Seven (Soft Machine album)

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Seven
Seven cover
Studio album by Soft Machine
Released 1973
Genre Progressive Rock /
Jazz Fusion
Length 43:15
Label Columbia
Producer(s)  ?
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Soft Machine chronology
Six
(1973)
Seven
(1973)
Bundles
(1975)


Seven is a 1973 album by the British progressive rock and jazz/fusion band Soft Machine who were one of the central bands in the Canterbury scene. Bassist Roy Babbington, who had already contributed to Fourth and Fifth on double bass, has replaced Hugh Hopper.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Nettle bed" (Karl Jenkins) – 4:47
  2. "Carol Ann" (Karl Jenkins) – 3:48
  3. "Day's eye" (Mike Ratledge) – 5:05
  4. "Bone fire" (Mike Ratledge) – 0:32
  5. "Tarabos" (Mike Ratledge) – 4:32
  6. "D.I.S." (John Marshall) – 3:02
  7. "Snodland" (Karl Jenkins) – 1:50
  8. "Penny hitch" (Karl Jenkins) – 6:40
  9. "Block" (Karl Jenkins) – 4:17
  10. "Down the road" (Karl Jenkins) – 5:48
  11. "The German lesson" (Mike Ratledge) – 1:53
  12. "The French lesson" (Mike Ratledge) – 1:01

[edit] Personnel

Soft Machine
Daevid Allen | Kevin Ayers | Elton Dean | Hugh Hopper | Mike Ratledge | Robert Wyatt
Roy Babbington | John Etheridge | Karl Jenkins | John Marshall
Steve Cook | Marc Charig | Lyn Dobson | Nick Evans | Jimmy Hastings | Allan Holdsworth | Brian Hopper | Ric Sanders | Alan Skidmore | Rab Spall | Andy Summers | Alan Wakeman
Discography
Regular albums:
The Soft Machine (1968) | Volume Two (1969) | Third (1970) | Fourth (1971)
Five (1972) | Six (1973) | Seven (1973) | Bundles (1975) | Softs (1976) | Alive & Well: Recorded in Paris (1978)
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Canterbury sound - Jazz fusion - Wilde Flowers