“The End Of An Ear” by Robert Wyatt - album review

features in: Album Chart of 1970Album Chart of the Decade: 1970s

TJR says

Taking a beak from his busy schedule with Soft Machine, the 25-year-old Robert Wyatt delivered his first solo album at the tail end of 1970, a highly experimental free jazz affair, involving a whole lot of taped effects looping this way and that, alongside his wordless vocalisms, an art in themselves. He dares to be different, that's for sure.

The Jukebox Rebel
15–Mar–2011

Tracklist
A1 [08:13] 4.6.png Robert Wyatt - Las Vegas Tango part 1 (Repeat) (Gil Evans) Avant-Garde
A2 [02:25] 4.8.png Robert Wyatt - To Mark Everywhere (Robert Wyatt) Avant-Garde
A3 [02:21] 4.0.png Robert Wyatt - To Saintly Bridget (Robert Wyatt) Jazz
A4 [02:09] 3.8.png Robert Wyatt - To Oz Alien Daevyd And Gilly (Robert Wyatt) Jazz
A5 [09:12] 5.1.png Robert Wyatt - To Nick Everyone (Robert Wyatt) Film Score / Incidental
B1 [05:20] 6.1.png Robert Wyatt - To Caravan And Brother Jim (Robert Wyatt) Trance Rock
B2 [03:17] 3.9.png Robert Wyatt - To The Old World (Thank You For The Use Of Your Body, Goodbye) (Robert Wyatt) Avant-Garde
B3 [02:46] 4.9.png Robert Wyatt - To Carla, Marsha And Caroline (For Making Everything Beautifuller) (Robert Wyatt) Songwriter
B4 [11:13] 6.0.png Robert Wyatt - Las Vegas Tango part 1 (Gil Evans) Avant-Garde

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