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Monday, June 16, 2025

Robyn Hitchcock "Groovy Decay” 1982 | TWILIGHTZONE

Robyn Hitchcock "Groovy Decay" 1982

Out of print for over a decade, Groovy Decay stands as a nearly impossible to find release in the creative life of the eccentric English songwriter.
Groovy Decay was the second solo album by Robyn Hitchcock, released in 1982. His backing band for the record featured Sara Lee of Gang of Four on bass and Anthony Thistlethwaite of the Waterboys on sax.
Hitchcock was unhappy with the recordings, despite the presence of ex-Gong member Steve Hillage in the producer's seat, and he subsequently released a revised version of the album entitled Groovy Decoy; this had completely different cover art, substituted demo versions of five of the tracks, and changed the playing order. A Rhino CD reissue in the mid-1990s incorporated the two sets of tracks together under the title Gravy Deco.
In 2007, Yep Roc Records remastered Groovy Decay and made it available exclusively as a digital download on its website. The download includes the bonus tracks, "How Do You Work this Thing?", "It Was the Night", and "Falling Leaves", as well as demo versions of four of the album's tracks as previously issued on Groovy Decoy. The demo of "Midnight Fish" is the only Groovy Decoy track not included on this re-issue. - from wiki

musicians:

Robyn Hitchcock - guitars, vocals 

Sara Lee - bass 

Matthew Seligman - bass 

Anthony Thistlethwaite - saxophone 

Rod Johnson - drums 

Chris Cox - trumpet on “America”



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