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Robert Wyatt
Old Rottenhat

Old Rottenhat

Labels

Domino

Catno

REWIGLP43

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

UK & Europe

Release date

Nov 17, 2008

1985 solo album from Soft Machine drummer, originally released on Rough Trade. Features the brilliant "The Age Of Self".

1985 solo album from Soft Machine drummer, originally released on Rough Trade. Features the brilliant "The Age Of Self".


Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$48*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Alliance

4:23

A2

The United States Of Amnesia

5:52

A3

East Timor

2:54

A4

Speechless

3:38

A5

The Age Of Self

2:50

A6

Vandalusia

2:38

B1

The British Road

6:26

B2

Mass Medium

4:43

B3

Gharbzadegi

7:59

B4

P.L.A.

2:27

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