Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians
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Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians was a band led by Robyn Hitchcock. It was formed in 1984 and split in 1994, and was famous for college-radio hits like "Balloon Man" (1988), Madonna Of The Wasps (1989) and "So You Think You're In Love" (1991).
[edit] Members
- Robyn Hitchcock - vocals, guitar (born 3 March 1953, London, England)
- Roger Jackson - keyboards (left 1988)
- Andy Metcalfe - vocals, bass, keyboards (born 3 March 1956, Bristol, England)
- Morris Windsor - vocals, drums (born London)
[edit] Albums
- Fegmania! (1985, Slash)
- Gotta Let This Hen Out! (1985, Relativity)
- Exploding In Silence EP (1986, Relativity)
- Element Of Light (1986, Glass Fish)
(Jackson leaves) - Globe of Frogs (1988, A&M)
- Queen Elvis (1989, A&M)
- Perspex Island (1991, A&M)
- Respect (1993, A&M)
- Greatest Hits (1996, A&M)
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