1998,
United Kingdom
00:20:25;
28M;
192JS;
497;
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A short break - 01 - Track 1
- 4:13
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A short break - 02 - Track 2
- 3:29
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A short break - 03 - Track 3
- 3:54
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A short break - 04 - Track 4
- 5:07
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A short break - 05 - Track 5
- 3:42
Alfreda Benge - design [cover idea and realization]
Chris Carter - written-by (B2)
Peter Hartl - design [cover idea and realization]
Robin Healing - other [coordination]
Cosey Fanni Tutti - written-by (B2)
Robert Wyatt - producer, vocals, instruments, written-by (B2)
"A GLIMPSE INTO WYATT´S PRIVATE AND COMPLEX WORLD OF IDEAS AND MUSIC. 1996 RECORDINGS FOR THE FIRST TIME ON (TRANSPARENT GREEN) VINYL 10"
(from the sticker on the sleeve)
Tubab means a rich European – a person from across the great baa, the sea.
Kutcha is a sauce.
Venti Latir is a dance like an electric fan, from the french ventilateur.
These Wolof words come from the glossary of Mark Hudson´s book „Our Grandmothers´ Drums“.
Recorded on 4-Track at home, summer 1992.
All songs published by Rough Trade Publishing Ó 1992,
except „Unmasked“ published by Rough Trade/Les Edition Confidentielles Ó 1992
The photographs were taken forty years ago.
℗ 1992 Voiceprint UK
© 2009 Lilith Records Ltd
All Rights Reserved
(from the back cover)
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