Volume Two (The Soft Machine album)
Volume Two is an LP by The Soft Machine, first released in 1969. A jazz influence is introduced to the humour, dadaism, and psychedelia of The Soft Machine (1968).
The album was inspired by Frank Zappa's Absolutely Free, and consists of two long compositions with "As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still" and "Dedicated to You" serving as interludes. Acting on a recommendation from Zappa, the band split the main tracks into smaller pieces to increase the band's income from the album.[3]
According to the lyrics in Have You Ever Bean Green? The Soft Machine thanked The Jimi Hendrix Experience, with whom they toured through the USA in 1968, that they as a beginning band were exposed to large crowds. The title of this song refers to a soulful plaint in the song Are You Experienced?, "Have you ever been experienced?".
Track listing
Side 1
- Rivmic Melodies - 17:07
- "Pataphysical Introduction – Pt. I" (Robert Wyatt) – 1:00
- "A Concise British Alphabet – Pt. I" (Hugh Hopper, arr. Wyatt) – 0:10
- "Hibou, Anemone and Bear" (Mike Ratledge / R. Wyatt) – 5:58
- "A Concise British Alphabet – Pt. II" (H. Hopper / R. Wyatt) – 0:12
- "Hulloder" (H. Hopper / R. Wyatt) – 0:52
- "Dada Was Here" (H. Hopper / R. Wyatt) – 3:25
- "Thank You Pierrot Lunaire" (H. Hopper / R. Wyatt) – 0:47
- "Have You Ever Bean Green?" (H. Hopper / R. Wyatt) – 1:23
- "Pataphysical Introduction – Pt. II" (R. Wyatt) – 0:50
- "Out of Tunes" (M. Ratledge / H. Hopper / R. Wyatt) – 2:30
Side 2
- "As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still" (M. Ratledge / R. Wyatt) – 2:30
- "Dedicated to You But You Weren't Listening" (H. Hopper) – 2:30
- Esther's Nose Job - 11:13
- "Fire Engine Passing with Bells Clanging" (M. Ratledge) – 1:50
- "Pig" (M. Ratledge) – 2:08
- "Orange Skin Food" (M. Ratledge) – 1:52
- "A Door Opens and Closes" (M. Ratledge) – 1:09
- "10:30 Returns to the Bedroom" (M. Ratledge / H. Hopper / R. Wyatt) – 4:14
Personnel
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Tribute
Slovak avant-garde, solo drummer Lucas Perny recorded "8898" [1] as a tribute song in 2009, inspired by early Soft Machine songs "A Door Opens and Closes" and "10.30 Returns To The Bedroom".
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Spaced (1996) • Virtually (1998) • Noisette (2000) • Backwards (2002) • Live in Paris (2004) • Grides (2006) • Middle Earth Masters (2006) • NDR Jazz Workshop (2010)
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