically and has earned strong critical reviews over a steady stream of album releases and live performances and a dedicated cult following 2 for his unique body of work Contents 1 Career 1 1 The Soft Boys to the Egyptians 1972 1993 1 2 Reunions and solo career 1994 2006 1 3 The Venus 3 to present 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Compilations 3 4 Live albums 3 5 Best of compilations 3 6 Compilation appearances 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksCareer EditThe Soft Boys to the Egyptians 1972 1993 Edit See also The Soft Boys Hitchcock was educated at Winchester College where he was a groovy and alternative friend of Julia Darling 3 While at art school in London around 1972 Hitchcock was a member of the college band the Beetles 4 5 In 1974 he moved to Cambridge where he did some busking and joined a series of local bands B B Blackberry and the Swelterettes the Worst Fears and Maureen and the Meatpackers 6 His next group Dennis and the Experts became the neo psychedelia band The Soft Boys in 1976 recording their first EP Give It to the Soft Boys at Spaceward studios Cambridge in 1977 7 8 After recording A Can of Bees 1979 and Underwater Moonlight 1980 the latter of which was described in Rolling Stone as a classic and influential on bands such as R E M and The Replacements 1 the group broke up in 1981 9 In 1981 Hitchcock released his solo debut Black Snake Diamond Role which included instrumental backing by several former Soft Boys 9 He followed it in 1982 with the generally critically maligned Groovy Decay 10 Following his solo acoustic album I Often Dream of Trains in 1984 he formed a new band The Egyptians comprising former members of the Soft Boys Andy Metcalfe and Morris Windsor supplemented at first by early keyboardist Roger Jackson resulting in their 1985 debut Fegmania which featured typically surrealist Hitchcock songs such as My Wife and My Dead Wife and The Man with the Lightbulb Head 9 A live album Gotta Let This Hen Out was released at the end of that year Their popularity grew with the 1986 album Element of Light and they were subsequently signed to A amp M Records in the U S 9 The album Globe of Frogs released in 1988 further expanded their reach as the single Balloon Man became a college radio and MTV hit 9 followed in 1989 by Madonna of the Wasps from their Queen Elvis album In 1989 they also teamed up with Peter Buck of R E M and Peter Holsapple of The dB s playing two gigs as Nigel and the Crosses mostly covers 11 12 At the beginning of 1990 Hitchcock took a break from the Egyptians and A amp M Records to release another solo acoustic album Eye then resumed with the band s Perspex Island release in 1991 9 1993 s Respect influenced a great deal by his father s death 13 marked the last Egyptians release and the end of his association with A amp M Records Reunions and solo career 1994 2006 Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early in 1994 after disbanding the Egyptians Hitchcock embarked on a short reunion tour with the Soft Boys His work received a slight boost in 1995 when his back catalogue including both solo releases and Egyptians albums were re packaged and re issued in the United States by the respected Rhino Records label For the rest of the decade he continued recording and performing as a solo artist releasing several albums on Warner Brothers Records such as 1996 s Moss Elixir which featured the contributions of violinist Deni Bonet and guitarist Tim Keegan and the soundtrack from the Jonathan Demme directed concert film Storefront Hitchcock in 1998 The 1999 release Jewels for Sophia also on Warner featured cameos from Southern California based musicians Jon Brion and Grant Lee Phillips both of whom often shared the stage with Hitchcock when he played Los Angeles nightclub Largo An album of outtakes from the Sophia sessions called A Star for Bram released on Hitchcock s own label followed and his subsequent albums appeared on a variety of independent labels In 2000 the Italian music writer Luca Ferrari released a long interview with Hitchcock A Middle Class Hero Stampa Alternativa in the form of a 96 page booklet in English and Italian accompanying a three song CD of unreleased tracks In 2001 Hitchcock reunited and toured with Kimberley Rew bassist Matthew Seligman and Morris Windsor for the Soft Boys re release of their best known album 1980 s Underwater Moonlight The following year they recorded and released a new album Nextdoorland which was accompanied by a short album of outtakes Side Three The reunion was short lived The 2002 double album Robyn Sings comprised cover versions of Bob Dylan songs including a live re creation performed in 1996 of Dylan s so called Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1966 concert Hitchcock celebrated his 50th birthday in 2003 with a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London at which his then new solo acoustic album Luxor was given away as a gift to all those attending and an original poem of his was read by actor Alan Rickman 14 He continued collaborating with a series of different musicians as on the album Spooked which was recorded with country folk duo and longtime Hitchcock fans Gillian Welch and David Rawlings The Soft Boys re formed again in 2006 to perform a live concert of Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd covers in London benefiting Medecins Sans Frontieres The Venus 3 to present Edit Hitchcock at Coolidge Corner Theatre in 2010 In 2006 Ole Tarantula was released with the Venus 3 a band which consisted of longtime friends and collaborators R E M s Peter Buck and Young Fresh Fellows frontman Scott McCaughey as well as Ministry s Bill Rieflin by then also R E M s full time drummer The song Cause It s Love Saint Parallelogram was written with Andy Partridge of XTC In 2007 he was the subject of a documentary Robyn Hitchcock Sex Food Death and Insects directed by John Edginton 15 shown on the U S Sundance Channel and in the UK on BBC Four and later released on DVD Food sex and death are all corridors to life if you like You need sex to get you here you need food to keep you here and you need death to get you out and they re the entry and exit signs The filmmaker eavesdrops on Hitchcock at work on his latest collection of songs with contributors including Nick Lowe former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones Peter Buck and Gillian Welch The film culminates with Hitchcock and the band taking the songs on the road in America A live EP with The Venus 3 Sex Food Death and Tarantulas was released in conjunction with the documentary The film also includes candid interviews with Hitchcock who reveals much about the source of his work At heart I m a frightened angry person That s probably why my stuff isn t totally insubstantial I m constantly deep down inside in a kind of rage Late in 2007 Hitchcock s music was again re packaged and re released in the U S as Yep Roc Records began an extensive reissue campaign with three early solo releases and a double CD compilation of rarities which would be available separately or as part of a new boxed set release I Wanna Go Backwards 16 In 2008 that boxed set was followed up with Luminous Groove a boxed set of three early Egyptians releases and two further discs of rarities In 2009 the electro pop artist and remixer Pocket released an EP featuring Hitchcock called Surround Him With Love while Hitchcock released an entirely separate new album Goodnight Oslo with the Venus 3 At the end of the year a live album called I Often Dream of Trains in New York documented the late 2008 onstage re creation of his acclaimed 1984 acoustic album a limited edition deluxe version also included the materials to construct a kind of moving image generator called a phenakistoscope In 2009 Hitchcock contributed to The Decemberists concept album The Hazards of Love performing the short instrumental solo An Interlude Also in 2009 Hitchcock provided the score for the film Women in Trouble a feminist exploitation chick flick Concurrent with the redesign of his official website in early 2010 Hitchcock began to offer a series of Phantom 45s as downloads each 45 being two newly recorded songs that would initially be offered as a free download He also released the Propellor Time album containing new material partially based on the Sex Food Death sessions shown in the 2007 documentary but mainly featuring the Venus 3 In 2011 he released Tromso Kaptein an album of songs written in Norway and released physically only in that country Hitchcock was chosen by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform I Often Dream of Trains at the All Tomorrow s Parties festival to be curated by Mangum in March 2012 in Minehead England 17 The album Love From London working title File Under Pop was released on Yep Roc Records on 5 March 2013 The label also released his subsequent record The Man Upstairs on 26 August 2014 April 2015 saw Robyn Hitchcock team up with Emma Swift to release a limited Record Store Day 7 single Follow Your Money backed with a stripped back cover of Neil Young s Motion Pictures 18 The pair subsequently toured releasing another 7 single double A side with the songs Love Is A Drag and Life Is Change produced by Teenage Fanclub s Norman Blake 19 In 2017 Hitchcock released his eponymous album Robyn Hitchcock 20 Working with Brendan Benson as co producer the album saw a return to a full band