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Post subject: [2013-10-08] Robert Wyatt "'68" complete 1968 solo demos (Cuneiform)
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 9:18 pm
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Product Description For over 45 years, Robert Wyatt has been a major, creative force in music, having had a major impact on the beginnings of both psychedelic rock and jazz/rock in the UK with Soft Machine, to his eventual long solo career as a unique singer/songwriter. In September, 1968, the Soft Machine had just finished their second, exhaustive tour of the USA supporting the Jimi Hendrix Experience. At the conclusion of the tour, vocalist/drummer/multi-instrumentalist Robert stayed, working on recordings in Hollywood and New York City. Upon Robert's return to England to re-start the Soft Machine in December, 1968, these documents lay forgotten. Two of them were eventually found and issued, but half of these recordings were unreleased and thought lost forever... Now, for the first time, all four of the recordings Robert made in '68 are collected together and released! This release is fully authorized by Robert and the liners include an in-depth interview with him about his recollections of this period of his work and life. Two of the demos are shorter songs and two are side-long tracks; both side-long tracks were later re-recorded by the Soft Machine, one on 'Volume II' (1969) and one on 'Third' (1970). These tracks serve as a template for the post-psychedelic Soft Machine's career as founders of European jazz/rock and the entire release is a precursor to Robert's post-band, solo career.1. Chelsa
2. Rivmic Melodies
3. Slow Walkin' Talk
4. Moon In June
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Rick A
Post subject: [2013-10-08] Robert Wyatt "'68" complete 1968 solo demos (Cuneiform)
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 11:33 pm
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WOW, I heard rumors of this but now it's an actuality. I love the first 3 Soft Machine albums so this is a must have. Rick A.
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ranasakawa
Post subject: [2013-10-08] Robert Wyatt "'68" complete 1968 solo demos (Cuneiform)
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 3:13 am
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Jimi Hendrix is suposed to play on Slow Walkin Talk, TTG Studios October 1968
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Rick A
Post subject: [2013-10-08] Robert Wyatt "'68" complete 1968 solo demos (Cuneiform)
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:21 am
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ranasakawa wrote:
Jimi Hendrix is suposed to play on Slow Walkin Talk, TTG Studios October 1968
Don't tease me Ranasakawa.
Rick A.
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ranasakawa
Post subject: [2013-10-08] Robert Wyatt "'68" complete 1968 solo demos (Cuneiform)
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 5:40 pm
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Robert Wyatt - Slow Walkin' Talk
Slow Walkin' Talk is an early session track by Robert Wyatt that remained uncollected for years. He recorded it in California in '68, shortly after the initial disintegration of Soft Machine. It's a nice enough bluesy little number, and a good vocal. What makes this a real curiosity is the bass part, which was played by Jimi Hendrix on a borrowed instrument. When you get a convergence like that, you've got to celebrate it. Slow Walkin' Talk was eventually issued on the 1994 album Flotsam Jetsam.
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