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Facelift France And Holland

Soft Machine

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Format: 3LP

Cat No: RUNE495LP

Release Date:  01 April 2022

Label:  Cuneiform

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  0045775049526

Genres:  Rock  Progressive Rock  

Release Date:  10 February 2023

Label:  Cuneiform

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  0045775049519

Genres:  Rock  Progressive Rock  

  • Description

    Elton Dean - Alto sax, saxello Lyn Dobson - Soprano and tenor sax, flute, harmonica, vocals Hugh Hopper ? Bass Mike Ratledge - Hohner Pianet, Lowrey Holiday Deluxe organ Robert Wyatt - Drums, vocals. 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. Facelift France and Holland captures them at a pivotal moment in the first quarter of 1970 as a short-lived quintet, just before they recorded and released their breakthrough album Third. As broadcast on the French TV programme Pop 2, the film of Soft Machine's concert at Paris' Th??tre de la Musique, which constitutes the main course of this release, stands as an exceptional document of the band at, arguably, its artistic peak. It is the earliest footage of the band to be commercially released and also the only video footage known to exist of the quintet line-up that was active from January to March 1970, and contains the only professionally-recorded performance of "Out-Bloody-Rageous" with Lyn Dobson on second sax. It also is the only professionally-recorded alternative performance by the quintet of "Facelift" (the original appearing as the opening track on Third). In addition to the March, 1970 material presented here on CD and DVD in splendid stereo sound, Disc 3 presents a previously unreleased performance at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw from January 1970. Song titles>> Disc One [CD] (March, 1970) 1. Eamonn Andrews 2. Mousetrap 3. Noisette 4. Backwards 5. Mousetrap (reprise) 6. Out-Bloody-Rageous 7. Facelift 8. Slightly All The Time 9. Moon In June / vocal improvisation 10. Esther's Nose Job / Pigling Bland. Disc Two [DVD] (March, 1970) 1. Eamonn Andrews 2. Backwards 3. Mousetrap (reprise) 4. Out-Bloody-Rageous 5. Facelift 6. Vocal Improvisation 7. Esther's Nose Job / Pigling Bland.Disc Three [CD] (January, 1970) 1. Facelift 2. Moon In June 3. 12/8 Theme 4. Drum Solo 5. Esther's Nose Job / Pigling Bland

    Description

    2 x vinyl LPs + NTSC all region DVD in a gatefold sleeve. Elton Dean - Alto sax, saxello Lyn Dobson - Soprano and tenor sax, flute, harmonica, vocals Hugh Hopper ? Bass Mike Ratledge - Hohner Pianet, Lowrey Holiday Deluxe organ Robert Wyatt - Drums, vocals. 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. Facelift France and Holland captures them at a pivotal moment in the first quarter of 1970 as a short-lived quintet, just before they recorded and released their breakthrough album Third. As broadcast on the French TV programme Pop 2, the film of Soft Machine's concert at Paris' Th??tre de la Musique, which constitutes the main course of this release, stands as an exceptional document of the band at, arguably, its artistic peak. It is the earliest footage of the band to be commercially released and also the only video footage known to exist of the quintet line-up that was active from January to March 1970, and contains the only professionally-recorded performance of "Out-Bloody-Rageous" with Lyn Dobson on second sax. It also is the only professionally-recorded alternative performance by the quintet of "Facelift" (the original appearing as the opening track on Third). In addition to the March, 1970 material presented here on vinyl and DVD in splendid stereo sound, Side D presents a previously unreleased performance at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw from January 1970. Side A - (March, 1970) 1. Facelift Side B - (March, 1970) 1. Backwards 2. Mousetrap (reprise) 3. Out-Bloody-Rageous Side C - (March, 1970) 1. Eamonn Andrews 2. Esthers Nose Job/Piggling Bland] Side D - (January, 1970) 1. Facelift 2. Moon In June 3. 12/8 Theme Disc Three [DVD] (March, 1970) 1. Eamonn Andrews 2. Backwards 3. Mousetrap (reprise) 4. Out-Bloody-Rageous 5. Facelift 6. Vocal Improvisation 7. Esther's Nose Job / Pigling Bland