sound after his previous release with guest appearances from Gillian Welch and Emma Swift Hitchcock wrote the song Sunday Never Comes for the 2018 film Juliet Naked which was sung in the movie by Ethan Hawke s character an aging reclusive musician 21 He later released a companion video of his own version of the song 22 In September 2019 Hitchcock collaborated with XTC frontman Andy Partridge on a four song EP Planet England co writing the songs and both singing 23 22 In 2020 he released The Man Downstairs Demos amp Rarities an album of outtakes recorded in 2013 as demos for The Man Upstairs 24 25 He also appeared on Emma Swift s album of Bob Dylan covers Blonde on the Tracks recorded between 2017 and 2020 in Nashville Tennessee and produced by Wilco s Pat Sansone 26 Personal life EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hitchcock was born in Paddington London England son of novelist Raymond Hitchcock writer of Percy 27 Hitchcock writes short stories paints often in a whimsical surrealist style and draws in a cartoon strip style His album covers often make use of his paintings or drawings and the liner notes sometimes include a short story His live concerts include story telling in the form of imaginative and surreal ad libbed monologues in his lyrical style Hitchcock collaborated with director Jonathan Demme in 1998 for a live concert and film Storefront Hitchcock and later appeared in Demme s 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate in which he played double agent Laurent Tokar He also appeared in Demme s Rachel Getting Married in 2008 singing and playing guitar in the wedding party band In September 2008 Hitchcock joined the Disko Bay Cape Farewell expedition to the West Coast of Greenland Cape Farewell is a UK based arts organisation that brings artists scientists and communicators together to instigate a cultural response to climate change Other voyagers on the trip included musicians Feist Laurie Anderson Jarvis Cocker KT Tunstall and Martha Wainwright In August 2015 Hitchcock moved to Nashville Tennessee 28 He lives in East Nashville with his partner Emma Swift and their cats 29 He has a daughter named Maisie from a previous relationship 30 Discography EditSee also The Soft Boys Discography Studio albums Edit Black Snake Diamond Role 1981 Groovy Decay 1982 I Often Dream of Trains 1984 Fegmania 1985 with the Egyptians Element of Light 1986 with the Egyptians Globe of Frogs 1988 with the Egyptians Queen Elvis 1989 with the Egyptians Eye 1990 Perspex Island 1991 with the Egyptians Respect 1993 with the Egyptians Moss Elixir 1996 Jewels for Sophia 1999 Luxor 2003 Spooked 2004 Ole Tarantula 2006 with the Venus 3 Goodnight Oslo 2009 with the Venus 3 Propellor Time 2010 with the Venus 3 Tromso Kaptein 2011 Love from London 2013 The Man Upstairs 2014 Robyn Hitchcock 2017 Shufflemania 2022 EPs Edit Eaten by Her Own Dinner 1982 7 I Something You 1995 7 Planet England with Andy Partridge 2019 Compilations Edit Groovy Decoy 1985 A re worked version of Groovy Decay featuring demo versions of many of that album s songs Invisible Hitchcock 1986 Outtakes and rarities 1980 1986 Gravy Deco 1995 A compilation of the Groovy Decay and Groovy Decoy sessions You amp Oblivion 1995 Outtakes and rarities 1981 1987 Mossy Liquor 1996 Outtakes and prototypes from Moss Elixir A Star for Bram 2000 Outtakes from Jewels for Sophia A Middle Class Hero 2000 Italian English authorised interview book written by Luca Ferrari with CD EP of outtakes included Obliteration Pie 2005 Japan only collection of live tracks rarities and new studio re recordings I Wanna Go Backwards 2007 Boxed set of reissued albums with many previously unreleased outtakes and rarities Shadow Cat 2008 Outtakes and rarities 1993 1999 Luminous Groove 2008 Boxed set of reissued albums with many previously unreleased live performances outtakes and rarities There Goes the Ice 2013 Vinyl only collection of rarities most previously issued as digital only tracks between 2010 and 2013 The Man Downstairs Demos amp Rarities 2020 Outtakes and demos recorded in 2013 for the Man Upstairs sessions 24 25 Live albums Edit Gotta Let This Hen Out 1985 with the Egyptians Give It to the Thoth Boys Live Oddities 1993 cassette only release sold on tour in 1993 The Kershaw Sessions 1994 with the Egyptians Live at the Cambridge Folk Festival 1998 with the Egyptians Storefront Hitchcock 2000 soundtrack to the concert film Robyn Sings 2002 Double live album of Bob Dylan cover songs This Is the BBC 2006 Sex Food Death and Tarantulas 2007 Live EP I Often Dream of Trains in New York 2009 CD DVDBest of compilations Edit Robyn Hitchcock 1995 Robyn Hitchcock amp The Egyptians Greatest Hits 1996 with the Egyptians