Fish Rising is good IMO.
I think of it as more Gong related than Canterbury. But what the hey.
Some history here Soft Machine : Official Website - Historycuriously it was recorded in NYC and released in the US - especially for a debut album. I guess the UK was "in" ? From what i can see it didint get a uk release till 1976, and then with a different name and cover? Bit weird that
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the ones I have are a little later, Open and For To Next. Heavy new-wave pop beats on Open so far.
Be careful, you’ll be downloading System 7 by teatime.I have a couple of Steve Hillage albums which I hated last time I stuck them on - gonna give them a try this morning...
I already have quite a bit of the System 7 stuff, which I mostly also hate (the Plastikman Alphawave remix aside)Be careful, you’ll be downloading System 7 by teatime.
Material featuring Whitney Houston cover of Memories
1) | Kevin Ayers and the Whole World | Shooting at the Moon |
2) | Robert Wyatt | Rock Bottom |
3) | Soft Machine | Volume 2 |
4) | Soft Machine | Third |
5) | Caravan | If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You |
6) | The Soft Machine | The Soft Machine |
7) | Hatfield and the North | Rotters Club |
8) | Kevin Ayers | Whatevershebringswesing |
9) | Hugh Hopper | 1984 |
10) | Matching Mole | Little Red Record |
11) | Robert Wyatt | Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard |
12) | Robert Wyatt | End of an Ear |
13) | Matching Mole | Matching Mole |
14) | Caravan | In the Land of the Grey and Pink |
15) | Kevin Ayers | Joy of a Toy |
16) | Soft Heap | Soft Heap |
17) | National Health | National Health |
18) | Gilgamesh | Gilgamesh |
19) | Hatfield and the North | Hatfield and the North |
20) | National Health | Of Queues and Cures |
Fish Rising is good IMO.
I think of it as more Gong related than Canterbury. But what the hey.
Had a bored moment and made a top 20 favourite Canterbury albums (excluding Gong, Steve Hillage, Egg, Khan and Karl Jenkins era Soft Machine whom I feel are all one step removed from the sound).
1) Kevin Ayers and the Whole World Shooting at the Moon 2) Robert Wyatt Rock Bottom 3) Soft Machine Volume 2 4) Soft Machine Third 5) Caravan If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You 6) The Soft Machine The Soft Machine 7) Hatfield and the North Rotters Club 8) Kevin Ayers Whatevershebringswesing 9) Hugh Hopper 1984 10) Matching Mole Little Red Record 11) Robert Wyatt Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard 12) Robert Wyatt End of an Ear 13) Matching Mole Matching Mole 14) Caravan In the Land of the Grey and Pink 15) Kevin Ayers Joy of a Toy 16) Soft Heap Soft Heap 17) National Health National Health 18) Gilgamesh Gilgamesh 19) Hatfield and the North Hatfield and the North 20) National Health Of Queues and Cures
Yeah, I've got an obvious personal bias towards the Soft Machine/Wyatt/Ayers side rather than the Caravan/HatN side, other people would rate eg. In the Land of the Grey and Pink much higher.
As the only woman involved in the scene I thought I should check out Carol Grimes.
This French fellow Tom Penaguin has recorded an album this year. Side one sounds like a long lost National Health half album and side two sounds like a long lost Egg half album. Completely derivative but it's spot on - especially the Egg side.