Moss Elixir
Encyclopedia
Moss Elixir is a 1996 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....

, containing twelve original compositions, predominantly acoustic, and released by Warner Music.

Following the traumatic loss of his father, Hitchcock had recorded little in the preceding five years. When he re-emerged, he had dispensed with old group The Egyptians and begun working here with new musicians, including Deni Bonet, a violinist with whom Hitchcock would collaborate several times in the years following.

Moss Elixir came packaged in green and gold, continuing the theme of his earlier solo acoustic albums, I Often Dream of Trains and Eye. The CD insert includes a short story: a vaguely autobiographical, surrealist account of Hitchcock in the afterlife, which weaves several images and titles from the album's contents into its storyline, including the elixir of the album's title.

The name of the track "De Chirico Street" refers to surrealist painter Giorgio de Chirico
Giorgio de Chirico
Giorgio de Chirico was a pre-Surrealist and then Surrealist Italian painter born in Volos, Greece, to a Genovese mother and a Sicilian father. He founded the scuola metafisica art movement...

.

Track listing

  1. "Sinister but She Was Happy"
  2. "The Devil's Radio"
  3. "Heliotrope"
  4. "Alright, Yeah"
  5. "Filthy Bird"
  6. "The Speed of Things"
  7. "Beautiful Queen"
  8. "Man with a Woman's Shadow"
  9. "I Am Not Me"
  10. "De Chirico Street"
  11. "You and Oblivion"
  12. "This Is How It Feels"
The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK