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GRIDES

The Soft Machine

 

Canterbury Scene

4.41 | 68 ratings

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toroddfuglesteg
4 stars Another excellent posthumous live album from Soft Machine.

This album starts with the barking of Hugh Hopper's bass and we are into Hazard Part 1. The sound is superb. The playing is flawless throughout from this, the classic Hopper/ Wyatt/Dean/Ratledge setup of Soft Machine. The songs are taken from Third/Fourth and the Fifth album. There is also a couple of other gems here.

From this period, I think Live At Henie Onstad Centre is the best live album. But Grides is an excellent album too and comes in a very good packaging with a lot of extra stuff. Stuff that makes this album almost essential if you are into this band. The sound is superb, but not excellent. The music is.

4 stars

toroddfuglesteg | 4/5 |

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