Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard by Robert Wyatt

Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard

Robert Wyatt

1975

Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard is a Rock album by Robert Wyatt, originally released in 1975. On Gatefold: 35 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Prog Rock
  • warm
  • playful
  • cerebral

About

The Soft Machine’s Robert Wyatt was determined to create a solo career as abstract and fanciful as his experimental days in the group. His unconventional melodic sense combined with his desire to work with unorthodox musicians such as Fred Frith and Gary Windo practically guaranteed that he would create compositions that swung far from pop music into the no-man’s-land of art song and jazz-rock. <i>Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard</i> is the follow-up to <i>Rock Bottom</i>, an album that suggested great personal struggle as Wyatt adapted to life in a wheelchair after a multiple-story fall that broke his spine. Many of the tracks here are earlier tunes that Wyatt polished off for popular consumption. “Solar Flares” adds a keyboard choir that meshes with the voices that sound as if they were coming from inside Wyatt’s head. “5 Black Notes and 1 White Note” wanders like a somber march through the barren winter woods. Charlie Haden’s “Song For Che” ends things on an elegiac note.

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Tracklist

  1. Side Ruth
  2. Side Richard

Side A

  1. A1Soup Song5:00
  2. A2Sonia4:12
  3. A3Team Spirit8:26
  4. A4Song For Che3:36

Side B

  1. B1Muddy Mouse (A)0:50
  2. B2Solar Flares5:35
  3. B3Muddy Mouse (B)0:50
  4. B45 Black Notes And 1 White Note4:58
  5. B5Muddy Mouse (C) / Muddy Mouth6:11

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 35 pressings tracked on Gatefold