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Tom Waits and Elvis Costello get all the props, but fellow veteran eccentric Robyn Hitchcock's recent work is easily as consistent as theirs. This time out, the British singer-songwriter tapped three R.E.M.-related players — guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Scott McCaughey and drummer Bill Rieflin — to be his band. Hitchcock brings Hollies-ish harmonies, horns and tastefully distorted guitars to "Saturday Groovers" and a Western twang to "Hurry for the Sky." His dark, absurdist wit is intact: "Pharaoh's tomb is empty now," he sings, "you can come right in, bandage up your grin, bandage up your sin."
(Posted: Feb 5, 2009)
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- What You Is
- Your Head Here
- Saturday Groovers
- I'm Falling
- Hurry for the Sky
- Sixteen Years
- Up To Our Nex
- Intricate Thing
- Tlc
- Goodnight Oslo
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