November 2007Issue 406



Comicopera

CD cover

Robert Wyatt delivers up a real treat in the form of Comicopera, an album conceived as a whole of three acts and stuffed with old friends, including Brian Eno, Paul Weller, guitarist Phil Manzanera, and brass players Annie Whitehead and Gilad Atzmon. The uniting idea of the album is comedy: the comedy of life, of errors, of human foibles.

Three sections, starting with ‘Lost in Noise’, a cover of Anja Garbarek’s ‘Stay Tuned’, and 16 songs give Wyatt great room to manoeuvre. The moods in Comicopera shift quickly. If the five opening songs are a plea for patience, they are well-placed ones, light in tone and – on ‘Just As You Are’, guest-starring Monica Vasconcelos – intimate. This is carried through to ‘The Here and the Now’, the second act that kicks off with the laid-back charm of ‘A Beautiful Place’, Wyatt chatting his way into an underscored song penned with Eno. Things darken: ‘Out of the Blue’ opens with Eno’s voice, manipulated to an oscillating tone on the ‘enotron’: the song is suffused with a tension only dispelled in the final act, ‘Away with the Fairies’. It’s here that Wyatt gives up on English as a vehicle for conveying feeling. Moving into Italian for a luminously beautiful cover of CCCP’s ‘Del Mondo’, and ending with a jaunty version of Carlos Puebla’s ‘Hasta Siempre Comandante’, this is Wyatt at his best.

Product information
by Robert Wyatt
Publisher
Domino
Product number
WIGCD202 CD
Star rating
****

Louise Gray




also by...
THIS AUTHOR

Bole2Harlem Volume 1

Maskarada

The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn
A loose coalition of sounds and ideas

Shtetl Superstars
There is so much more to Jewish music than klezmer

Language Tools
Powered by Ultralingua

Join over 10,000 people just like you. Get e-mail updates about new content, issue alerts, contests, and more!

other articles
FROM THIS ISSUE

Propaganda by any other name
Zimbabwe's government spends millions on propaganda

Taxing African wealth
Radio New Internationalist explains how African countries' coffers are being plundered to leave populations in poverty

Drugs, guns and money
Drugs and guns in Colombia’s guerrilla war

Buddhas need a passport
China permits reincarnation

Marching for the monks
Burma’s rebels on the line

recently
IN THIS COLUMN

In the House of Mirrors
New instrumental album by Hector Zazou and Swara

Everything that Happens Will Happen Today
The second album by David Byrne and Brian Eno

Big Blue Ball
Peter Gabriel threw open the doors of his Real World studios in rural England and invited an enormous bunch of musicians – Sinead O’Connor, Marta Sebestyen, Papa Wemba, Guo Yue are just a few of them – to come and jam.

Hear, O Israel: A Prayer Ceremony in Jazz
17-year-old rabbi’s son – and fledgling composer – Joseph Klein lured one of the greatest names in jazz (Herbie Hancock) to join in performing a jazz prayer ceremony.

Umalali
The Garifuna Women’s Project from Central America

Alive
Chinese Mongolian ‘Björk’ steps into Tibet controversy






Voices from the margins:

Multimedia: video, podcasts, and more.