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The Soft Machine

Album - 1968 - DeB Id: 197934
By Soft Machine
13 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 92,84

Soft Machine

The Soft Machine luludia

 Soft Machine was a fabulous and boiling cauldron of wonders.

 "Why Are We Sleeping?" is a march with a fabulous psychedelic organ, very British voice, and an ultra-psychotic chorus.

 Dive into Soft Machine's debut album and experience a unique blend of jazz and psychedelic rock innovation today!

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Volume One panurge

 "Some of the best pop ideas of the entire Canterbury scene, and remarkable more experimental tracks."

 "A delightfully pop piece that fades into a delirium of dissonances held together by Wyatt’s drums."

 Listen to Soft Machine's debut and explore the roots of Canterbury's experimental sound today!

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I can tell... like the ring of a bell
A chime that is clear and true
But if a crack, the sound is flat
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You may laugh at me
Say I don't deserve
All the things I've had
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A certain kind... of love, I'd say
Exists for me, and every night
Your kind of love sets me alight
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I've got something to tell you
Hold on, I wanted to thrill you
It's nice, makes you feel better
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I did it again.
I did it again.
I did it again.
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Soft Machine

Soft Machine are an English band central to the Canterbury scene, formed in 1966 by Robert Wyatt, Mike Ratledge, Kevin Ayers and Daevid Allen. They fused psychedelia, avant‑garde ideas and jazz into progressive landmarks like Third (1970), then moved toward jazz‑fusion under Karl Jenkins, with notable guitar work by Allan Holdsworth on Bundles. The name was revived in 2015 by veterans from Soft Machine Legacy.
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