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

    Bananamour is the fourth studio album by Kevin Ayers and it featured some of his most accessible recordings, including "Shouting in a Bucket Blues" and his whimsical tribute to Syd Barrett, "Oh! Wot A Dream ". [1]

  2. 21 nov. 2020 · " Bananamour " est son 4ème album. Il sort en mai 1973. Sous sa pochette et son titre assez délirants, on retrouve cependant Robert Wyatt venu faire quelques chœurs, Mike Ratledge qui joue un peu d’orgue mais aussi Steve Hillage de Gong.

  3. ‘Bananamour’ is the fourth studio album by Kevin Ayers and it features some of his most accessible recordings, including ‘Shouting in a Bucket Blues’ (featuring Steve Hillage on guitar) and his charming tribute to Syd Barrett, ‘Oh! Wot A Dream’.

  4. Robert Wyatt, né Robert Ellidge le 28 janvier 1945 à Bristol, en Angleterre, est un musicien britannique. Tout d'abord batteur, puis claviériste et chanteur, ayant commencé sa carrière musicale avec le Daevid Allen Trio, formé de Daevid Allen à la guitare et au chant et de Hugh Hopper à la basse en 1963.

  5. 24 févr. 2013 · With bassist Archie Leggett and drummer Eddie Sparrow at the hub, Ayers selected guest artists for a handful of the tracks: Whole World colleague Dave Bedford ("Beware of the Dog"), Gong's new guitarist Steve Hillage ("Shouting in a Bucket Blues"), and former Soft Machine mates Robert Wyatt ("Hymn") and Mike Ratledge ("Interview").

  6. www.rhino.com › aod › bananamour-kevin-ayersBananamour | Rhino

    Gong guitarist Steve Hillage and former bandmates Mike Ratledge and Robert Wyatt can all be heard here, while a couple of Ayers' other musical friends helped inspire songs: Syd Barrett (single “Oh! Wot A Dream”) and Nico (the ethereal epic “Decadence”).

  7. But it's interesting to realise that the OTHER great Kevin active in the 1970s (Mr Coyne) also wrote a marvellous song about someone called Marlene, AND collaborated with Robert Wyatt (on Michael Mantler's SILENCE).