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New Robert Wyatt - "Just As You Are" (Stereogum Premiere)

Legendary psychedelic Soft Machine drumming vocalist and longtime solo artist Robert Wyatt is back this month with Comicopera, his first collection of new, woozy, ambitious studio material since 2003's excellent Cuckooland (remember the cover of "Insensatez"?). As the "opera" in Comicopera might suggest, there's something grand going on across its 16 tracks -- the album's divided into three Acts: "Lost In Noise," "The Here And The Now," and "Away With The Fairies." Today we have "Just As You Are" for ya, the second song in Act I. It's a lovely duet between Wyatt and Brazilian singer/songwriter Monica Vasconcelos with Paul Weller on guitar.

Robert Wyatt - "Just As You Are" (MP3)

Wyatt's leisurely, after-hours cornet really makes this thing ... and well, his vocal interplay with Vasconcelos, and Weller's lovely guitar, Yaron Stavi's bass violin, etc. All-around gorgeous: The familiar lyrics/sentiments echo Hank Williams, Billy Joel, Earth Wind & Fire, Barry White, and so many other love songs, but sound fresh and differently angled. (The song returns later, backwards in Act 3's "'Fragment," a ghostly, Stereolab-like imprint of its first incarnation.)


You've got plenty of reasons to be happy, sir.

Comicopera is out 10/8 on Domino.

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Well, that's eight seconds I'll never get back.

Posted by: Grobian at 10/01/07 8:29 PM | Reply
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All Wyatt information at http://www.strongcomet.com/wyatt/

Posted by: strong comet at 10/02/07 6:00 AM | Reply
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this song is beautiful

Posted by: micky at 10/05/07 7:09 PM | Reply
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Time continues faithfully like an infallible machine, unstoppable, perfectly calculated where little or nothing escapes its effects. It seems a lie that in music time has been altered and that it deliberately passed along without harming the immortal memory of the ‘human body’. We’re talking about the precursors of ‘psychedelia’, the music that inspires over the years, the acid sounds, the genius and the insane... Continue reading this soft machine´s article at: http://acidconga.com/the-soft-machine-factor-impresindible-de-la-psicodelia/langswitch_lang/en/

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