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Psychedelic Paul
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I would've recommended the Land of Cockayne album, but it doesn't appear to be popular amongst Soft Machine fans, considering I'm the only one who's voted for the album so far. Top 7 update after two more rounds of voting:- 1. Third (85 points) 2. Volume Two (33 points) 2. Bundles (33 points) 4. Seven (24 points) 4. Fourth (24 points) 6. Softs (22 points) 7. The Soft Machine (21 points) 8. Six (18 points) 9. Land of Cockayne (12 points) 9. Hidden Details (12 points) Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 29 2020 at 10:00 |
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I've only heard Third & Bundles. Both are very good. (Just got Bundles for Christmas)
I'm going to need to check out some more stuff and get back to you.
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Sticking with the historical releases. Six Seven Third Blundes Softs Fourth Vol 2
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1. Third 2. Five 3. Six 4. Fourth 5. Volume 2 6. The Soft Machine 7. Seven
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ The devil is in the Hidden Details and your #1 placing for the album is just as valid as my #1 placing for Land of Cockayne.
Top 7 update with your votes added:- 1. Third (67 points) 2. Bundles (29 points) 2. Volume Two (29 points) 4. Softs (19 points) 4. The Soft Machine (19 points) 6. Fourth (18 points) 7. Seven (15 points) 8. Land of Cockayne (12 points) 8. Hidden Details (12 points) |
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I like Soft Machine but I have difficulties to rank their albums. They are very different, all have something good on offer, on the other hand none of them is among my top favourites. So this may change from day to day, and today I may be slightly biased by the fact that their excellent most recent album Hidden Details hasn't picked up any votes yet. You may challenge me putting it at number one, but not in the top 7? I ask you... 1 Hidden Details 2 Seven 3 Third 4 Two 5 One 6 Alive & Well 7 Bundles |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I seem to have a curious habit of liking the albums which no one else likes, and vice versa.
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Because as it's objectively not as good as the rest of their discography? It's their lowest rated album on PA & RYM.
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Psychedelic Paul
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This is how the Top 7 looks so far after the first half dozen rounds of voting:-
1. Third (61 points) 2. Bundles (28 points) 3. Volume Two (25 points) 4. Softs (19 points) 5. Fourth (18 points) 6. The Soft Machine (16 points) 7. Land of Cockayne (12 points) I wonder why I'm the only one so far who voted for Land of Cockayne.
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Third
Fourth Bundles Backwards Grides Virtuality One Two Five Switzerland 74
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Merry Christmas Steve
I am a big fan of The Softs as well. I’d be hard pressed to make a list but if I did, it’d probably look fairly close to yours. I would however switch around the two top dogs and move up the debut some as I really dig the early albums. Vol 2 has always been my personal fave though. It’s like a psychedelic kindergarten trip with these whimsical and highly memorable melodies popping up in the most delightful places. |
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I’m a fan of all their albums (yes, even Cockayne),, so this list reflects just small degrees of difference in preference.
Third Volume 2 Fourth Seven Five Softs Debut |
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1. Third 2. Bundles 3. Softs 4. The Soft Machine 5. Volume 2 6. Fourth 7. Seven
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I'd advise listening to the Third album first of all, as that appears to be the popular PA favourite, unlike my cock-eyed favourite, Land of Cockayne.
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HAHAHA. Good question. Fixed it.
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Here's my top 3: 1. Third 2. Volume Two 3. The Soft Machine *Sorry Paul, it's really hard to rank these, so I'll go with top 3 for now*
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hatever you do, don't start with Cockayne. |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I was really surprised I liked Soft Machine too, having never listened to any of their albums in full before this past week. The only albums I disliked were Fourth, Fifth & Six, which is reflected in my PA ratings. I was totally blown away by the wonderful sci-fi "Soft Space" number at the top of the page. That wasn't the kind of synth-driven out-of-this-world music I was expecting from Soft Machine at all.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I'd never been a big fan of Soft Machine until I listened to all of their albums for the first time this week, and they're a surprisingly good band, (with such notable players as Karl Jenkins & Alan Holdsworth), especially from the "Seven" (1973) album onwards.
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