Uncorrected Personality Traits 1997 Rhino Records best of compilation of solo material Chronolology 2011 Yep Roc best of including Soft Boys Egyptians and solo materialCompilation appearances Edit Time Between A Tribute to the Byrds Imaginary Records 1989 Wild Mountain Thyme Pave the Earth A amp M Records 1990 Birdshead live Alvin Lives In Leeds Anti Poll Tax Trax Midnight Music May 1990 Kung Fu Fighting The Best of Mountain Stage Volume 2 Live Blue Plate Music 1991 The Arms Of Love The Bob No 42 1991 A Day In The Life The Bob No 54 1997 Alright Yeah German version Succour The Terrascope Benefit Album Flydaddy Records September 1996 She Was Sinister But She Was Happy More Oar A Tribute to the Skip Spence Album Birdman Records 1999 Broken Heart Ernie Songs of Ernest Noyes Brookings Gadfly Records 2001 Book Listen to What the Man Said Popular Artists Pay Tribute to the Music of Paul McCartney Oglio Records 2001 Let Me Roll It Wig in a Box Off Records October 2003 City Of Women Terry Edwards Presents Queer Street No Fish Is Too Weird for Her Aquarium Vol III Sartorial Records February 2004 Are Friends Electric This One s for the Fellows A Sonic Salute to the Young Fresh Fellows BlueDisguise Records April 2004 Mamie Dunn Employee of the Month Good Times Rock amp Roll Live at WMSE Vol 10 April 2009 NY Doll Abbey Road Now Mojo Magazine Free CD October 2009 I Want You She s So Heavy The Madcap Laughs Again Mojo Magazine Free CD Mar 2010 Dark Globe All Ready for the 25th Sartorial Records 2012 There Ain t No Santa Claus on the Evenin Stage Son of Rogues Gallery Pirate Ballads Sea Songs amp Chanteys ANTI Records February 2013 Sam s Gone Away Way To Blue The Songs Of Nick Drake Story Sound Records April 2013 Parasite Songs in the Key of Paul Mojo Magazine free CD November 2013 Let Me Roll It An Autumn Almanac Uncut Magazine free CD December 2010 Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 Belltown Ramble Ramble On Uncut Magazine free CD September 2014 Trouble in Your Blood References Edit a b Holdship Bill 13 March 2001 The Soft Boys Underwater Moonlight Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 2 October 2007 Retrieved 15 February 2015 Trager Oliver 4 December 1997 The American Book of the Dead Simon and Schuster p 64 ISBN 978 0 684 81402 5 Hitchcock developed a sizable cult following on the heels of the critical acclaim he received in the mid 1980s for his highly poetic if somewhat obscure songs Julia Darling 1956 2005 Literary Winchester 2011 Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 10 January 2015 Jim DeRogatis 2003 Turn on Your Mind Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock Hal Leonard Corporation p 331 ISBN 9780634055485 Retrieved 18 August 2012 Bayard Catron 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Stereogum Retrieved 2 April 2020 a b Bill Pearis 7 August 2020 Robyn Hitchcock covers Nick Drake Pink Floyd on new rarities album for Bandcamp Friday Brooklyn Vegan Retrieved 10 August 2020 a b Darryl Sterdan 7 August 2020 Reviews Robyn Hitchcock The Man Downstairs Demos amp Rarities Tinnitist Retrieved 10 August 2020 McKenna Brittney 13 August 2020 Emma Swift Salutes Many Sides of Dylan on Blonde on the Tracks Nashville Scene Nashville Tennessee Retrieved 11 October 2020 Harris W A chat with Robyn Hitchcock Bullz eye com 10 February 2006 Retrieved 9 February 2013 Hurt Edd 20 April 2017 Robyn Hitchcock Reinvents Himself in Nashville Nashville Scene Retrieved 30 May 2019 Trageser Stephen 19 March 2020 Robyn Hitchcock and Emma Swift Settle In at Home Nashville Scene Nashville TN Retrieved 14 May 2021 Robyn Hitchcock feels jolly good SF Examiner 30 April 2013 Further reading Edit Robyn Hitchcock A Middle Class Hero an authorised book with a long interview with Luca Ferrari Stampa Alternativa Rome 2000 Hitchcock on Hitchcock Robyn Hitchcock picks his best songs Rockerzine com 2016 Robyn Hitchcock I m Not Bob Dylan Interview with Robyn Hitchcock 2016 Rocker Magazine Robyn Hitchcock I wanna go Backwards an article at Crawdaddy The Barrett Hitchcock Connection an article at Perfect Sound Forever Interview with Robyn Hitchcock with Andy Carvin in 1993 External links EditThe Asking Tree database of Soft Boys and Robyn Hitchcock live appearances and releases Wikiquote has quotations related to Robyn Hitchcock The Museum of Robyn Hitchcock official site Otmoor Productions Documentary Robyn Hitchcock Sex Food Death and Insects permanent dead link Robyn Hitchcock collection at the Internet Archive s live music archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robyn Hitchcock amp oldid 1114718155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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