
The Soft Machine is a Rock album by Soft Machine, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Prog Rock
- fuzzy
- chaotic
- psychedelic
About
Soft Machine’s self-titled 1968 debut (a.k.a. <i>Volume One</i>) stands as a seminal work in the prog-rock canon. Recorded as song demos over a few days’ time in a New York studio, the album catches the group in its fledging stages, not long after it emerged from Britain’s now-legendary Canterbury Scene. Drummer Robert Wyatt and keyboardist Mike Ratledge command the spotlight with their fiery interplay, aided by Kevin Ayers’ dexterous bass work and Daevid Allen’s probing guitar lines. The songs here are wildly eclectic, juxtaposing R&B/pop tunes (“Save Yourself”) with psychedelic effusions (“Lullaby Letter”) and goofy novelty numbers (“We Did It Again"). The dreamily complex “Hope for Happiness” and the mystically inclined “Why Are We Sleeping?” find Soft Machine melding jazz and rock influences with striking originality. Wyatt’s high, delicate vocals (particularly on “A Certain Kind”) lend a soulful quality to even the band’s more abstract moments. For sheer audacity and verve, this may be Soft Machine's finest hour.
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Tracklist
- 1Hope for Happiness4:21
- 2Joy of a Toy2:49
- 3Hope for Happiness (Reprise)1:39
- 4Why Am I So Short?1:37
- 5So Boot If At All7:23
- 6A Certain Kind4:13
- 7Save Yourself2:25
- 8Priscilla1:03
- 9Lullabye Letter4:42
- 10We Did It Again3:46
- 11Plus Belle Qu'une Poubelle1:00
- 12Why Are We Sleeping?5:31
- 13Box 25 / 4 Lid0:49
Credits
Performers
- Hugh HopperBASS GUITAR BASS
- Robert WyattDRUMS VOCALS
- Lyn DobsonFLUTE SOPRANO SAXOPHONE HARMONICA
- Kevin AyersLEAD GUITAR GUITAR
- Mike RatledgeORGAN ELECTRIC PIANO
- Elton DeanSAXOPHONE
- Brian HopperSAXOPHONE
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
