Album Details
Title: Dondestan Artist: Robert Wyatt Release Date: 1991 Re-Released On: 10/11/1994 Label: Gramavision Records Duration: 44:38 UPCs: 4988112413054, 798387946928 Genre: Rock Styles: Canterbury Scene, Art Rock Moods: Atmospheric, Cathartic, Dreamy, Witty, Bittersweet, Delicate, Gloomy, Intimate, Melancholy, Poignant, Reflective, Sad, Somber, Gentle, Playful, Brooding, Quirky, Restrained, Trippy, Whimsical, Wintry, Laid-Back/Mellow, Nocturnal, Refined/Mannered, Searching, Soothing, Wry, Bleak, Detached, Literate Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Costa
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The Sight of the Wind
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Catholic Architecture
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Worship
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Shrinkrap
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CB Jeebies
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Left on Man
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Lisp Service [Tracks 7 & 8]
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N.I.O. (New Information Order)
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Dondestan [Tracks 9 & 10]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1994 | CD | Gramavision Records | 79469 | | ------ | CD | Gramavision Records | 79469 |
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Album Review
For half of these songs, Wyatt put music to the poetry of his wife Alfreda Benge; he wrote both words and music for the remainder (with the exception of "Lisp Service," whose music was written by ex- Soft Machine bassist Hugh Hopper). Roughly speaking, the collaborations with Benge are more abstract, and the other compositions more politically oriented, dealing with concerns such as Palestine, privatization, and the Communist Party (the wittily titled "CP Jeebies"). If you're worried that this is agit-prop, don't fret; it's all delivered with Wyatt's typical understated melancholy, subtle humor, and trademark eerie keyboards. Indeed, the mix of jazz, pop, and progressive rock--owing, as ever, little to contemporary trends--is appealing enough that it may take a while for the subversive lyrical ideas to make themselves apparent. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Fulton Dingley | Mixing | | Matt Kemp | Engineer, Mixing | | Robert Wyatt | ? |
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