by Jonathan Coe (Introduction), Marcus O’Dair (Author)
Robert Wyatt started out as the drummer and singer for Soft Machine, who shared a residency at Middle Earth with Pink Floyd and toured America with Jimi Hendrix. He brought a Bohemian and jazz outlook to the 60s rock scene, having honed his drumming skills in a shed at the end of Robert Graves' garden in Mallorca. His life took an abrupt turn after he fell from a fourth-floor window at a party and was paralysed from the waist down. He reinvented himself as a singer and composer with the extraordinary album Rock Bottom, and in the early eighties his solo work was increasingly political. Today, Wyatt remains perennially hip, guesting with artists such as Bjork, Brian Eno, Scritti Politti, David Gilmour and Hot Chip. Marcus O'Dair has talked to all of them, indeed to just about everyone who has shaped, or been shaped by, Wyatt over five decades of music history.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: Main
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 09 Jul 2015
ISBN 10: 1846687608
ISBN 13: 9781846687600
Book Overview: The first and definitive biography of Robert Wyatt, Britain's greatest cult musician, with an introduction by Jonathan Coe