Soft Machine - Original Album Classics (2010)

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Title: Original Album Classics
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Sony Music UK
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock, Jazz Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:37:27
Total Size: 645 mb | 1.5 gb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Facelift (Live - Remastered 2006)
02. Slightly All The Time (Remastered 2006)
03. Moon In June (Remastered 2006)
04. Out-Bloody-Rageous (Remastered 2006)

CD2

01. Teeth (Remastered 2006)
02. Kings And Queens (Remastered 2006)
03. Fletcher's Blemish (Remastered 2006)
04. Virtually Part 1 (Remastered 2006)
05. Virtually Part 2 (Remastered 2006)
06. Virtually Part 3 (Remastered 2006)
07. Virtually Part 4 (Remastered 2006)

CD3

01. All White (Remastered 2006)
02. Drop (Remastered 2006)
03. M C (Remastered 2006)
04. As If (Remastered 2006)
05. L B O (Remastered 2006)
06. Pigling Bland (Remastered 2006)
07. Bone (Remastered 2006)
08. All White (Take Two) [Bonus Track] (Remastered 2006)

CD4

01. Fanfare (Remastered 2006)
02. All White (Remastered 2006)
03. Between (Remastered 2006)
04. Riff (Remastered 2006)
05. 37 1/2 (Remastered 2006)
06. Gesolreut (Remastered 2006)
07. E.P.V. (Remastered 2006)
08. Lefty (Remastered 2006)
09. Stumble (Remastered 2006)
10. 5 From 13 (For Phil Seamen With Love & Thanks) (Remastered 2006)
11. Riff II (Remastered 2006)
12. The Soft Weed Factor (Remastered 2006)
13. Stanley Stamps Gibbon Album (For B.O.) (Remastered 2006)
14. Chloe And The Pirates (Remastered 2006)
15. 1983 (Remastered 2006)

CD5

01. Nettle Bed (Remastered 2006)
02. Carol Ann (Remastered 2006)
03. Day's Eye (Remastered 2006)
04. Bone Fire (Remastered 2006)
05. Tarabos (Remastered 2006)
06. D.I.S. (Remastered 2006)
07. Snodland (Remastered 2006)
08. Penny Hitch (Remastered 2006)
09. Block (Remastered 2006)
10. Down The Road (Remastered 2006)
11. The German Lesson (Remastered 2006)
12. The French Lesson (Remastered 2006)

Soft Machine were never a commercial enterprise and indeed remain unknown even to many listeners who came of age during the late '60s and early '70s, when the group was at its peak. In their own way, however, they were one of the more influential bands of their era, and certainly one of the most influential underground outfits. One of the original British psychedelic groups, they were instrumental in the birth of both progressive rock and jazz-rock. They were also the central foundation of the family tree of the "Canterbury Scene" of British progressive rock acts, a movement that also included Caravan, Gong, Matching Mole, Hatfield and the North, and National Health, not to mention the distinguished pop music careers of founding members Robert Wyatt and Kevin Ayers and the jazz and jazz-rock explorations of saxophonist Elton Dean and bassist Hugh Hopper. Their sound, in all incarnations, revealed top-flight musicianship, compelling if sometimes difficult compositions filled with key, dynamic, and tempo changes, all played to underscore their individual and collective abilities to perform those compositions in any setting. During Wyatt's tenure, they also possessed a sense of perverse whimsy about pop music, which was forsaken after his departure from the group. Considering their well-known experimental and avant-garde leanings, the roots of Soft Machine were in some respects surprisingly conventional. In the mid-'60s, Wyatt sang and drummed with the Wilde Flowers, a Canterbury group that played more or less conventional pop and soul covers of the day. Future Soft Machine members Ayers and Hopper would also pass through the Wilde Flowers, whose original material began to reflect an odd sensibility, cultivated by their highly educated backgrounds and a passion for improvised jazz. In 1966, Wyatt teamed up with bassist/singer Ayers, keyboardist Mike Ratledge, and Australian guitarist Daevid Allen to form the first lineup of Soft Machine.


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