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Robert Wyatt

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Biography

An enduring figure who came to prominence in the early days of the English rock scene, Robert Wyatt has produced a significant body of work, both as the original drummer for art rock Soft Machine and as a radical political singer-songwriter. Born in Bristol, England, Wyatt came to Soft Machine during the exciting, slightly post-psychedelic nouvelle scene francaise of the mid-'60s that produced bands like Gong and Pink Floyd. Unlike many of the rock bands that would come later (Jethro Tull, Yes, King Crimson), Soft Machine eschewed bloated theatrical excess, preferring a standard rock format that interpolated jazz riffing, extended soloing, and some forays into experimental noise. Wyatt, then Soft Machine's drummer, left the band during its initial wave of popularity. His solo career was built less around his abilities as a percussionist and more around his frail tenor voice, capable of breaking hearts with its falsetto range.

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    You look different every time you come
    From the foam-crested brine
    Your skin shining softly in the moonlight
    Partly fish, partly porpoise, partly baby sperm whale
    Am I yours? Are you mine to play with?
    Sea Song - (8:11)  -  6,678 plays
  2.  
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    Not, nit, not, nit, no, not
    Nit, nit, folly, bololey
    Alifi my larder
    Alifi my larder
    I can't forsake you
    Alifib - (3:17)  -  4,022 plays
  3.  
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    Is it worth it?
    A new winter coat
    And shoes for the wife
    And a bicycle
    On the boy's birthday
    Shipbuilding - (3:02)  -  3,682 plays
  4. Little Red Riding Hood Hit the Road - (7:40)  -  3,657 plays
  5. Little Red Robin Hood Hit the Road - (6:07)  -  2,963 plays
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