Obliteration Pie
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Obliteration Pie is the title of an album by Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Rowan Hitchcock is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano and bass guitar....

, released in Japan in 2005.

Not released in the UK or America, the set nonetheless contains six otherwise unavailable titles, and re-makes of several tracks from Hitchcock's catalogue such as "Madonna Of The Wasps" and "My Wife And My Dead Wife", the latter song introduced with one of his live spoken monologues.

He also includes a cover of the disco classic "Funkytown", the result of his latter-day interest in remaking unlikely 1970s tracks for his live audiences.

This is the first Hitchcock release to also include video footage on the disc, in this case promo clips for "I Often Dream Of Trains" and "The Man With The Lightbulb Head", both of which date to the mid-1980s and originally appeared on the video release of Gotta Let This Hen Out.

The booklet contains lyrics in English and Japanese.

Track listing

  1. Madonna Of The Wasps (New Version)
  2. City Of Women
  3. I Fall Into Your Eyes
  4. Arms Of Love (New Version)
  5. A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations, Briggs
  6. Madelaine
  7. Let The Sun Begin
  8. My Dreams Are Scars
  9. Frank Sinatra Intro To 'Wife'
  10. My Wife And My Dead Wife (Live)
  11. Chinese Bones (Live)
  12. Funkytown
  13. Butterfly
  14. Queen Elvis (New Version)
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