Shleep by Robert Wyatt

Shleep

Robert Wyatt

1997

Shleep is a Rock album by Robert Wyatt, originally released in 1997. On Gatefold: 19 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Art Rock
  • sparse
  • ethereal
  • poetic

About

Robert Wyatt knows how to make wonderful albums all by his lonesome — <i>Old Rottenhat</i> and <i>Dondestan</i> are proof of that — but on <i>Shleep</i>, he invited a motley crew of collaborators to contribute. The varied and stellar cast includes avant-pop wizard Brian Eno, British free-jazz legend Evan Parker, Belgian guitarist Philip Catherine, ex-Jam frontman Paul Weller, Roxy Music guitar-slinger Phil Manzanera, and others. <i>Shleep</i> kicks off with the sprightly “Heaps of Sheeps,” which Wyatt co-wrote with Eno, and the track betrays a Before and After Science vibe as well as Wyatt’s unmistakable touch. “The Duchess” is the sort of psychedelic jazz Wyatt has been recording since his days as a member of the ‘60s British jazz-rock group the Soft Machine. The track displays his flair for dada nursery rhyme-type wordplay: “She never lies, but then again / she lies down all day long.” On “Blues in Bob Minor,” a word-jammed homage to Dylan, Wyatt lets loose a torrent of fractured lines that echo the American singer’s vocal phrasing. The song is a nice nod from one unique artist to another.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Heaps of Sheeps4:58
  2. 2The Duchess4:18
  3. 3Maryan6:11
  4. 4Was a Friend6:11
  5. 5Free Will and Testament4:12
  6. 6September the Ninth6:40
  7. 7Alien6:47
  8. 8Out of Season2:31
  9. 9A Sunday In Madrid4:41
  10. 10Blues In Bob Minor5:46
  11. 11The Whole Point of No Return1:25

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 19 pressings tracked on Gatefold