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Softs

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発売日 2010年06月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCherry Red
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ECLEC2202
SKU 5013929730243

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:45:09
Personnel: John Etheridge (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Alan Wakeman (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Karl Jenkins (piano, electric piano, mini-Moog synthesizer); Roy Babbington (bass guitar). Audio Remasterer: Paschal Byrne. Recording information: Abbey Road Studios, London (1976). At this point in the band's history, Soft Machine's lineup might raise the question of Theseus' paradox: if all the pieces of something are replaced, bit by bit over time, does the identity of the original something still remain? On Softs, Mike Ratledge, the only original bandmember present on Bundles, the group's preceding Harvest LP, was relegated to guest status, contributing synthesizer to only two tracks, "Song of Aeolus" and "Ban-Ban Caliban." Otherwise, keyboard duties fell completely to Karl Jenkins, who joined the group prior to the recording of Six and had gradually taken over the conceptual reins as the Softs finished their tenure with Columbia and moved over to Harvest. On Softs more than ever before, Soft Machine was Jenkins' band; he composed fully seven of the LP's 11 tracks, making the album a vehicle for his own artistic conception. And yet, as Soft Machine albums go, this one is just fine, thank you. Jenkins had always put his own personal stamp on the material he wrote for the band, but he also retained elements of a Soft Machine style that emerged around the time Ratledge began penning LP side-long opuses on Third: a marriage of modalism and minimalism with memorable themes in layered counterpoint and an occasional backdrop of rippling, echoey overdubbed electric keyboards, giving the music a trippy, trance-inducing quality. Nimble keyboard and reed solos were also an important element of the Soft Machine sound, although, as the group entered its Harvest fusion period, they tended to take a back seat to the work of fleet-fingered electric guitarists, first Allan Holdsworth on Bundles and then John Etheridge here. With Etheridge proving that Holdsworth wasn't England's only blindingly fast fusion guitar riff-meister, and with new saxophonist Alan Wakeman being a somewhat heftier reedman than Jenkins, the Softs lineup was plenty strong enough in the soloing department, so Jenkins could concentrate on overdubbing an arsenal of keyboards to give the music its overall structure and mood. Meanwhile, the Roy Babbington (bass) and John Marshall (drums) rhythm-section team, intact since Seven, was as fine as ever, kicking the band into overdrive at the drop of a hi-hat. While Softs has plenty to satisfy the Canterbury and jazz-rock fusion fan, another stylistic element -- new age -- can be heard blowing in with the synthesized wind and strings of the slow and lovely "Song of Aeolus." A precarious balance is usually maintained and the music keeps its footing in jazz-rock, although Softs certainly has more polish than grit. Moments of subtlety and understatement, like the pastoral soprano saxophone and acoustic guitar duet of the opening "Aubade" and Etheridge's folk-jazz duet with himself on the album-closing "Etka," are balanced by passages of high drama: the multitudinous layers of guitars and keyboards piled onto the closing of "The Tale of Taliesin" might suggest the Beatles' "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" coda through a widescreen '70s fusion lense. Elsewhere, the careful buildup and breakdown of lovely themes on "Out of Season" and the insistent groove of "Ban-Ban Caliban" are notable highlights. Softs is adventurous listening, yet accessible and engaging enough to have broad appeal, and its stylistic links to the past maintain Soft Machine's distinctive identity -- even if this particular machine is constructed of replacement parts. [Some good selections from Softs can also be heard on Tales of Taliesin: The EMI Years Anthology 1975-1981, which also includes selections from Bundles, Alive & Well: Recorded in Paris, and Land of Cockayne.] ~ Dave Lynch
エディション : Remaster
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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    1. 1.
      Aubade

      アーティスト: Soft Machine

    2. 2.
      The Tale Of Taliesien

      アーティスト: Soft Machine

    3. 3.
      Ban-Ban Caliban

      アーティスト: Soft Machine

    4. 4.
      Song Of Aeolus

      アーティスト: Soft Machine

    5. 5.
      Out Of Season

      アーティスト: Soft Machine

    6. 6.
      Second Bundle

      アーティスト: Soft Machine

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      Kayoo

      アーティスト: Soft Machine

    8. 8.
      The Camden Tandem

      アーティスト: Soft Machine

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      Nexus

      アーティスト: Soft Machine

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      One Over The Eight

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      Etika

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Soft Machine

オリジナル発売日:1976年

商品の紹介

60年代後半から80年代初頭にかけて活動し、カンタベリー・ミュージック・シーンの中核を成したプログレッシヴ/ジャズ・ロック・バンド ソフトマシーンが、76年にEMIのハーヴェスト・レーベルからの第2作目としてオリジナル・リリースしたクラシック・アルバムのリイシュー盤。それまでのインプロヴィゼーショナルなフリー・ジャズから、カール・ジェンキンズ加入後に傾倒していった、ミニマル・ミュージック的要素を多分に含んだスコアを重視したアンサンブルからなる、ジャズ・ロックとしての最終形とされる傑作であり、実質的には彼らの最後のアルバムとなる。マイク・ラトリッジ/カール・ジェンキンズ/ジョン・マーシャル/ロイ・バビントンに、新メンバーのジョン・エサリッジとアラン・ウェイクマンを加えたラインナップ。オリジナル・マスター・テープからのリマスター音源を使用している。付属のブックレットには、オリジナルを復刻したアートワークやレア・フォト、ライナーノーツなどを掲載。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2010/06/02)

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