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Robert Wyatt Cuckooland Mp3, Flac, Wma Robert Wyatt Cuckooland mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: Cuckooland Country: US Released: 2003 Style: Fusion, Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1163 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1125 mb WMA version RAR size: 1223 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 693 Other Formats: AU DMF RA MP3 DTS WAV MP4 Tracklist Hide Credits Part One 'Neither Here...' Just A Bit 1 Soprano Saxophone – Gilad AtzmonTrombone – Annie WhiteheadVoice, Cornet, 5:07 Keyboards – Robert Wyatt Old Europe 2 Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Gilad AtzmonVoice, Trumpet, 4:16 Keyboards, Drums – Robert Wyatt Tom Hay's Fox 3 Featuring [The Last Note] – Brian EnoGuitar – Tomo HayakawaVoice – Tomo 3:32 NoroVoice, Trumpet, Keyboards – Robert Wyatt Forest 4 Double Bass – Yaron StaviGuitar – David Gilmore*Voice – Alfreda Benge, Brian 7:55 Eno, Jamie JohnsonVoice, Keyboards, Percussion – Robert Wyatt Beware 5 Drums [Eight Bars] – Michael Evans Voice, Harmonica, Keyboards – Karen 5:09 MantlerVoice, Trumpet, Keyboards, Percussion – Robert Wyatt Cuckoo Madame 6 5:08 Voice, Keyboards, Sampler [Karenotron], Percussion – Robert Wyatt Raining In My Heart 7 2:42 Piano – Robert Wyatt Lullaby For Hamza 8.1 Accordion – Jennifer MaidmanTrombone – Annie WhiteheadVoice, Keyboards, 4:28 Percussion – Robert Wyatt - 8.2 Silence 0:30 Part Two '.....Nor There' Trickle Down Double Bass – Yaron StaviTenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax Samples] – Gilad 9 6:47 AtzmonTrombone – Annie WhiteheadVoice – Phil ManzaneraVoice, Trumpet, Piano, Cymbal, Performer [Eno's Toys] – Robert Wyatt Insensatez 10 Double Bass – Yaron StaviFlute, Clarinet – Gilad AtzmonVoice, Harmonica, Piano, 4:20 Sampler [Karenotron] – Karen MantlerVoice, Percussion – Robert Wyatt Mister E 11 4:20 Voice, Harmonica – Karen MantlerVoice, Trumpet, Keyboards – Robert Wyatt Lullaloop Bass Guitar – Jamie JohnsonGuitar – Paul WellerTrombone – Annie 12 2:58 WhiteheadVoice – Alfreda BengeVoice, Cornet, Keyboards, Percussion – Robert Wyatt Life Is Sheep 13 Voice, Harmonica – Karen MantlerVoice, Trumpet, Keyboards, Percussion – 4:14 Robert Wyatt Foreign Accents 14 Double Bass – Yaron StaviTrombone – Annie WhiteheadVoice, Piano – Robert 3:48 Wyatt Brian The Fox 15 5:28 Trombone – Annie WhiteheadVoice, Cornet, Trumpet, Keyboards – Robert Wyatt La Ahada Yalam (No-One Knows) 16 Acoustic Guitar – Jennifer MaidmanDouble Bass – Yaron StaviKeyboards – Robert 4:12 WyattKeyboards, Flute, Clarinet – Gilad Atzmon Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Robert Wyatt Copyright (c) – Robert Wyatt Manufactured By – Rykodisc, Inc. Marketed By – Rykodisc, Inc. Pressed By – Cinram, Olyphant, PA Recorded At – Gallery Studios Glass Mastered At – WEA Mfg. Olyphant – Z18944 Credits Artwork [With Pages Of Robert Wyatt's Working Notes] – Alfreda Benge Layout – Phil Smee Producer – Robert Wyatt Producer, Engineer – Jamie Johnson Recorded By [Parts Of Tracks] – Robert Wyatt (tracks: 1 to 3, 8, 9, 12, 15) Written-By – Alfreda Benge (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 8.1, 12), Antonio Carlos Jobim (tracks: 10), Boudleaux Bryant/Felice Bryant* (tracks: 7), Karen Mantler (tracks: 5, 11, 13), Nizar Zreik* (tracks: 16), Robert Wyatt (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 8.1, 9, 14, 15), Vinicius DeMoraes* (tracks: 10) Notes Recorded at Phil Manzanera's Gallery Studio, London, in summer 2002, and spring 2003. Note on release to track 8.2: "A suitable place for those with tired ears to pause and resume listening later" ℗&© 2003 Robert Wyatt Manufactured and marketed by Rykodisc under exclusive licence. Printed and manufactured in the USA. Issued in Digipak case with 20-page booklet. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 31257 14682 1 Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): wea mfg. OLYPHANT Z18944 A4 P2 571468-2 01 M0S1 Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): wea mfg. OLYPHANT Z18944 A4 P2 571468-2 01 M1S1 CI Mastering SID Code (Variant 1, 2): ifpi [cut numbers, unreadable] Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 2U6D Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 2U20 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Robert Cuckooland (CD, Album, Hannibal UK & HNCD1468 HNCD1468 2003 Wyatt Dig) Records Europe Robert Cuckooland (2xLP, REWIGLP47 Domino REWIGLP47 UK 2008 Wyatt Album) Robert Cuckooland (CDr, Album, Hannibal HNCD1468 HNCD1468 UK 2003 Wyatt Promo) Records Robert Cuckooland (2xLP + CD, DNO 208 Domino DNO 208 US 2008 Wyatt Album) Robert Cuckooland (CD, Album Hannibal VACK-1269 VACK-1269 Japan 2003 Wyatt + CD, Single) Records Related Music albums to Cuckooland by Robert Wyatt Robert Wyatt - Compilation Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom / Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard Robert Wyatt - Dondestan (Revisited) Robert Wyatt - Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard Various - Canterburied Sounds Volume 4 Robert Wyatt - Shipbuilding / Memories Of You / Round Midnight Robert Wyatt, Jean-Michel Marchetti - M4W Robert Wyatt - The End Of An Ear Robert Wyatt - Nothing Can Stop Us Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom.
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