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Robyn Hitchcocks new album, Love From London was produced and engineered by Paul Noble, and features Noble on bass, guitar, keyboards and vocals; Jenny Adejayan on cello and vocals; Lizzie Anstey on vocals and keyboards and Jenny Macro, Lucy Parnell and Anne Lise Frokedal on vocals.
Hitchcock describes his songs as paintings you can listen to. Love From London celebrates life in a culture imperiled by economic and environmental collapse, he says. We are surfing on the momentum of chaos. If a consensus on global warming comes from the people, then the media, the politicians, and the corporations will have to adapt to it. Rock and Roll is an old mans game now, so Im staying in it.
Born in London in 1953, Robyn Hitchcock has written and recorded over 500 songs, including: Where Are The Prawns, I Wanna Destroy You, The Cheese Alarm, Sometimes A Blonde, No, I Dont Remember Guildford, To Be Human, Where Do You Go When You Die, Uncorrected Personality Traits, Full Moon in My Soul, Chinese Bones, Madonna Of The Wasps, and recently a lament for the Arctic polar thaw There Goes The Ice, recorded with KT Tunstall, with whom he was on a Cape Farewell environmental expedition to Greenland in 2008.
Since founding the art-rock band The Soft Boys in 1976, Hitchcock has played with many respected musicians including John Paul Jones, Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings, Peter Buck, Nick Lowe, Abigail Washburn, Grant Lee Phillips, Martin & Eliza Carthy, Howe Gelb, Krystle Warren, Graham Coxon and Johnny Marr among others.
Hitchcock celebrates his 60th birthday in March with a retrospective show on February 28th at the Village Underground in London where he will be playing songs from each of his albums, accompanied by some of his favourite musicians.
LP: Gatefold LP, with poster insert, and CD insert.






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