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Robert Wyatt - The End Of An Ear FLAC
Performer:
Robert Wyatt
Album:
The End Of An Ear
Style:
Avantgarde
Released:
06 Oct 2004
Country:
Japan
Label:
Sony Records Int'l
Catalog:
MHCP 430
FLAC size:
2974 mb
MP3 size:
1613 mb
WMA size:
1147 mb


Tracklist


1Las Vegas Tango (Part 1)
Written-By – Gil Evans
8:13
2To Caravan And Brother Jim
Written-By – R. Wyatt
5:21
3To Mark Everywhere
Written-By – R. Wyatt
2:26
4To Carla Marsha And Caroline (For Making Everything Beautifuller)
Written-By – R. Wyatt
2:46
5To Oz Alien Daevyd And Gilly
Written-By – R. Wyatt
2:09
6To Nick Everyone
Written-By – R. Wyatt
9:12
7To Saintly Bridget
Written-By – R. Wyatt
2:21
8Las Vegas Tango (Part 1)
Written-By – Gil Evans
11:10
9To The Old World (Thank You For The Use Of Your Body, Goodbye)
Written-By – R. Wyatt
3:17


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
64189, S 64189Robert Wyatt The End Of An Ear ‎(LP, Album)CBS, CBS64189, S 64189UK1970
1° RWRobert Wyatt The End Of An Ear ‎(LP, Album, Unofficial)Not On Label (Robert Wyatt)1° RWUnknown
noneRobert Wyatt The End Of An Ear ‎(9xFile, FLAC, Album, RE)Sony Music UKnoneEurope2012
493342 2Robert Wyatt The End Of An Ear ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP)Columbia493342 2EuropeUnknown
CRP201, crp201Robert Wyatt The End Of An Ear ‎(LP, Album, RE, 180)Cherry Red Phonograph, Cherry Red PhonographCRP201, crp201UK2013


Credits


  • BassNeville Whitehead
  • CornetMarc Charig
  • Drums, Vocals [Mouth], Piano, OrganRobert Wyatt
  • EngineerVic Gamm
  • Liner Notes [Family Tree Researched And Drawn By]Hideyo Itoh
  • OrganDavid Sinclair
  • Percussion [Assorted]Cyril Ayers
  • PianoMark Ellidge
  • Saxophone [Alto Saxello]Elton Dean


Notes


Comes in a CD-sized papersleeve album replica, with obi-strip and insert of notes mostly in Japanese.

DSD Mastering


Barcodes


  • Barcode (on OBI): 4562109408614
  • Matrix / Runout: PMA-236 1
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L276
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 45JE
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 45J8
  • Rights Society: JASRAC


Companies


  • Copyright (c) – Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
  • Manufactured By – Sony Music Direct (Japan) Inc.


Video



Album


The End of an Ear is the debut solo album by Soft Machine's Robert Wyatt. The album was recorded in August 1970, while taking a break from Soft Machine which he would eventually exit the following year. Containing mostly free jazz and experimental music, with no lyrics only vocal experimentation by Wyatt, it is an unusual album. It includes Soft Machine's Elton Dean on saxophone and Caravan's David Sinclair on organ, who in 1971 would join Wyatt in the group Matching Mole. About half of the album. Of all the projects Robert Wyatt created apart from his tenure with Soft Machine and Matching Mole, The End of an Ear has to be the strangest, and among the most beautiful and misunderstood recordings of his career. Recorded near the end of his membership in Soft Machine, End of an Ear finds Wyatt experimenting far more with jazz and avant-garde material than in the jazz-rock-structured environment of his band. Songs in album Robert Wyatt - The End Of An Ear 1970. Robert Wyatt - Las Vegas Tango Part 1 Repeat. Robert Wyatt - To Mark Everywhere. Robert Wyatt - To Saintly Bridget. Robert Wyatt - To Oz Alien Daevyd And Gilly. Robert Wyatt - To Nick Everyone. Robert Wyatt - To Caravan And Brother Jim. Robert Wyatt - To The Old World Thank You For The Use Of Your Body, Goodbye. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Robert Wyatt. The End Of An Ear. His Greatest Misses. Dondestan Revisited. Old Rottenhat. The WATT Works Family Album. Carla Bley, Michael Mantler, Steve Swallow, Karen Mantler, Steve Weisberg. SME от лица компании Columbia Warner Chappell, AMRA, Sony ATV Publishing, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. PEDL, UMPG Publishing и другие авторские общества 2. To Mark Everywhere. SME от лица компании Sony BMG Music UK ASCAP, Rumblefish Publishing и другие авторские общества 7. Listen free to Robert Wyatt The End of an Ear Las Vegas Tango, Part I, To Mark Everywhere and more. 9 tracks 49:52. Rock 1971. Name Robert Wyatt. Album Name The End of an Ear. Type Album. Released date 1971. Labels Columbia Records. To Nick Everyone. To Caravan and Brother Jim. To the Old World Thank You for the Use of your Body, Goodbye. To Carla, Marsha and Caroline For Making Everything Beautifuller. Las Vegas Tango, Pt. The End of an Ear. Released December 4, 1970. The End of an Ear Tracklist. Las Vegas Tango Part 1 Repeat Lyrics. The title plays on the phrase end of an era, but in traditional Wyatt fashion, he twists the language a bit. Most of the song titles are dedications to people in his life. The End of an Ear Q&A. Robert Wyatt's End of an Ear isn't a serious attempt to kick off a solo career - Rock Bottom would play that role four years later - so much as it represents Wyatt letting off a bit of steam. The Soft Machine had just recorded Third, an album on which Wyatt's drumming naturally played an essential role but on which his vocals were limited to one song - his own Moon In June, a composition the rest of the band were so disinterested in he had to perform most of it himself. Robert's first solo album is one of the crazier you'll get to hear on this site