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Robert Wyatt and Friends
Live, 1974 CD |
On Sunday September 8th 1974,
Robert Wyatt, aided and abetted by a distinguished array of friends,
including Mike Oldfield, Ivor Cutler, and Pink Floyd's Nick Mason,
played an historic concert at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London.
With an amusing introduction by
the late, great, John Peel, the album is a recording of a remarkable
performance which has become the stuff of some legend. The blend of
folk, jazz and rock has been captured in the past, poorly, on bootleg
vinyl and CD, making this official release even more timely.
Kicking off with the very
freeform "Dedicated To You But You Weren't Listening", things quickly
turn to the more rhythmically stable "Memories".
The majority of the album is
devoted to a live run through of Wyatt's then-latest album, Rock
Bottom, with various friends lending a hand following his paralysing
fall from an upper floor of a building at a party in 1971. This finds
Wyatt still wheelchair-bound today.
Rock Bottom was to prove one of
his finest works - a gorgeous, evocative look at life and love, and an
outpouring of rich emotion. The performance captured here possibly
betters that which was laid down in the studio, with his all-star cast
(brought together from the normally seperate worlds of jazz and prog
rock) shining through.
Wyatt's plaintive, yearning and
in places, just plain unusual vocal demands the attention - either when
singing or using his voice as an instrument - and whilst it couldn't be
described as one of the best voices in the world, it gets under the
skin quickly and draws you in for more. Heck - he even starts one song
(Alifib) miaowing like a cat!
The concert recording cuts short
after Julie Tippett's beautiful Mind Of A Child, so the rest of the set
is made up of incomplete monitor mixes, etc., and is described by Wyatt
on the cover notes as a "damage limitation exercise"! The sound quality
certainly isn't as good in this segment, but still very listenable.
With the final track, we get the
only clear indication of Nick Mason's involvement as one of the two
drummers in the show, as he counts in The Monkees "I'm A Believer".
Wyatt had a minor hit in the UK singles charts with the song, so a
fitting choice for the encore.
This isn't the only track that
Nick performs on - he does the honours on four tracks during the show
(and his links with Wyatt run deeper, too; he produced the Rock Bottom
album itself).
It is a cracking end to the show
- a real, rocking version, with the performers throwing their all into
the rendition. And a perfect finish to the CD, too.
For many, this concert found
Wyatt at the very height of his powers. Despite still an active
musician (with his recent album Cuckooland featuring David Gilmour on
guitar), Rock Bottom, and this concert, are seen by his fans as his
finest hour. This well-presented CD is a fitting tribute to those days.
The CD can be ordered online through these special links: UK/Europe, US/International, Canada, France, or Germany.
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