Robert Wyatt - Different Every Time (2014)
Artist: Robert Wyatt
Title: Different Every Time
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Domino – WIGCD347
Genre: Rock, Jazz, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 02:30:01
Total Size: 343 / 889 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Different Every Time
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Domino – WIGCD347
Genre: Rock, Jazz, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 02:30:01
Total Size: 343 / 889 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1 - Ex Machina
01. Moon in June (19:11)
02. Signed Curtain (3:08)
03. God Song (3:00)
04. A Last Straw (4:56)
05. Yesterday Man (3:10)
06. Team Spirit (8:33)
07. At Last I Am Free (4:17)
08. The Age of Self (2:48)
09. Worship (5:48)
10. Free Will and Testament (4:13)
11. Cuckoo Madame (5:10)
12. Beware (5:10)
13. Just As You Are (4:22)
CD2 - Benign Dictatorships
01. The River (4:40)
02. The Diver (4:00)
03. We're Looking for a Lot of Love (5:21)
04. Jellybabies (Epic Soundtracks) (3:01)
05. Shipbuilding (3:04)
06. Richardson Road (3:47)
07. Turn Things Upside Down (5:28)
08. Still in the Dark (5:48)
09. Venceremos (We Will Win) (Jazz Dance Special 12-Inch Version) (8:49)
10. Frontera (4:03)
11. La plus jolie langue (3:30)
12. Goccia (4:11)
13. Siam (4:42)
14. A l'abbatoire (2:44)
15. Sinking Spell (5:09)
16. Submarine (3:10)
17. Experiences No. 2 (4:46)
Domino are proud to release ‘Different Every Time’, a new compilation album of the works of Robert Wyatt. Curated by Robert together with Domino and biographer Marcus O’Dair, the double album features Disc 1 ‘Ex Machina’, the ideal introduction for the Wyatt novice, compiling tracks from Robert’s entire career to date and acting as a companion to O’Dair’s new biography, also titled ‘Different Every Time’(released by Serpent’s Tail in the UK on October 30th). Disc 2 brings together the best of Robert’s collaborations and guest appearances, or, as Robert has it, ‘benign dictatorships’, including some very special oddities and rarities available here for the very first time.
Starting out as a drummer for Soft Machine, sharing bills with Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix, Robert Wyatt blended Bohemian and jazz and brought it to the 60s rock scene. Focusing on singing and songwriting, he embarked on a unique solo career which earned him a loyal European following. Admired by his peers and with a career spanning five decades, he has collaborated with Bjork, John Cage, Brian Eno, Scritti Politti, David Gilmour and Hot Chip to name but a few, many of which are featured here.
Starting out as a drummer for Soft Machine, sharing bills with Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix, Robert Wyatt blended Bohemian and jazz and brought it to the 60s rock scene. Focusing on singing and songwriting, he embarked on a unique solo career which earned him a loyal European following. Admired by his peers and with a career spanning five decades, he has collaborated with Bjork, John Cage, Brian Eno, Scritti Politti, David Gilmour and Hot Chip to name but a few, many of which are featured here.