Although his career had pretty much flamed out by the start of the '80s, there were few punk-era major-label performers as intensely controversial as Tom Robinson. Cutting his teeth with folk-rockers Café Society (who released a Ray Davies-produced record on the head Kinks' Konk label in 1975), Robinson roared into the spotlight in 1978 with a great single ("2-4-6-8 Motorway") and a ...more
- Tom Robinson
- Power in the Darkness (Bonus Tracks)
- Main Performer
- Various Artists
- No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion
- Bass
- Various Artists
- No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion
- Vocals
- Tom Robinson
- Smelling Dogs
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