- Six (Soft Machine album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Six
Type =Album
Artist =Soft Machine
Released = 1973
Recorded = 1972
Genre =Jazz , rockjazz fusion
Length = 76:25
Label = Columbia
Producer = Soft Machine
Reviews = [http://www.music.com/release/six/1/ www.music.com]
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Last album = "Five"
(1972)
This album = "Six"
(1973)
Next album = "Seven"
(1973)"Six" is a 1973 instrumental album, originally released as a double LP by the British
psychedelic ,progressive rock andjazz /fusion band "Soft Machine " who were one of the central bands in theCanterbury scene . It is their first album withKarl Jenkins (reeds, keyboards, fromIan Carr 's Nucleus) who had replacedElton Dean . The album is unusual in having theoboe as a featured instrument in a jazz-rock setting. The "B.O." to whom the track "Stanley Stamp's Gibbon Album" is dedicated isBill Oddie . "Six" won first place in theMelody Maker British Jazz Album of the Year award in 1973.Track listing
"Record 1 (live) 41:45"Side 1:"
#"Fanfare" (Jenkins) – 0:42
#"All white" (Ratledge) – 4:46
#"Between" (Jenkins, Ratledge) – 2:24
#"Riff" (Jenkins) – 4:36
#"37 1/2" (Ratledge) – 6:51"Side 2:"
#"Gesolreut" (Ratledge) – 6:17
#"E.P.V." (Jenkins) – 2:47
#"Lefty" (Hopper, Jenkins, Marshall) – 4:56
#"Stumble" (Jenkins) – 1:42
#"5 from 13 (forPhil Seamen with love & thanks)" (Marshall) – 5:15
#"Riff II" (Jenkins) – 1:20"Record 2 (studio) 34:40"Side 3:"
#"The soft weed factor" (Jenkins) – 11:18
#"Stanley Stamp's Gibbon Album (for B.O.)" (Marshall) – 5:58"Side 4:"
#"Chloe and the Pirates" (Ratledge) – 9:30
#"1983" (Hopper) – 7:54Personnel
*
Hugh Hopper - bass, sound effects on 1983
*Karl Jenkins - oboe, baritone & soprano saxes, electric and grand pianos, celeste
*John Marshall - drums, percussion
*Mike Ratledge - organ, electric and grand pianos, celesteRecord 1: Recorded at the Dome,
Brighton and at the Civic Hall,Guildford and mixed at Advision Studios, London during the months of October and November 1972.Record 2: "1983" recorded and mixed at Advision Studios,
London . All other compositions recorded and mixed at CBS Studios, London during the months of November and December 1972.
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