Olê! Tarantula – Robyn Hitchcock and The Venus 3
- Adventure Rocket Ship – 2:50
- Underground Sun – 3:57
- Museum of Sex – 4:00
- Belltown Ramble – 6:15
- Olé Tarantula - 3:51
- (A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs – 5:34
- Red Locust Frenzy – 3:00
- 'Cause It's Love (Saint Parallelogram) – 3:23
- The Authority Box – 4:13
- N.Y. Doll – 3:45
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In 30 years of recording with the Soft Boys and solo-wise, Robyn Hitchcock's enduring brand of madcap mayhem has raced between English punk, acoustic folk and sonically lush pop. But by teaming with Seattle pals Pete Buck (REM) and Scott McCaughey (The Minus 5), Hitchcock has made a return to garage rock not heard since 1989's Queen Elvis. More than capable musicians, Buck and McCaughey are long-time fans of the legendary British songwriter—-whose droll lyrics and quirky melodies recall the late Syd Barrett—and they grasp the assignment with aplomb. Buck's indelible guitar instills a chiming luster to songs like "Underground Sun" and "Red Locust Frenzy," while McCaughey provides a random, finger-snapping piano to the delightful "Belltown Ramble," which finds Hitchcock serving as the clever hobnobbing tour guide of his favorite Emerald City neighborhood. As usual, a sharp cockney twang is Hitchcock's best instrument, carving up the scatty title song as aptly as his ode to San Francisco "(A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs" or his salute to "NY Doll," late bassist Arthur Kane.