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SOFT MACHINE ~ LIVE AT THE BAKED POTATO
MOONJUNE 102 (Barcode: 692287910228) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 2019 Released: 2020

This is the 2nd live album (original, not one of the myriad of archive / bootleg / etc. live releases in circulation) by the iconic British group Soft MachineFind albums by this artist, recorded after a forty-two years’ gap since their debut live album “Alive & Well: Recorded In ParisFind albums with this title” from 1978. It is also their first live album since the interim Soft Machine LegacyFind albums by this artist name was dropped in order to return the original name. The group comprises of SM veterans: drummer John MarshallFind albums by this artist, guitarist John EtheridgeFind albums by this artist and bassist Roy BabbingtonFind albums by this artist, with saxophonist / keyboardist Theo TravisFind albums by this artist completing the lineup. The album presents twelve tracks, which are mostly parallel to the tracks on the “Hidden DetailsFind albums with this title” studio album, recorded a year earlier, all originals by current or former SM members. As usual in such case, these live versions are somewhat more expanded and feature more improvisations and soloing, than the studio versions of the same tunes.

The music is a natural / organic continuation of the Soft Machine tradition, with a somewhat updated sound and ambiance, but easily recognizable as much as likeable by the groups many fans, who cling to the fond memories. The music of SM was always completely timeless and as such does not need to search for new pastures. It lost perhaps some of its Avant-Garde tendencies, which were dominant at the early days, but gained more melodic and harmonic richness and of course the experience of half a Century of music making, which leaves a significant mark on the music.

Overall, this is a most welcome “comeback” of sorts, although there was a continuous presence of Soft Machine in one way or another during the years, mostly by the numerous reissues of their live recordings, admittedly of varying quality, as well as solo recordings by the band members and various “related” projects. The musicianship is absolutely first rate, proving that age is almost meaningless, as far as these brilliant performers are concerned.
Updated: 06/07/2024Posted: 06/07/2024CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend

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