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Saturday, October 18, 2025

Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians "Globe Of Frogs” 1988 | Twilightzone

Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians "Globe Of Frogs" 1988

Twilightzone continues with RYP's exploration of the work of Robyn Hitchcock
Just another great collection of should have been smash hits.
He stole the show when he opened for R.E.M., and I've been a fan ever since. This album epitomizes Robyn Hitchcock's style: jangly, funny, refreshing, and clever. This album has a sort of mystical air to it, broken only by visualizations of fat men, floating and and then exploding, leaving debris of skin and lunch leftovers on your sleeve. For me, highlights include the fun 'Tropical Flesh Mandala', 'Balloon Man' of course, and the nice little perfect pop number, 'Flesh Number One (Beatle Dennis)' which illustrates that when Robyn sets out to write something meaningful and a tad bit commercial, he can still do it without compromising. Reviewer: Christian Buckley (Washington State, United States)
Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians:
Robyn Hitchcock (Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals), Peter Buck (12 String Guitar), Andy Metcalfe (Bass, Accordion, Keyboards, Vocals), Glenn Tilbrook (Harmony Vocals), Morris Windsor (Drums, Harmony Vocals), Chris Cox (Mandolin)


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