- See
also: Bob
Johnson, Rob
Johnson, Bobby Johnson, and Robert
Johnson
Robb Johnson is a British
musician and songwriter, best known for leftwing political
songs. He has his own record label, Irregular Records and has released
at least 14 solo albums as well as several collaborations. 2004 saw the
publication of a biography of Yoko Ono that Robb has co-written (Woman,
published by Chrome Dreams).
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Discography
- 2.1 Appearances
on compilation albums
- 3 Sources
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Biography
Discography
- Overnight (1991)
- This Is the UK Talking (1994)
- Heart's Desire (1994) (Robb
Johnson and Pip Collings)
- Lack of Jolly Ploughboy (1995) (Robb
Johnson and Pip Collings)
- The Night Café (1995)
- Overnight (1996)
- Hell’s Kitchen (1996) (The
Robb Johnson Roots Band)
- Invisible People (1997)
- Gentle Men (1997)
- Yeah Yeah Yeah: So Far So Good 1991-1998
(1998) (The
Robb Johnson Band)
- The Big Wheel (1999)
- Margaret Thatcher: My Part in Her Downfall
(2000)
- Twenty-First Century Blues (2001) (Robb
Johnson, Miranda Sykes and Saskia Tomkins)
- The Triumph of
Hope Over Experience (2002)
- Maximum Respect (year?)
- Clockwork Music (2003)
- Friday Night in Brentford (2003)
- Tony Blair: My Part in His Downfall (2004)
- Metro (2005)
- Saturday Night at The Fire Station (2006) (Robb
Johnson & The Irregulars)
- All That Way For This (2007) (Robb
Johnson & The Irregulars)
Appearances on compilation albums
- Ne Me Quitte Pas:
Brel Songs by... (1998)
- Return of the Read Menace
(1999)
- Article 14 (2001)
Sources