CONTEMPORARY JAZZ, JAZZ-ROCK, UK JAZZ

Wednesday 12 September 2007

Robert Wyatt

Was Robert Wyatt the most influential progressive / jazz rock musician of the 60's?

"Soft Machine were never a commercial enterprise and indeed still remain unknown even to many listeners who came of age during the late '60s, when the group was at its peak. In their own way, however, they were one of the more influential bands of their era, and certainly one of the most influential underground ones. One of the original British psychedelic groups, they were also instrumental in the birth of both progressive rock and jazz-rock. They were also the central foundation of the family tree of the "Canterbury Scene" of British progressive rock acts, a movement that also included Caravan, Gong, Matching Mole, and National Health, not to mention the distinguished solo careers of founding members Robert Wyatt and Kevin Ayers." AMG.

http://wm04.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifuxqr5ld0e~T1

Robert's music continues to be blindingly beautiful. His new album, Comicopera, comes out next month. I have pre-ordered it.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Just bought Comicopera. Will need to hear a few more times but it has not had the impact on me that Shleep had.