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In 2004, Robyn Hitchcock's loose and folky Spooked saw the insect- and crustacean-loving eccentric enlisting the unlikely help of NPR darlings David Rawlings and Gillian Welch. This time around he's backed by "3/4s of the Minus 5 and half of R.E.M." (Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, and Bill Rieflin) as well as ex-Soft Boys Kimberley Rew and Morris Windsor, Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan, Harvey Danger's Sean Nelson, and ex-President of the United States of America Chris Ballew. A small army indeed, but a tasteful one. Olé! Tarantula sounds like a trip back to the iconic singer/songwriter's early A&M days. Long, Byrds-inspired harmonies, jangly electric guitars, and random bursts of piano, harmonica, and saxophone pepper the collection in fits, seasoning Hitchcock's already delicious wordplay with exactly the right amount of spice. Opener "Adventure Rocket Ship" sounds like a lost track from Underwater Moonlight, the kind of confident psychedelic rocker that used to spill from the anti-bard's leafy pen like battery acid in the early to mid-'80s. That confidence coupled with the tight, road-ready band vibe permeates Tarantula's swollen belly, allowing only one or two forays into the esoteric balladry that has become the norm for the artist's post-Egyptians catalog. With the jaunty "'Cause It's Love (Saint Parallelogram)," co-written by XTC's Andy Partridge, the creepy and dissonant "Red Locust Frenzy," and the impossibly ridiculous title cut, the former "Man with the Light Bulb Head" has distilled the best of each of his eras into one big shambling creature. Lyrically, he's still obsessed with crabs, eggs, tomatoes, and things that are fleshy, furry, and spindly, but his greatest strength has always been his ability to toss a clear nugget of profundity into his most surrealist rants. In the warm, weird, and nostalgic "Belltown Ramble," he manages to rope an Uzbek warlord, email and R.E.M. into a motor-mouthed stroll through town and time that's bolstered by the wisdom that "It's an independent life/And you want to see your eyes/Reflected in the world" and the notion that "The burning train is back in your hometown." It's that perfect balance of sadness, vitriol, and absurdity that makes Hitchcock (when he's on) such a legendary social commentator. He's the jester, the king, the convict, and the executioner all wrapped up into one. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Adventure Rocket Ship Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Hitchcock (2:50)
Underground Sun Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Hitchcock (3:57)
Museum of Sex Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Hitchcock (4:00)
Belltown Ramble Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Hitchcock (6:15)
Olé! Tarantula
(A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Hitchcock (5:34)
Red Locust Frenzy Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Hitchcock (3:00)
'Cause It's Love (Saint Parallelogram) Robyn Hitchcock, Andy Partridge Robyn Hitchcock (3:23)
The Authority Box Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Hitchcock (4:13)
N.Y. Doll Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Hitchcock (3:45)

Credits

Robyn Hitchcock (Group Member), Sean Nelson (Harmony), Kimberley Rew (Guitar), Ian Johnson (Design), Robyn Hitchcock (Vocals), Sean Nelson (Choir, Chorus), Kurt Bloch (Choir, Chorus), Robyn Hitchcock (Guitar), Kurt Bloch (Engineer), Morris Windsor (Percussion), Colin Izod (Saxophone), Charlie Francis (Mixing), Richard Bishop (Consultant), Michele Noach (Choir, Chorus), Chris Ballew (Synthesizer), Bill Rieflin (Percussion), Peter Buck (Bass), Peter Buck (Guitar), Robyn Hitchcock (Harmonica), Bill Rieflin (Group Member), Chris Ballew (Keyboards), Chris Ballew (Harmony), Bill Rieflin (Choir, Chorus), Ian McLagan (Keyboards), Robyn Hitchcock (Drawing), Robyn Hitchcock (Coloring), Scott McCaughey (Group Member), Ian Johnson (Coloring), Michele Noach (Photography), Bill Rieflin (Drums), Robyn Hitchcock (Photography), Morris Windsor (Harmony), Chris Ballew (Slide Guitar), Julian (Photography), Scott McCaughey (Vocals), Scott McCaughey (Bass), Charlie Francis (Overdubs), Scott McCaughey (Piano), Peter Buck (Group Member), Jessica Corcoran (Overdubs), Gail Perry (Consultant), Robyn Hitchcock (Design), Floyd Rietsma (Assistant Engineer)
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Olé! Tarantula
Studio album by Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3
Released October 3, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Folk pop
Label Yep Roc
Producer Kurt Bloch
Professional reviews
Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 chronology
This is the BBC (live recordings)
(2006)
Olé! Tarantula
(2006)

Olé! Tarantula is a 2006 album by Robyn Hitchcock, recorded with Peter Buck of R.E.M., Scott McCaughey of Young Fresh Fellows and Bill Rieflin of Ministry, who are billed collectively as The Venus 3. It was recorded in Seattle, Washington.

The album contains ten original compositions, continuing largely in the vein of Hichcock's Spooked, which was also made in close collaboration with other musicians.

Of the tracks, "Adventure Rocket Ship" was pulled for a single and released with an animated promotional video. Several other tracks including "Olé Tarantula" and "(A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs" had been in Hitchcock's live act for some time prior to this release. ("Briggs" has already seen light of day on Obliteration Pie.)

Other guest musicians include former Soft Boys Morris Windsor and Kimberley Rew.

The cover image and internal cartoons are drawn by Hitchcock.

Track list

  1. "Adventure Rocket Ship" (Hitchcock) – 2:50
  2. "Underground Sun" (Hitchcock) – 3:57
  3. "Museum of Sex" (Hitchcock) – 4:00
  4. "Belltown Ramble" (Hitchcock) – 6:15
  5. "Olé Tarantula" (Hitchcock) - 3:51
  6. "(A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs" (Hitchcock) – 5:34
  7. "Red Locust Frenzy" (Hitchcock) – 3:00
  8. "'Cause It's Love (Saint Parallelogram)" (Lyrics: Hitchcock, Music: Hitchcock/Andy Partridge) – 3:23
  9. "The Authority Box" (Hitchcock) – 4:13
  10. "N.Y. Doll" (Hitchcock) – 3:45

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