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''Black Snake Dîamond Röle'' is the debut solo album by former
Soft Boys The Soft Boys were an English rock band led by Robyn Hitchcock primarily during the 1970s, whose initially old-fashioned music style of psychedelic/folk-rock became part of the neo-psychedelia scene with the release of '' Underwater Moonlight''. ...
frontman
Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born 3 March 1953) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano, and bass guitar. After leading the Soft Boys in the late 1970s and releasing the ...
. Backed on various tracks by his former Soft Boy mates
Kimberley Rew Kimberley Charles Rew (born 3 December 1951) is an English rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as a member of Katrina and the Waves from 1981 to 1999 and of Robyn Hitchcock's Soft Boys from 1978 to 1981. Two of his better-kn ...
,
Matthew Seligman Matthew Seligman (14 July 1955 – 17 April 2020) was an English bassist, best known for his association with the new wave music scene of the 1980s. Seligman was a member of the Soft Boys and the Thompson Twins, and was a sideman for Thomas Do ...
and Morris Windsor, Hitchcock confessed satisfaction at being able to record an album with only his own artistic goals to cater to, whereas previously he had been compelled to write for the band. Vince Ely of
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, Knox and Pat Collier of
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also make guest backing appearances. The sessions were recorded from June 1980 to January 1981 at the Barge, Alaska Studios in Waterloo, London, and Music Works with Pat Collier producing ("with a little help from Matthew Seligman"). The ensuing set falls somewhere between the harder edged style of The Soft Boys and Hitchcock's more reflective and melodic work with The Egyptians a few years later. Released in May 1981, the album included ten original Hitchcock compositions. Key tracks include concert favourites "Acid Bird" and the rocker "Brenda's Iron Sledge", plus some of Hitchcock's patent comedy in "Do Policemen Sing?" and "The Man Who Invented Himself". The album's working title "Zinc Pear" is retained in the cover art, although the title eventually settled on refers instead to the early Soft Boys recording "Black Snake Diamond Rock". (Another working title had it listed as "The Perfumed Corpse".) The cover art and calligraphy are Hitchcock's work (credited as "R.R.H."), and the inner sleeve of the LP featured an original, cosmic Hitchcock pen-and-ink comic titled ''The Enchanted Sewer''. The album has subsequently re-emerged on CD three times, with a mixture of bonus titles, pulled from B sides and outtakes. The 2nd and 3rd CD issues include a different mix of "The Man Who Invented Himself" sans horns, the original master having been lost in the intervening fourteen years. In 2017, Hitchcock sporadically performed the album in-full live alongside
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.


Track listing

All songs written by
Robyn Hitchcock Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born 3 March 1953) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano, and bass guitar. After leading the Soft Boys in the late 1970s and releasing the ...
.


Side one

# "The Man Who Invented Himself" # "Brenda's Iron Sledge" # "Do Policemen Sing?" # "The Lizard" # "Meat"


Side two

# "Acid Bird" # "I Watch the Cars" # "Out of the Picture" # "City of Shame" # "Love"


1st CD issue bonus tracks (Aftermath Records 1987)

# "Dancing on God's Thumb" - originally B-side to "The Man Who Invented Himself" single, 1981


2nd CD issue (Rhino Records 1995)

# "The Man Who Invented Himself" (Zinc Pear mix)


2nd CD issue bonus tracks (Rhino Records 1995)

# "Dancing on God's Thumb" - originally B-side to "The Man Who Invented Himself" single, 1981 # "Happy the Golden Prince" # "I Watch the Cars 2" (previously unissued version) # "It Was the Night" (previously unissued version) # "Grooving on a Inner Plane" (Single version)


3rd CD issue bonus tracks (Yep Roc Records 2007)

# "All I Wanna Do Is Fall in Love" * # "A Skull, a Suitcase, and a Long Red Bottle of Wine" * # "It Was the Night" (previously unissued version) # "I Watch the Cars 2" (previously unissued version) # "Give Me a Spanner Ralph" * # "It's a Mystic Trip" * # "Grooving on a Inner Plane" (Single version) # "Happy the Golden Prince" ''*'' denotes previous availability on ''Invisible Hitchcock'' : "Dancing on Gods Thumb" is dropped. :The other bonus tracks previously available on the Rhino version have their stereo fields reversed compared to that release. :Album tracks are same as Rhino version, i.e. still Zinc Pear mix of "The Man Who Invented himself".


Personnel

*Robyn Hitchcock - piano, bass, lead guitar, artwork *Morris Windsor - drums, backing vocals *
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- saxophone on "The Man Who Invented Himself" *
Matthew Seligman Matthew Seligman (14 July 1955 – 17 April 2020) was an English bassist, best known for his association with the new wave music scene of the 1980s. Seligman was a member of the Soft Boys and the Thompson Twins, and was a sideman for Thomas Do ...
- bass, overbass on "Love" *Vince Ely - drums on "Brenda's Iron Sledge", "Do Policemen Sing?", "The Lizard" and "I Watch the Cars" *
Kimberley Rew Kimberley Charles Rew (born 3 December 1951) is an English rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as a member of Katrina and the Waves from 1981 to 1999 and of Robyn Hitchcock's Soft Boys from 1978 to 1981. Two of his better-kn ...
- guitar on "Do Policemen Sing?", "The Lizard", "I Watch the Cars" and "City of Shame" * Knox - guitar on "Meat" and "Out of the Picture" *Robb Appleton - backing vocals on "Love" *Howie Gilbert - backing vocals on "Love" *
Tom Dolby Tom Dolby (born January 17, 1975) is an American filmmaker, producer, and novelist. Dolby was the writer and co-director of the feature film ''Last Weekend''. He is also the director and co-writer of the film ''The Artist's Wife''. Dolby is the ...
- keyboards/ocean on "Love" ;Technical *Andy Llewellyn, Jo Julian, Pat Collier - engineer


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Black Snake Diamond Role Robyn Hitchcock albums 1981 debut albums