Gravy Deco
Gravy Deco (The Complete Groovy Decay/Decoy Sessions) is an album by Robyn Hitchcock, issued during a spell of intense re-issuing of his work in the mid-1990s. The album's material had surfaced in the early 1980s, initially as Groovy Decay, and then later, substantially remixed, as Groovy Decoy.
Gravy Deco (The Complete Groovy Decay/Decoy Sessions) | |
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Released | 1995 |
Genre | Alternative rock |
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Gravy Deco can therefore be seen as a compilation, bringing together all versions of all tracks on a single CD. Due to its nature, there are two different versions of several titles, and a couple of additional 'bonus' numbers sourced from old singles recorded at around the same time.
The CD appeared during 1995.
Track listing
- "The Rain"
- "The Cars She Used to Drive"
- "It Was the Night"
- "Young People Scream"
- "How Do You Work This Thing?"
- "When I Was a Kid"
- "Midnight Fish"
- "Night Ride to Trinidad"
- "Fifty Two Stations"
- "Young People Scream"
- "The Rain"
- "America"
- "The Cars She Used to Drive"
- "Grooving on an Inner Plane"
- "St. Petersburg"
- "When I Was a Kid"
- "Midnight Fish"
- "Night Ride to Trinidad" (special disco mix)
- "Kingdom of Love" (previously unissued mix)
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