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Robert Wyatt albums featuring Annie Whitehead

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| | Comicopera CD (2007)
$13.05 First with his legendary band the Soft Machine and then as a solo artist, Robert Wyatt has never been afraid of a hefty conceit in his music. Fittingly, COMIC OPERA--his Domino records debut and first since 2003's CUCKOOLAND--continued Robert Wyatt's ...
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| His Greatest Misses CD (2004)
$15.89 The title of this 17-track Robert Wyatt compilation -- previously released only in Japan -- references his lack of commercial success while taking great care to showcase both his ambitious vision and diversity as an artist. Most of what is ...
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| Cuckooland Vinyl LP (2003) (Import)
$38.55 Robert Wyatt's first full-length of new material since 1997's Shleep is no less mischievous, witty, and poignant. As has become his custom, Wyatt offers a set of 16 new songs seemingly composed for a wide array of musicians including Annie ...
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 Robert Wyatt Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Robert Wyatt songs: I'm a Believer, Little Red Robin Hood Hit the Road, Alifib, Free Will and Testament, Alife, Last Straw. More music songs Born Again Cretin, Alien, Arauco, Heaps of Sheeps, Calyx, Memories, Foreign Accents, Mister E, Worship, Shrinkrap, Sea Song Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs At Last I Am Free Lyrics, Shipbuilding Lyrics, Stalin Wasn't Stallin Lyrics.
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 Robert Wyatt Biography
Robert Wyatt first came to public attention in the 1960s as drummer/singer for Canterbury jazz-rock legends Soft Machine. A tragic accident cost him the use of his legs and consequently his drumming career, but he continued working as a solo artist from the 1970s into the 21st century. Wyatt's consistently stunning albums make use of his unique sweet-but-gritty voice, often-political lyrics, jazz-schooled harmonic sense, and artsong-like arrangements for a sound that's like nothing else in "pop" music.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Robert Wyatt | Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, Brian Eno, Syd Barrett, Michael Mantler, Matching Mole, Bjork, David Gilmour, Billy Bragg | | Brian Eno | U2, Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel, Roxy Music, John Cale, Elvis Costello, Robert Fripp, Damien Dempsey | | Phil Manzanera | Roxy Music, Brian Eno, David Gilmour, Bryan Ferry, John Cale, 801, Robi Draco Rosa, Enrique Bunbury | | Annie Whitehead | Cheb Khaled, Mapstation, Eric Clapton, Victoria Hart, Murray Head, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Finley Quaye, Rufus Wainwright, Bill Wells | | Yaron Stavi | Koby Israelite, Phil Manzanera, Gilad Atzmon |
 Contemporaries
David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Brian Eno, Nick Drake, John Cale, Kevin Ayers, Scott Walker, Caravan, Roy Harper, Jack Bruce, Fred Frith, Carla Bley, Peter Hammill, 801, Kevin Coyne, Henry Cow, Slapp Happy, Michael Mantler, Giles, Giles & Fripp, Kip Hanrahan, John Greaves, Peter Blegvad, Mark Hollis
 Followers
Elvis Costello, Paul Weller, Mark Eitzel, Richard Youngs, The Sea and Cake, David Grubbs, David Sylvian, Gastr del Sol, Sam Prekop, Archer Prewitt, Karen Mantler, Happy Rhodes
 Influences
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Ray Charles, Charlie Parker, Nina Simone, Van Morrison, Ornette Coleman, Charles Mingus, Art Blakey, Gil Evans, Max Roach, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Elvin Jones, Ed Blackwell
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