Robyn Hitchcock-Ole! Tarantula

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The Venus 3 -- guitarist Peter Buck, drummer Bill Rieflin and Scott McCaughey on bass and other stuff -- are most of the Minus 5. They are also the best electric band British singer-fabulist Robyn Hitchcock has had since the Soft Boys. Hitchcock has a knockout gift for Beatlesque melodicism, and the Venus 3 rev it up here with a beat-combo drive and star-shine twang that sound like Murmur in space. Hitchcock's deft lyric blend of 1966 Bob Dylan and the pre-unhinged Syd Barrett -- acute observation set in exotic parable -- is also in full bloom here, with an intensified realism that mirrors the times. "Belltown Ramble" starts as cheerful fantasia but takes a hard turn into current events: "He says, 'What have you got?'/You say, 'I don't have anything'/He says, 'You must have oil.'" Hitchcock also makes the dead speak -- beautifully -- in "N.Y. Doll." Written in the voice of the late Arthur Kane, the song is part requiem, part affirmation of the great democracy in rock & roll: how anyone can be a star, however briefly. "I was a New York Doll/I was really something," Hitchcock sings as Kane, with the stunned wonder of a ghost amazed and grateful for how he once mattered in this world.

by DAVID FRICKE (rollingstone)

Track list:

* Adventure Rocket Ship
* Underground Sun
* Museum Of Sex
* Belltown Ramble
* Olé! Tarantula
* (A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs
* Red Locust Frenzy
* 'Cause It's Love (Saint Parallelogram)
* The Authority Box
* N.Y. Doll
 
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