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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2007 at 19:29
Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

The latest edition of jazzwise, published today state they will be interviewing Robert Wyatt on the October 2007 edition to coincide with his new album, suggested to be a three part composition. We are told to expect a variety of musical styles, although many of Wyatt's usual collaborators will be playing, e.g. trombonist Annie Whitehead and Jam-man Paul Weller.



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Title of album: Comicopera, which divided into 3 Acts: Lost In Noise, The Here & Now, and Away With The Fairies , and in part is an observation on human foibles,  from love and religion to war. It will be released  by the indie label Domino on 7th October. Jazzwise say of the advanced copy they have: It has more a live band feel than previous and is one of Wyatt's very best works.
Line-up:
Wyatt: voice, cornet, percussion
Gilad Atzmon; sax
Annie Whitehead: trombone
Yaron Stavi: Bass
Monica Vasconcelos: Voice
Orphy Robinson: vibes
Brian Eno: keys
Paul Weller : guitar
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2007 at 11:57

The latest edition of jazzwise, published today state they will be interviewing Robert Wyatt on the October 2007 edition to coincide with his new album, suggested to be a three part composition. We are told to expect a variety of musical styles, although many of Wyatt's usual collaborators will be playing, e.g. trombonist Annie Whitehead and Jam-man Paul Weller.

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