Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945, in Bristol) is an English musician, and founding member of the influential Canterbury scene band Soft Machine. He is married to English painter and songwriter Alfreda Benge.

Wyatt's mother, Honor Wyatt was a journalist who worked for the BBC, and his father, George Ellidge was an industrial psychologist who joined the family only when Wyatt was about six. As a teenager, Wyatt lived with his parents in Lydden near Dover where he was taught the drums by visiting American jazz drummer George Neidorf. In 1962, Wyatt and Neidorf moved to Majorca where they stayed near the poet Robert Graves. The following year, Wyatt returned to England and joined the Daevid Allen Trio with Daevid Allen and Hugh Hopper. Allen subsequently left for France and Wyatt and Hopper formed The Wilde Flowers with Kevin Ayers, Richard Sinclair and Brian Hopper. Wyatt was initially the drummer in the Wilde Flowers, but following the departure of Ayers, he also became lead singer.
Discography
Albums
* The End of an Ear (1970)
* Rock Bottom (1974)
* Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard (1975)
* Nothing Can Stop Us (1982, Singles compilation; 1983 Australian edition includes "Shipbuilding")
* The Animals Film (1982, Soundtrack)
* Old Rottenhat (1985)
* Dondestan (1991)
* Flotsam Jetsam (1994)
* A Short Break (1996, EP)
* Shleep (1997)
* Dondestan (Revisited) (1998)
* eps (5CD box set) (1999)
* Solar Flares Burn for You (2003)
* Cuckooland (2003)
* His Greatest Misses (2004, compilation)
* Theatre Royal Drury Lane 8 September 1974 (2005)
* Comicopera (2007)
EPs
* The Peel Sessions (1974, "Alifib"/"Soup Song"/"Sea Song"/"I'm a Believer")
* Work In Progress (1984, "Biko"/"Amber and the Amberines"/"Yolanda"/"Te Recuerdo Amanda")
* 4 Tracks EP (1984, "I'm a Believer"/"Yesterday Man"/"Team Spirit"/"Memories")
* Airplay (2002, "Fridge"/"When Access Was a Noun "/"Salt-Ivy"/"Signed Curtain")

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