2010, Probe
VINYL FORMAT. On 180 gram vinyl! 'A wild, freewheeling, and ultimately successful attempt to merge psychedelia with jazz-rock, Soft Machine's debut ranges between lovingly performed oblique pop songs and deranged ensemble playing from drummer/vocalist Robert Wyatt and organist Mike Ratledge. With only one real break (at the end of side one), the songs merge into each other - not always smoothly, but always with a sense of flair that rescues any potential miscues. Wyatt takes most of the vocals, and proves himself a surprisingly evocative singer despite his lack of range. Like Pink Floyd's The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Soft Machine was one of the few over-ambitious records of the psychedelic era that actually delivered on all its incredible promise.' - John Bush / All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Hope For Happiness |
| 2 | Joy of a Toy |
| 3 | Hope For Happiness (Reprise) |
| 4 | Why Am I So Short? |
| 5 | So Boot If At All |
| 6 | Certain Kind |
| 7 | Save Yourself |
| 8 | Priscilla |
| 9 | Lullabye Letter |
| 10 | We Did It Again |
| 11 | Plus Belle Qu'une Poubelle |
| 12 | Why Are We Sleeping? |
| 13 | Box 25/4 Lid |
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