Genre: Pop Rock
Label: DBQP
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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The Soft Machine Live in London In the Early Sixties LP

The Soft Machine

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SKU:
DBQPLP015
UPC:
889397004156
Live Recordings On Vinyl LP!

The early mythical Soft Machine featuring the trio line up of Kevin Ayers, Mike Ratledge and Robert Wyatt, captured live in the full swinging London atmosphere. These were the band's psychedelic days, when their original magic potion was composed of unconventional songs and freaky organ, bass and drums improvisations. The group was literally exploding throughout the London club scene. One of the most innovative and influential sounds of that musically and culturally fertile era.

Features:
• Vinyl LP
• Made in Europe

Selections:
Side One:

1. Da-Da-Dee
2. Frenetica
3. Belsize Parked
4. Man In A Deaf Corner
Side Two:
1. Bolivar Blues
2. Orientasian
3. Dear Olde Benny Green Is A Turning In His Grave

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