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VINYL FORMAT. Wyatt's career began forty years ago drumming and singing for Soft Machine, a post-psych outfit tied to the "Canterbury Scene" of the late 60s that yielded Pink Floyd and Gong, among others. On this, his ninth album, Wyatt collaborates with Brian Eno, Paul Weller, Phil Manzanera, and a small orchestra of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion players. Divided into three acts, Comicopera is an epic genre-bending allegory told through Robert's fragile tenor voice.
LP $19.98
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VINYL FORMAT. On clear green vinyl! As the original drummer for Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt played a fundamental role in bringing the sixties British psychedelic scene in a more interesting and experimental direction. A man with a strong character Wyatt soon left Soft Machine to form his own band, Matching Mole (a pun on machine molle, French for "soft machine"), but a fall from a third story window in the early seventies left him paralyzed from the waist down, effectively ending his drumming career. This d... [ read more ]
LP $21.99
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Wyatt's career began forty years ago drumming and singing for Soft Machine, a post-psych outfit tied to the "Canterbury Scene" of the late 60s that yielded Pink Floyd and Gong, among others. On this, his ninth album, Wyatt collaborates with Brian Eno, Paul Weller, Phil Manzanera, and a small orchestra of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion players. Divided into three acts, Comicopera is an epic genre-bending allegory told through Robert's fragile tenor voice.
CD $15.99
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