Seven by Soft Machine

Seven

Soft Machine

1973

Seven is a Jazz album by Soft Machine, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Jazz Fusion
  • dense
  • frenzied
  • cerebral

About

While some fans were quick to shout “Judas” at Soft Machine’s seventh studio album for fully embracing jazz fusion, the band’s more ardent disciples took it in evolutionary stride. Hugh Hopper had left the band and was replaced by jazz bassist Roy Babbington, who brought proto-fusion touches from his prior band Delivery. With Karl Jenkins spearheading much of Soft Machine’s sound and compositions here, his fascination with Miles Davis’ <i>Bitches Brew</i> is evident from the algorithmic arrangements that lead off the opening track “Nettle Bed,” while “Carol Ann” downshifts to emit minimal synth tones reminiscent of Brian Eno’s early analog ambient recordings. Mike Ratledge’s “Day’s Eye” works for both background music and more involved listening as the instrumental melodies are dotted with wonderful time contrasts and textures that collide with one another. But Eastern influences also abound on “Tarabos” as Jenkins’ recorder lets loose on some high modal notes that rub against the slick, cold surfaces of Mike Ratledge’s low, rumbling AKS synthesizer.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Nettle Bed4:47
  2. A2Carol Ann3:48
  3. A3Day's Eye5:05
  4. A4Bone Fire0:32
  5. A5Tarabos4:32
  6. A6D.I.S.3:02

Side B

  1. B1Snodland1:50
  2. B2Penny Hitch6:40
  3. B3Block4:17
  4. B4Down The Road5:48
  5. B5The German Lesson1:53
  6. B6The French Lesson1:01

Credits

Performers

4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold