Greatest Hits (Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians album)
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Released | 1996 |
Recorded | 1988–1992 |
Genre | Alternative rock |
Label | A&M |
Greatest Hits is a collection of material by Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians from the A&M period 1988–1992, spanning the albums Globe of Frogs, Queen Elvis, Perspex Island, and Respect.
The collection also includes various hard-to-find B-Sides, which acted as a strong selling point for Hitchcock's fans, including Legalized Murder, Ruling Class, Dark Green Energy and Bright Fresh Flower. In addition, two cover songs are included – Bryan Ferry's More Than This and a live recording of the Byrds' Eight Miles High.
It was released as part of A&M's Backlot Digital Remasters Series on September 9, 1996.
Track listing
[edit]- Balloon Man 03:34
- Vibrating 03:01
- Flesh Number One (Beatle Dennis) 02:40
- A Globe of Frogs (electric version) 04:29 (B-side for Balloon Man single 1988)
- Legalized Murder 04:08 (B-side for Flesh Number One (Beatle Dennis) single 1988)
- Intro to "Eyes" 02:44 live intro to One Long Pair of Eyes. (Excerpt from Madonna of the Wasps EP 1989)
- One Long Pair Of Eyes 04:59
- Madonna Of The Wasps 03:06
- Wax Doll 04:14
- More Than This 03:52 (by Bryan Ferry) (From Madonna of the Wasps EP 1989)
- Ruling Class 03:25 (B-Side for Madonna of the Wasps single, 1989)
- So You Think You're In Love 02:35
- Oceanside 03:45
- Ride 05:01
- She Doesn't Exist 04:26
- Dark Green Energy 03:14 (B-side for So You Think You're In Love single 1991)
- Eight Miles High 03:58 (by Clark, David Crosby and McGuinn) (from So You Think You're In Love CD single)
- Driving Aloud (Radio Storm) 04:00
- The Yip Song 03:08
- Alright, Yeah 02:57 (B-side for Driving Aloud single 1992)
- Bright Fresh Flower 03:22 (B-side for The Yip Song single 1992)
All songs by Robyn Hitchcock except where indicated.
External links
[edit]- "Official Robyn Hitchcock website". Archived from the original on 12 October 1999. Retrieved 14 May 2007.