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Soft Machine are an English rock band from Canterbury formed in mid-1966. As a central band of the Canterbury scene , the group became one of the first British psychedelic acts and later moved into progressive rock and jazz fusion . [ 1 ]
Soft Machine are an English rock band from Canterbury, Kent. The band were formed in 1966 by Mike Ratledge, Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, Daevid Allen and Larry Nowlin. Soft Machine were central in the Canterbury scene; they became one of the first British psychedelic acts, and later moved into progressive and jazz rock.
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Studio albums (see Soft Machine discography for live albums) 1968: The Soft Machine (played on one track as a guest musician but also has writing credits on several tracks) 1969: Volume Two (first album as an official band member) 1970: Third; 1971: Fourth; 1972: Fifth; 1973: Six; 2003: Abracadabra (as Soft Works) 2006: Soft Machine Legacy (as ...
The Soft Machine (also titled Volume One as a reissue) is the debut album by the British psychedelic rock band Soft Machine, released in 1968. It is the group's only album to feature Kevin Ayers as a member.
Six is the sixth studio album by the jazz rock band Soft Machine. Originally released in 1973 as a double LP , the first disc is a live album and the second disc is a studio album. This is the first album to feature Karl Jenkins as a member the group, replacing Elton Dean .
In 2008, he played with Soft Machine Legacy [3] [4] and again replaced Hugh Hopper as their electric bassist in 2009. [5] Soft Machine Legacy changed their name back to just Soft Machine in 2015. On 7 December 2021 Soft Machine issued a press release announcing that Babbington was retiring from the band, and was replaced by Fred Thelonious ...