http://www.johnetheridge.com/softmachinelegacy/
http://calyx.perso.neuf.fr/softmachine/
United Kingdom / Canterbury
Genre:
Progressive Rock , Canterbury Scene, Jazz-Rock, Instrumental
Bio:
Soft Machine were an English rock band from Canterbury, named after the book The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs. They were one of the central bands in the Canterbury scene, and helped pioneer the progressive rock genre. Though they achieved little commercial success, they are considered by Allmusic to be "one of the more influential bands of their era, and certainly one of the most influential underground ones."Since 1988, a wealth of live recordings of Soft Machine have been issued on CD, with recording quality ranging from poor to excellent. In 2002, four former Soft Machine members - Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean, John Marshall and Allan Holdsworth - toured and recorded under the name Soft Works[7] (initially called Soft Ware, debuting at the 2002 Progman Cometh Festival).From late 2004 onwards, with John Etheridge replacing Holdsworth, they toured and recorded as Soft Machine Legacy.[8] They released three albums: Live in Zaandam (2005), the studio album Soft Machine Legacy[10] (2006) and Live at the New Morning (2006). Although Elton Dean died in February 2006, the band has continued with British saxophonist and flautist Theo Travis (formerly of Gong and The Tangent).In December 2006, the new line-up recorded the album Steam in Jon Hiseman's studio, released by Moonjune Records in August 2007 before a European tour in autumn. In 2008 Hopper was sidelined by leukemia and the band continued live performances with Fred Baker. Following Hopper's death in 2009, the band announced that it would continue with Babbington once again stepping into the role formerly held by Hopper.[15] In February 2013, founding Soft Machine bassist Kevin Ayers died, aged 68.In 2013 the band released new studio album Burden of Proof. In an early 2013 interview, Travis said that, "Legally we could actually be called Soft Machine but for various reasons it was decided to be one step removed."
Line Up:
JOHN ETHERIDGE: electric guitar
ROY BABBINGTON: bass guitar
JOHN MARSHALL: drums and percussion
THEO TRAVIS: tenor sax, flute, fender rhodes piano
Discography:
1968: The Soft Machine
1969: Volume Two
1970: Third
1971: Fourth
1972: Fifth
1973: Six
1973: Seven
1975: Bundles
1976: Softs
1981: Land of Cockayne
2013: Burden Of Proof
Videos:
Soft Machine Legacy - Burden Of Proof (Digipak) (2013)
Year : 2013
Style : Progressive Rock , Canterbury Scene, Jazz-Rock, Instrumental
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 143 mb
Tracklist:
01. Burden Of Proof [05:51.360]
02. Voyage Beyond Seven [04:53.933]
03. Kitto [01:50.587]
04. Pie Chart [05:07.227]
05. JSP [01:03.000]
06. Kings And Queens [06:46.253]
07. Fallout [06:59.920]
08. Going Somewhwere Canorous? [01:13.787]
09. Black And Crimson [05:05.107]
10. The Brief [02:27.787]
11. Pump Room [05:19.160]
12. Green Cubes [05:33.040]
13. They Landed On A Hill [03:03.093]
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