Hitchcock celebrated his 50th birthday in 2003 with a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London at which his then-new solo acoustic album was given away as a gift to all those attending, and an original poem of his was read by actor. The 2002 double album Robyn Sings comprised of songs, including a live re-creation (performed in 1996) of Dylan's so-called Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1966 concert. The following year they recorded and released a new album, Nextdoorland, which was accompanied by a short album of outtakes, Side Three. In 2001 Hitchcock reunited and toured with, bassist Matthew Seligman, and Morris Windsor for the Soft Boys' re-release of their best-known album, 1980's Underwater Moonlight. Included also some of his paintings and for the first time his father Raymond's old ones. In 1999 he authorised a book about him written by Italian underground writer Luca Ferrari, edited in December 2000 in Italian-English with the title (Stampa Alternativa, Rome 2000): a long 'in the raw' interview about life, death, religion, music and passions that portraits the musician as very human and real.
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