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Robert Wyatt | Rock Bottom
Fearing that the idea of progressive rock was becoming too muddied and cluttered, Robert Wyatt created this low-key masterpiece in 1974. His fluttering vocals detail everything from rediscovery to redemption, while the sparse instrumentation (guided by piano) takes you through his incredibly understated arrangements. Check out a great use of space and horns together in "Little Red Riding Hood Hit The Road"
Fearing that the idea of progressive rock was becoming too muddied and cluttered, Robert Wyatt created this low-key masterpiece in 1974. His fluttering vocals detail everything from rediscovery to redemption, while the sparse instrumentation (guided by piano) takes you through his incredibly understated arrangements. Check out a great use of space and horns together in "Little Red Riding Hood Hit The Road"
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