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Man in a Deaf Corner Anthology

Man in a Deaf Corner Anthology Tracks
1. Belsize Parked
2. Dear Olde Benny Green Is A-turning In His Grave
3. Frenetica
4. Orientasia
5. Da- Da Dee Bolivar Blues
6. Man In A Deaf Corner
7. We Know What You Mean
8. I Shouldve Known
9. Hope For Happiness
10. Hulloder
11. Dada Was Here
12. Thank You Pierrot Lunaire
13. Have You Ever Bean Green
14. Pataphysical Introduction Part II
15. Hibou Anmone And Bear
16. Pig
17. Orange Skin Food
18. A Door Opens And Closes
19. 10 30 Returns To The Bedroom
20. Fadelift
21. Moon In June
22. Mousetrap
23. Noisette
24. Backwards
25. Mousetrap (Reprise)
26. As Long As He Lies Perfectly Still
Soft Machine - Man in a Deaf Corner Anthology
Man in a Deaf Corner Anthology Review
2001 compilation featuring the very best of this classic British progressive rock band. 26 digitally remastered tracks on two compact picture discs. A great mixture of classic live and studio material which traces the band's varied musical history. Over two hours of music. Eight page booklet includes detailed liner notes by Brian Hopper. Slimline double jewel case.
Man in a Deaf Corner Anthology Review
Digitally Remastered. New Collection featuring the Very Best of this Classic British Progressive Rock Band. 26 Tracks on Two Picture Disc CDs (Over Two Hours of Music). A Great Mixture of Classic Live and Studio Material.


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LIVE Recordings only
2
The CDs are OK, and there is a chance to hear the birth of Progressive Rock. But buy SM I, II and III first.

This is still better than any post 1970 recordings of lukewarm jazz by Soft Machine with only 1 or 0 original members.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-04-26
Approaching the Hendrix years sound on CD.
5
For those of you lucky enough to have seen Soft Machine during the Jimi Hendrix tour of the U.S. in the 1960's, this CD captures the closest recorded sounds to date. I went to see Hendrix in Cleveland, but was transfixed by the Soft Machine. This became such an unforgetable experience, I went to see the whole show again in Detroit. Recorded sound was a completely different thing. Gone was the frenetic, careening power, and so was the great voice of Kevin Ayers. Man In A Deaf Corner captures this power again, and contain one of the most beautiful renditions ever, of As Long As He Lies Perfectly Still. This CD and Live At The Paradiso are my most often listened to CD's from my collection of over forty Soft Machine CD's.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-10-25
music of somewhat limited interest .
3
2 cd set that contains 1 cd of very early free jazz experiments and a 2nd. cd of early live recordings including almost all of "live at the paradiso 1969". the live recordings are much better than the free jazz. both cds are of limited interest.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2004-10-05