Which Soft Machine album should I try next?
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Topic: Which Soft Machine album should I try next?
Posted By: BrufordFreak
Subject: Which Soft Machine album should I try next?
Date Posted: February 19 2022 at 09:04
In my music collection, I only own (& know) The Softs' first four albums and then Bundles, which is my favorite.
In your opinions, which one, from the rest of their discography, should I try next?
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 19 2022 at 09:29
BrufordFreak wrote:
In my music collection, I only own (& know) The Softs' first four albums and then Bundles, which is my favorite.
In your opinions, which one, from the rest of their discography, should I try next?
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This may sound cock-eyed, but I'm no fan of Third and I have a particular Softs-pot for Land of Cockayne, although Bundles is bundles of fun too. It's all in the Hidden Details.
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Posted By: HolyMoly
Date Posted: February 19 2022 at 09:42
I love them all, but based on your post I’d definitely go with “Softs” next. It’s similar to Bundles but I think it’s even proggier - meaning it feels less like a fusion album and more like a prog album. John Etheridge replaces Allan Holdsworth, bringing a different guitar style to the mix. Jenkins has moved to full-time keyboards and they have a dedicated winds player (Alan Wakeman).
After that I’d probably go with Six - half live, half studio double album, and Karl Jenkins’ debut with the band, not quite the dominant composer yet, but sharing about 50/50 with Ratledge.
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: February 19 2022 at 09:46
Alive and Well in Paris is a great live recording.
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: February 19 2022 at 10:40
HolyMoly wrote:
I love them all, but based on your post I’d definitely go with “Softs” next. It’s similar to Bundles but I think it’s even proggier - meaning it feels less like a fusion album and more like a prog album. John Etheridge replaces Allan Holdsworth, bringing a different guitar style to the mix. Jenkins has moved to full-time keyboards and they have a dedicated winds player (Alan Wakeman).
After that I’d probably go with Six - half live, half studio double album, and Karl Jenkins’ debut with the band, not quite the dominant composer yet, but sharing about 50/50 with Ratledge. |
This!!
After 4, try 6
After Bundles, try Softs.
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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: February 19 2022 at 11:00
BrufordFreak wrote:
In my music collection, I only own (& know) The Softs' first four albums and then Bundles, which is my favorite.
In your opinions, which one, from the rest of their discography, should I try next?
| Softs and Fifth - but I guess you should listen to other Soft Machine fans than me. I don't like Allan Holdsworth's playing at all and Bundles is my least favorite of theirs because of it.
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Posted By: Rednight
Date Posted: February 19 2022 at 12:21
Six. Gesolreut is about as good as it gets.
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Posted By: BrufordFreak
Date Posted: February 20 2022 at 14:04
Thanks, Everyone! You've got me excited!
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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: February 20 2022 at 22:28
For me "Softs" and "Seven" are closest to "Bundles" your favourite. Lots of live stuff too which is another subject but one worth pursuing.
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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 20 2022 at 23:22
HolyMoly wrote:
I love them all, but based on your post I’d definitely go with “Softs” next. It’s similar to Bundles but I think it’s even proggier - meaning it feels less like a fusion album and more like a prog album. John Etheridge replaces Allan Holdsworth, bringing a different guitar style to the mix. Jenkins has moved to full-time keyboards and they have a dedicated winds player (Alan Wakeman).
After that I’d probably go with Six - half live, half studio double album, and Karl Jenkins’ debut with the band, not quite the dominant composer yet, but sharing about 50/50 with Ratledge. |
I agree as well.
Softs 6 7 5
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