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"A love affair with France preserved on film - shot with tangible cinematic flair at Paris' photogenic Theatre De La Musique in March 1970, this superb quality live footage of the Softs at their freewheeling peak was originally broadcast on French Television...
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Remastered edition of the original 2LP set includes new liner notes and photographs. No one knows more about Soft Machine than Steve Feigenbaum. With his permission I have decided to steal his thoughts:
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From their beginnings as a psychedelic rock band in 1966, sharing stages with Pink Floyd and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, to being one of the originators of electric jazz/rock by early 1969, Britain’s Soft Machine were restlessly creative. The Dutch Lesson captures them in late October, 1973.
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"Five years after the release of their last studio album, legendary UK musical institution, Soft Machine, return with a brand new CD/LP, Other Doors. Boasting new material and two numbers drawn from their extensive historical repertoire, Other Doors finds the band on their usual fiery form.
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"Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of a newly re-mastered 3 CD clamshell box set; The Harvest Albums 1975 – 1978 by SOFT MACHINE.
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This one is a great deal. Small slipcase edition of the five remastered Soft Machine albums: Third through Seven. Albums are in simple jackets with cover art (there is a link to a website with full album credits). Comes out to 5 bucks a disc - can't beat that!
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Archival live release. This was recorded a few weeks before the band changed their name to Xhol Caravan (and later just Xhol). Its electric jazz rock which finds the band doing their interpretations of RnB and jazz standards - but done up their way.
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"SL's second album came roughly a year later than the debut, by which time the band found a major label (RCA) and changed bassist, enrolling Magma alumni Janik Top, but lost their guitarist as well (not replaced).
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This is the second album from the German jazz rock ensemble. Sunbirds was actually an extension of the Klaus Weiss Quartet. Weiss was a very respected drummer on the German jazz scene, recording countless sessions with US and European players.
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Two classic albums "Paratyphus B" and "Inactin" from the great Polish violinist's early 70s jazz rock ensemble reissued along with a previously unreleased Radio Bremen live broadcast.
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2CD reissue of what was a legendary Japan-only live album from 1972. IMO, this is the prime period of Weather Report. The music is exploratory jazz rock with out any of the smooth jazz trapping that would envelop the band in later years.
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"Thanks to the commercial success of Miles Davis's 'Bitches Brew' there was a lot of fusion music around in the early 1970s. Wayne Shorter and Joe Zawinul were an integral part of Miles's project but unlike most who followed him they managed to leave acoustic jazz behind without embracing rock.
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"If the 1960s served as a period of establishment of the British Jazz scene, with scores of extremely talented instrumentalists and composers coming to prominence, surely the 1970s marked the “emancipation of British Jazz from American slavery”, a phrase brilliantly defined by British trumpeter
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28 years is a long time for a band to stay together but that's how long Woodenhead has been playing together. They have quietly cultivated a dedicated cult following in New Orleans. Now Free Electric Sound is bringing this extraordinary quartet to a national audience.
$5.00