This Is the BBC
This Is the BBC is an album by Robyn Hitchcock, released on the Hux Records label in April 2006.
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| Released | April 2006 | 
| Recorded | 1995-1999 | 
| Genre | Alternative rock | 
| Label | Hux Records | 
It rounds up fourteen tracks recorded for radio, primarily with Andy Kershaw between 1995 and 1999. It can therefore be viewed as a sequel piece to The Kershaw Sessions.
The tracks cover Hitchcock's contemporary material at the time of recording, and include a version of the evocative "I Saw Nick Drake" with lyrical amendments. It also includes a cover of Bob Dylan's "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry".
The packaging features Hitchcock's artwork and significantly utilises a painting by his father Raymond as a cover, which dates to 1954. (Raymond Hitchcock is also pictured in the booklet.)
Track listing
    
- "Man With a Woman's Shadow"
 - "Heliotrope"
 - "De Chirico Street"
 - "The Cheese Alarm"
 - "Jewels for Sophia"
 - "Polly on the Shore"
 - "Where Do You Go When You Die?"
 - "I Saw Nick Drake"
 - "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry"
 - "Andy Kershaw Jingle"
 - "Birds in Perspex"
 - "Sally Was a Legend"
 - "Elizabeth Jade"
 - "Madonna of the Wasps"
 
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