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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_WyattRobert Wyatt - Wikipedia

    Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945) is a retired English musician. A founding member of the influential Canterbury scene bands Soft Machine and Matching Mole , [5] he was initially a kit drummer and singer before becoming paraplegic following an accidental fall from a window in 1973, which led him to abandon ...

  2. 1993 schrieb Wyatt für das Album United Kingdoms der Electronica-Band Ultramarine drei Stücke und steuerte für zwei auch den Gesang bei. Eines der Stücke, die Singleauskopplung Kingdom, erreichte die britischen Charts. Der Komponist und Trompeter Michael Mantler holt Wyatt

  3. 23. Aug. 1993 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 Vinyl release of "United Kingdoms" on Discogs.

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  4. 17. Feb. 2012 · Ultramarine (featuring Robert Wyatt) - Kingdom (Extended Mix) From 1993 12'' single. Edited version available on the album United Kingdoms, which you really ought to hear. Sun-dappled...

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  5. Für das 1993 veröffentlichte Album United Kingdoms arbeitete die Band unter anderem mit dem Musiker Robert Wyatt zusammen. Die aus dem Album ausgekoppelte Single Kingdom erreichte im Juli 1993 die britischen Charts und stellt damit den größten Hit der Band dar. 1994 steuerte David McAlmont den Gesang zur von Kevin Ayers ...

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  6. Every Man and Woman Is a Star was followed by the albums United Kingdoms (1993), which features an extensive collaboration with Robert Wyatt, Bel Air (1995) and A User's Guide (1998). After a long sabbatical, the group released their sixth album, This Time Last Year in 2013.

  7. 19. Dez. 2008 · In an in-depth interview, Robert Wyatt talks to Jonny Mugwump about his life and political beliefs, getting nervous when recording with Bjork, and the importance of imperfection in music. jonny mugwump Published 9:51am 19 December 2008. Before you read on, we have a favour to ask of you.