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The Soft Machine - Volume Two

The Soft Machine - Volume Two Tracks
1. Pataphysical Introduction, Pt. 1
2. Concise British Alphabet, Pt. 1
3. Hibou, Anemone and Bear
4. Concise British Alphabet, Pt. 2
5. Hulloder
6. Dada Was Here
7. Thank You Pierrot Lunaire
8. Have You Ever Bean Green?
9. Pataphysical Introduction, Pt. 2
10. Out of Tunes
11. As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still
12. Dedicated to You But You Weren't Listening
13. Fire Engine Passing with Bells Clanging
14. Pig
15. Orange Skin Food
16. Door Opens and Closes
17. 10: 30 Returns to the Bedroom
Soft Machine - The Soft Machine - Volume Two
The Soft Machine - Volume Two Review
Originally released in 1969 following the departure of Kevin Ayers, Soft Machine second album is a more experimental and ambitious work that its predecessor. With Robert Wyatt as the driving creative force and the addition of Hugh Hopper on bass, Volume Two (blending pysch, jazz, and pop with enough whimsy and humor) is progressive rock at its finest. A classic of the Canterbury Scene. Featuring new liner notes.
The Soft Machine - Volume Two Review
Originally Released in 1969 Following the Departure of Kevin Ayers, Soft Machine Second Album is a More Experimental and Ambitious Work that Its Predecessor. With Robert Wyatt as the Driving Creative Force and the Addition of Hugh Hopper on Bass, "Volume Two" (Blending Pysch, Jazz, and Pop with Enough Whimsy and Humor) is Progressive Rock at Its Finest. A Classic of the Canterbury Scene. Featuring New Liner Notes.


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