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His Greatest Misses

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Download links and information about His Greatest Misses by Robert Wyatt. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:14:14 minutes.

Artist: Robert Wyatt
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:14:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. P.L.A. 2:29
2. Worship 5:50
3. Heaps of Sheeps 4:58
4. Free Will and Testament 4:14
5. I'm a Believer 4:56
6. Sea Song 6:25
7. Little Red Robin Hood Hit the Road 6:09
8. Solar Flares 5:36
9. At Last I Am Free 4:18
10. Arauco 4:35
11. The Age of Self 2:51
12. Alien 6:50
13. Shipbuilding 3:04
14. Memories of You 2:59
15. Muddy Mouse (B) 0:51
16. Mister E 4:21
17. Foreign Accents 3:48

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The title of this 17-track Robert Wyatt compilation — previously released only in Japan — references his lack of commercial success while taking great care to showcase both his ambitious vision and diversity as an artist. Most of what is here is readily familiar to fans, from his fine if strangely arcane versions of "I'm a Believer" and "Shipbuilding" to the utterly, almost heartbreakingly beautiful "At Last I Am Free," "Arauco," and the starkly ingenious composition "Solar Flares" (previously a rarity). Early gems like "Little Red Robin Hood Hit the Road" are showcased along with later ones like "Heaps of Sheeps." Ultimately, there is nothing really new here, but that shouldn't stop anyone who doesn't already have some version of this collection milling about from picking it up and putting it on a few dozen times in a row. It's guaranteed to change your perception of pop. Besides, the Ryko package — which emulates the Japanese package perfectly — is a stunner.