Soft Machine: Legacy Live in Zaandam

Soft Machine SKU: 11330295
Soft Machine: Legacy Live in Zaandam

Soft Machine: Legacy Live in Zaandam

Soft Machine SKU: 11330295

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Legacy Live in Zaandam
Artist: Soft Machine
Label: Moonjune Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 692287900625
Genre: Psychedelic/Garage

Soft Machine is a legend of rock music, a band who included Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, Andy Summers (from the Police), Hugh Hopper, Daevid Allen, Elton Dean, among others, and even, briefly Jimi Hendrix. Since it's creation in 1966, this band created progressive rock, led the 'Canterbury' trend, influenced generations of musicians. It sometimes offers US tours and live albums, like this one, recorded in May 2005 in Holland. The line-up is Elton Dean (sax, piano), John Etheridge (guitar), Hugh Hopper (bass) and John Marshall (drums) all of them having played with Soft Machine in the seventies. Six splendid instrumental tracks, for an intense and sincere jazz fusion: an event!

Tracks:
1.1 Ash
1.2 1212
1.3 Baker's Street
1.4 Kings ; Queens
1.5 Two Down
1.6 Big Creese
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