Eye is the eighth studio album and fourth solo album by Robyn Hitchcock. It was released in 1990 on Glass Fish (UK) and Twin/Tone Records (US). This was Hitchcock's only solo album released between 1985 and 1995, a period in which he recorded most of his music with his backing band, the Egyptians.
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Released | March 12, 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989–90 | |||
Studio | Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 63:57 | |||
Label | Twin/Tone | |||
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Entertainment Weekly | A−[4] |
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Select | 4/5[6] |
Eye was recorded acoustically in the style of I Often Dream of Trains (1984) with which it shares a similar green/gold sleeve design, and could therefore be seen as a sequel piece. Eye is entirely self-composed and ran to fourteen songs (vinyl) and eighteen (CD). Hitchcock plays all instruments (mostly guitars), and sings all the vocals.
Eye was reissued in 1995 by Rhino and added the tracks "Raining Twilight Coast (demo)", "Agony of Pleasure (demo)", and "Queen Elvis (demo)". A third CD edition saw the previous demo bonus tracks dropped, along with "College of Ice", while adding yet more.
All songs written by Robyn Hitchcock.
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Solo albums | |
with The Egyptians | |
with The Venus 3 | |
with Andy Partridge | |
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Outtake albums |
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