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01. "Born Again Cretin" 02. "At Last I Am Free" 03. "Caimanera" 04. "Grass" 05. "Stalin Wasn't Stalin'" 06. "Red Flag" 07. "Strange Fruit" 08. "Arauco" 09. "Trade Union" 10. "Stalingrad"
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 | Description: | Nothing Can Stop Us by Robert Wyatt, released 27 October 2008, includes the following tracks: "Caimanera", "Stalin Wasn't Stallin'", "Strange Fruit", "Trade Union" and more.
This version of Nothing Can Stop Us comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - Vinyl LP pressing. 2008 digitally remastered edition of this original album from the beloved British singer/songwriter and former member of Soft Machine. Wyatt's releases come from one of the most distinguished, visionary, influential and singular catalogs in contemporary music. Originally released as a set of singles on Rough Trade and released in 1982, here are all the classic Wyatt political cover versions, including songs originally recorded by Chic and Billy Holiday. 10 tracks. Domino."Nothing Can Stop Us (LP+MP3)" is a remarkable compilation album by the legendary British musician Robert Wyatt, released on vinyl format with an included MP3 download. This collection brings together some of Wyatt's most influential cover versions and politically charged songs from the early 1980s, showcasing his unique voice and innovative approach to music. The LP features interpretations of classics such as "Shipbuilding," "Strange Fruit," and "At Last I Am Free," reflecting both his deep musicality and commitment to social issues. Robert Wyatt, known for his work with Soft Machine before embarking on a successful solo career, has been celebrated for blending jazz, rock, and avant-garde influences into a singular style that has inspired generations of musicians. His critically acclaimed albums like "Rock Bottom" have cemented him as one of Britain's most original artists. Released by Domino Records?a renowned independent label recognized for its diverse roster including Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand?this edition ensures high-quality sound production and collectible packaging. |  | No. of tracks: |
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