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Featuring significant contributions from his Soft Machine bandmate Elton Dean amongst others, 'The End Of An Ear' is one of the more adventurous titles in Robert Wyatt's catalogue. It's an album much more in line with the electronic jazz experimentation of Miles Davis, and the avant-garde, than the singer-songwriter material Wyatt would later be known for. Despite being a very serious record, Wyatt's playful nature and sense of humor still shine through. 'The End Of An Ear' is an absolutely essential piece of the Canterbury prog scene and Wyatt's canon, lovingly reissued here on LP by Cherry Red Phonograph.
Side A: 1. Las Vegas Tango Part 1 2. To Mark Everywhere 3. To Saintly Bridget 4. To Oz Alien Daevyd and Gilly 5. To Nick Everyone
Side B: 1. To Caravan and Brother Jim 2. To the Old World (Thank You For the Use of Your Body, Goodbye) 3. To Carla, Marsha and Caroline (For Making Everything Beautifuller) 4. Las Vegas Tango Part 1