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Soft machine vinyl.
Audio cd 13 89 13.
Original first uk release with a glossy 5 on front cover.
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There also seems to be a vocal track missing from hope for happiness when i compare this cd with my original vinyl version.
Artwork michael mann studios london.
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The soft machine gold vinyl by soft machine.
Sleeve credits alan wakeman as writer for this track but vinyl label does not.
P 1976 soft machine music ltd.
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The one way cd seems to have been taken from a vinyl master and offers no significant improvements over the vinyl.
Soft machine are an english rock band from canterbury formed in mid 1966 currently consisting of john marshall drums roy babbington bass john etheridge guitar and theo travis saxophone flutes keyboards.
Limited double lp reissue on 180g vinyl shows soft machine s gradual change from rock to a more jazzy sound.
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Recorded nov dec 1971 jan feb 1972 at advision studios london.
Oc 062 97761 recorded at abbey road recording studios spring 1976.
Vinyl 22 99 22.
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4 5 out of 5 stars 2.
We re really happy with the great and extensive interview with soft machine s john etheridge theo travis roy babbington john marshall in the influentia online magazine it s psychedelic baby courtesy of the great slovenian music enthusiast journalist and record collector klemen breznikar.
These seminal lps offered a visionary psychedelic progressive jazz rock mix that helped to make the soft machine one of britain s first significant underground bands as well as a key force in the birth of both progressive rock and jazz rock.
Soft machine is a legend and an institution of british music a band who included robert wyatt.
But this is the soft machine at its best in my opinion and not to be missed.
As a central band of the canterbury scene the group became one of the first british psychedelic acts and later moved into progressive and jazz rock.