Note in the images on the probe text with the rainbow color spectrum behind it in the top center of the labels.
The soft machine volume two vinyl.
The matrices match but this version has a different b side label.
Highly recommend a good copy of this one if you can find it it sounds quite good.
The soft machine volume two.
View credits reviews tracks and shop for the 1987 vinyl release of volume two on discogs.
The sophomore disc finds the threesome moving towards a more explicitly jazz influenced sound with an increased emphasis on instrumental material.
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The sophomore disc finds the threesome moving towards a more explicitly jazz influenced sound with an increased emphasis on instrumental material.
In 2000 it was voted number 715 in colin larkin s all time top 1000 albums.
Vinyl lp album reissue country.
The soft machine volume two.
Psychedelic rock experimental prog rock the soft machine volume two 1969 vinyl discogs.
Jazz rock style.
Big beat records wika 58 format.
Referencing volume two lp album re lp 5342 picked this up used several years ago no warpage and whatever noise there was from paper sleeve debris i was able to quiet down with a wet cleaning.
The aptly titled volume two introduced a retooled soft machine lineup with wyatt and ratledge joined by bassist hugh hopper an old canterbury friend who had guested on the first album.
Produced by the soft machine it didn t chart in either country.
Volume two is the second lp album by the soft machine released in 1969.
Virtually identical to this release.
Tracks 1 to 17 are their second studio album volume two released august 1969 in the usa on probe abc command records cplp 4505 and november 1969 in the uk on probe records spb 1002.
Jazz rock style.
Psychedelic rock experimental prog rock.
A jazz influence is added to the humour dada and psychedelia of their first lp the soft machine 1968.
Vinyl lp album country.
The a side of this entry has the abc command logo to the left of the probe rainbow text.
While soft machine went on to a musically commercially successful career in jazz mode a career that i love to this day volume 2 remains a special album when the band was in its all too brief canterbury psychedelic dada mode.
The aptly titled volume two introduced a retooled soft machine lineup with wyatt and ratledge joined by bassist hugh hopper an old canterbury friend who had guested on the first album.