EPs By Robert Wyatt [Box] [1/31]

EPs By Robert Wyatt [Box] [1/31]

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    "EPs by Robert Wyatt [Box]" (01/31/2006) Rock & Pop Wyatt, Robert, HannibalOnly Robert Wyatt could put together a project like this and not have punters sneering it down as a rake for cash. Issued by Ryko/Hannibal in 1999 and stateside by Thirsty Ear, EPs contains five short discs documenting various periods in Wyatt's long solo career. There are singles, odd B-sides, live cuts, alternate versions, and remixes. While it's true this could have come out as a tidier double disc, or had its tracks spread thin as bonus material over remastered reissues, Wyatt's far too sensitive to his fans to rake together something so haphazardly. So here with a detailed sessionography and Wyatt's own humorous liners are the tracks, presented in the order in which they were originally recorded and released. Disc one, Bits, features material from 1974, and contains an unreleased extended take of the single "I'm a Believer" -- with Fred Frith, Richard Sinclair, Nick Mason, and Dave MacRae accompanying -- and its flip, "Memories." Then there's the A-side cover of Chris Andrews' "Yesterday Man" along with an alternate of its backing track, "Sonia." This disc is topped off with a rather indulgent version of "Calyx," recorded live at Drury Lane in the same year -- and it reeks of proggish wankery. At least it's at the end of the disc. Pieces is the second platter here; it begins in 1982 with Wyatt's awesome cover of Elvis Costello's "Shipbuilding" and contains both flips for the 12" version, Eubie Blake's "Memories of You" (which was also on the 7") and Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight." This disc is rounded out with a couple of compilation offerings: "Pigs...(In There)" from the Liberator: Artists for Animals set from 1988, and "Chairman Mao," once available on an ReR Quarterly edition. Disc three is comprised of four tunes, all of which are signified as Work in Progress for a conceived but unreleased EP of the same name. The fourth disc is Wyatt's soundtrack for Victor Schonfield's 1982 The Animals Film, a harrowing documentary depicting humankind's horrific treatment of other members of the animal kingdom. Assembled of bits and pieces, it feels rather ragged, but is still essential for anyone who collects Wyatt's material. The final disc is a weird delight, containing four remixes of tunes from the artist's 1998 comeback album, Shleep. But these aren't just remixes doled out to a bedroom beat producer. They were done by Nigel Butler and Angie Dial from the unfinished masters as the album itself was being recorded. In sum, then, for the price, this is a gentle, untidy heap of Wyatt's odd 'n' sods, but given its packaging and designed order to be taken piecemeal one disc at a time, it's positively infectious. ~ Thom Jurek This is a five-CD set, with each disc running approximately twenty minutes. Gorgeously packaged, it includes commentaries by Robert Wyatt as well as the video for "Shipbuilding." The discs are divided into different phases of his work, and it's a testament to the value of this man's artistry that the label produced the package in such a manner. While the material would have fit on two discs, such a release would have lacked the focus and beauty that is allowed to blossom here. The earliest songs are from Wyatt's brief moment of UK pop stardom when he had a hit with "I'm A Believer" in 1974. The final disc features re-mixes of four songs from his 1997 album, SHLEEP. These tracks hit the listener with the force of a revelation. Wyatt's sturdy tunesmanship and penetrating singing are given radical re-workings, but tellingly, the essential character that he gave to each song remains undiminished. These serve as elaborations or alternate vantage points--the studio approaches sound at once foreign to the Wyatt canon, yet completely natural. For those unfamiliar with Wyatt, this set is an ideal place to get aquatinted with the range and impact of his work.

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