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SOFT MACHINE LIVE 1970. A limited edition(1000 only), deluxe four CD set in digi-pack format, re-mastered with extensive liner notes from Floating World. These live recordings feature the band in a transitional stage from the darlings of the London Underground scene of the late sixties to the jazz rock outfit they became. The line up is MIKE RATLEDGE, ROBERT WYATT, HUGH HOPPER and ELTON DEAN. Discs 1 and 2 were recorded at Ronnie Scott's and cover material from their first three albums. Discs 3 and 4 feature musician LYN DOBSON (this line up only lasted three months) and includes a 22 minute version of HUGH HOPPER'S classic Facelift. To be released end of May 2014.
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Gracias.
A ver, creo que puedo contestar yo.
Suena a refrito de las siguientes ediciones del sello Voiceprint:
Discs 1 and 2 were recorded at Ronnie Scott's and cover material from their first three albums.Debe referirse a este disco:
Somewhere in Sohohttp://www.discogs.com/Soft-Machine-Somewhere-In-Soho/master/352777Discs 3 and 4 feature musician LYN DOBSON (this line up only lasted three months) and includes a 22 minute version of HUGH HOPPER'S classic Facelift.Se refiere a este disco:
Breda Reactorhttp://www.discogs.com/Soft-Machine-Breda-Reactor/master/410713Desde el trabajo no puedo cargar las portadas, lo haré en casa.
De todos estos discos el único verdaderamente recomendable es el
Breda Reactor.
Somewhere in Soho es bueno musicalmente, pero el sonido no es muy allá. Mejor en cualquier caso que otro doble en Voiceprint,
Facelift, con un sonido lamentable.
Si no recuerdo mal, estos discos se comentan en la Sinfopedia de Soft Machine.
En mi opinión,
Breda Reactor es de los discos que "hay que tener".
Link de amazon co uk:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-1970-Soft-Machine/dp/B00JL03C2S/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1398063748&sr=1-1&keywords=soft+machine