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Discography
2004 - Spooked
2005 Obliteration Pie
2006 Ole! Tarantula
2007 - Sex, Food, Death,
Insects (film)
2007 - I Wanna Go Backwards (box set)
2008 - Luminous Groove (box set)
2009 Goodnight Oslo
2009 I Often Dream of Trains in New York (Live CD/DVD)
2010 Propellor Time
2011 - Tromso Kaptein
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Bio
Robyn Hitchcock is one of England's most enduring contemporary singer/songwriters and live performers.
Hitchcock started his recording career with the Soft Boys, a punk-era band specializing in melodic pop merged with comedic lyrics. With a voice varying between John Lennon and Syd Barretts, Robyns true influences lie more in English folk-rock.
Hitchcock's solo debut, 1981's Black Snake Diamond Role was followed by the psychedelia of Groovy Decay in 1982 and the all-acoustic I Often Dream of Trains in 1984. However it wasn't until the 1996 release of Moss Elixir that Hitchcock returned to form and fully embraced his folk roots. From 1998 to 2009 Robyn released the soundtrack to the Jonathan Demme directed concert film Storefront Hitchcock, Robyn Sings, Luxor, Spooked, a Japanese compilation called Obliteration Pie, and Olé! Tarantula and Goodnight Oslo with the Venus 3, his new band featuring Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, and Bill Rieflin.
Recent years have seen Robyn involved with a number of film projects. The 2007 documentary Robyn Hitchcock: Sex, Food, Death and Insects used a fly on the wall approach to track Robyns recording and touring process with his new band the Venus 3 while I Often Dream of Trains in New York captured a live concert performance of one of his seminal albums. Hitchcock also spent time scoring a number of films including Sebastian Gutierrezs Women in Trouble and Elektra Luxx and John Simons Radio Free Albemuth based on the Philip K. Dick novel of the same name.
Robyn recently celebrated the release of Tromso Kaptein, his most recent album created in and specifically for country of Norway.
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