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"textContent": "John Peel had a strong case for being the world's foremost champion of musician Robert Wyatt. Both as an admiring fan and personal friend, the legendary BBC disc jockey was always stricken by Wyatt's musical brilliance and singular wit. In addition to the innumerable amount of Peel Sessions with previous pioneering groups Soft Machine and Matching Mole, Wyatt's early seventies solo sets tackle a hodgepodge from his catalogue including charmingly obtuse oddities to the Mellotron aquatic ambiance of 1974's classic solo record _Rock Bottom_.\n\nThe post Robert Wyatt :: BBC Peel Sessions II 1972-1974 first appeared on Aquarium Drunkard.",
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