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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CuckoolandCuckooland - Wikipedia

    Cuckooland is the eighth studio album by jazz rock artist Robert Wyatt. It was released in 2003 on Hannibal Records. ... David Gilmour - Guitar on "Forest" Paul Weller - Guitar; Annie Whitehead - Trombone; Gilad Atzmon - Alto, Soprano, and Tenor Saxophones, Clarinet, Flute;

  2. Hay, además, algunas colaboradores de lujo como David Gilmour y Paul Weller (guitarras), y Brian Eno y Phil Manzanera en las voces. Sin olvidar la participación de la inseparable poetisa Alfreda Benge en el diseño de portada y arte interior, así como en algunos textos. Cuckooland está repleto de momentos álgidos.

  3. Cuckooland is as close to business as usual as you really get with Robert Wyatt; you have Alfreda Benge (spouse, collaborator, cover artist and inspiration for Rock Bottom) along for the ride, you have a combination of jazz artists and old pals from Wyatt's 1960s and 1970s glory days (usual suspects Brian Eno and Phil Manzanera are on board, of course, and they've brought David Gilmour with ...

  4. 20 de ene. de 2004 · Music Review: 'Cuckooland' from Robert Wyatt. Robert Wyatt releases his first CD in six years, Cuckooland. Wyatt is joined on the new CD by Brian Eno, David Gilmour and Wyatt's wife,...

  5. With Cuckooland the influences are more evident than ever. Take ''Trickle Down'' with its rising and descending bassline. Like so much on Cuckooland, it swings with aplomb. And it's hardly...

  6. David Gilmour (guitarra) [en Forest] Paul Weller (guitarra) Annie Whitehead (trombón) Gilad Atzmon (saxo alto, soprano y tenor, clarinete, flauta ) Jamie Johnson (bajo, voces) Yaron Stavi (bajo) Jennifer Maidman (guitarra acústica, acordeón) Robert Wyatt - Old Europe. Watch on. Just a Bit - 5:09. Old Europe - 4:16.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2003 · En “Cuckooland”, producido por Phil Manzanera y con las colaboraciones de amigos como Brian Eno, Paul Weller, David Gilmour o el anti-sionista israelí Gilad Atzmon, este antiguo estudiante de arte, amante del jazz y con la voz más triste que existe (según Ryuchi Sakamoto), vuelve a emocionarnos con sus dramáticas canciones.