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Planet England
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 6, 2019 (2019-09-06)
GenreAlternative rock
Length16:56
LabelApe House
Robyn Hitchcock chronology
Robyn Hitchcock
(2017)
Planet England
(2019)
The Man Downstairs: Demos & Rarities
(2020)
Andy Partridge chronology
Gonwards (with Peter Blegvad)
(2012)
Planet England
(2019)

Planet England is a collaborative EP by English alternative rock songwriters Robyn Hitchcock and Andy Partridge. It was released September 6, 2019 by Partridge's label, Ape House.[1][2][3][4]

Recording and songwriting process[edit]

The recordings were first made in 2006 in Partridge's backyard home studio in Swindon, England, which Hitchcock jokingly described in one interview as "two old psychedelic pensioners rocking away in a shed in a back garden," but also noted that Partridge's well-known production and technical skills made his back-garden shed "the equivalent of the entire firepower of Abbey Road's Studio One." The songs were written together around Partridge's kitchen table, in what Partridge described as a "genuine 50/50 collaboration." Both men sang and played guitar; Partridge played bass and drum programming, and did most of the post-production. The recordings were not completed until 2018, when Hitchcock and Partridge got back together to mix them.[4][5][6]

Both Hitchcock and Partridge remarked in the press that their collaborative songwriting came unexpectedly easily, perhaps because of their similar life experience as vanguards of the 1970s/1980s alternative rock movement and similar set of influences, including Syd Barrett, The Beatles, The Kinks, and Captain Beefheart.[4][5] (The title of "Turn Me On, Deadman" references the backwards-masked phrase that can supposedly be heard in the Beatles' "Revolution No. 9.") Another collaborative album is planned.[7]

Critical reception[edit]

Mark Smotroff of Audiophile Review said that the EP "initially underwhelmed me, but on subsequent listens [its] charms and strengths emerge," giving particular praise to how well the singers' voices work together, and the "unexpected chord changes [and] harmonic shifts" of the "McCartney-esque" song "Got My..."[8] Record Collector magazine said the EP was "a small eternity in gestation but is eminently worth the wait; a plump, luscious yield."[7]

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Robyn Hitchcock and Andy Partridge

No.TitleLength
1."Turn Me On, Deadman"3:34
2."Flight Attendants, Please Prepare for Love"3:59
3."Got My..."3:40
4."Planet England"5:43

References[edit]

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