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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2006 at 03:49
Third, by far.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2006 at 03:59
Third, but Six comes a close second
 
mentions for Vol2, Softs and Bundles
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2006 at 04:35
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2006 at 04:43
Volumes I II III IV are my fav.
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2006 at 15:06
Volumes I & II are a great Art works but  i Choose THIRD.!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2006 at 15:51
I'm surprised that only one mentions 'Six'. This and Volumes 1 and 2 are the best followed by Bundles.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2006 at 21:03

1, 2, and 3. those are the ones that i have.

(im in a big softs kick right now)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2006 at 23:19
Bundles.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2006 at 05:15
I would have to add to the chorus of voices which claim Third as being the album to have.  I love the  contrasts on this set;hardness, angularity and space.  In respect of later period albums  Seven has a time and place association for me that makes it difficult for me to leave behind.  However, if it absolutely positively had to be just the one then Third would be it.

The recently released Floating World Live is well worth investigating as well as it shows just how powerful an album Bundles could have been.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2006 at 13:35
Hi Sid
 
And we were talking Hector Zazou last time.
 
Very much support your view that Floating World (released only  in the last month or so), a recording of the Bundles music made quite a few months  before Machine went in the studio to record Bundles, clearly shows Bundles to be tired in comparison. Whether the players had become tired of playing the music and lost the energy to give all, or the production of Bundles lacks something, I wouldn't care to say. I think some (but not all) that energy was regained by the time John Etheridge had stepped into Holdsworth shoes, and can be heard from November 1975 playing Bundles music on British Tour '75.
 
Just read with great curiosity claims that both Brian Godding and Olly Hassell also auditioned as Holdsworth's replacement - it appears Holdsworth recommended more than John Etheridge for the gig. Perhaps you can discover if there is truth in this? BTW the still unreleased recording made of the Tony Williams Lifetime in Stockholm, with Jack Bruce and Holdsworth in line-up, and known as the Wildlife session probably dates from 1975. The story goes Olly Hassell played Great Balls of Fire as his audition piece - with his teeth ................................................


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2006 at 05:55
Hi there  Dick,
yes I agree regarding British Tour 75.  I saw that line-up as well and Etheridge was very powerful. Sadly they never quite got into their stride regarding material - if people like revved up guitar going over some tricksy time sigs then British Tour 75 if worth checking out.  I'm going to have to listen to it again now. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 03:31
Third, awsome.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 04:21
One and two are my favs. I miss Roberts voice beyond that. The cross of psychedelic and jazz from the early period is my prefered era of the Softs. I do like Noisette, especially Eamonn Andrews, very intense. Third and Forth are very good... but I miss Robert. I find their latter work to be more in the contempary jazz/fusion genre.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 06:00
Volume 1 for me.  Great combination of Jazz and psychedelia.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 06:33
 For a top 5 , I can't decide from the following 6
Paradiso
Soft Machine
Volume 2
Third
Floating World

and now Grides released last month by Cuneiform of the Third period band, has really got me. The pairing of a CD of a recording from 1970 of a major Dutch gig (but surroundings a million miles from the Paradiso), with a real rarity DVD footage of the band in German 1971, help make this a very special album set to me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 06:47
Third, followed by Volume 2, and then Seven. I don't have listened to most of SM albums, but these three are all superb.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 07:37
The BBC sessions, especially the 1967-71 set, are a must to anyone who has overplayed their first seven albums.  Fantastic sound quality and definitive versions of some of their best numbers.  The only problem is....the price.  No bargains here.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 08:26
Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

You're weird Blowie!  Why no debut in the top 6?

I guess you prefer the later era, no matter.
 
 
Yeah, plus that I only heave heard their two first albums one time, and can't remember how they are.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2006 at 06:34

First for me, also love "Jet Propelled Photograph" with Daevid Allen's wonky guitar work.

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2006 at 10:56
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