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Softs (reissue)
Cat: ECLECLP 2897. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Progressive Rock
Aubade (1:48)
The Tale Of Taliesin (7:15)
Ban-Ban Caliban (9:40)
Song Of Aeolus (4:08)
Out Of Season (5:31)
Second Bundle (2:29)
Kayoo (3:21)
The Camden Tandem (2:07)
Nexus (0:49)
One Over The Eight (5:18)
Etika
Review: Softs marked a pivotal moment in Soft Machine's evolution, departing from their experimental roots towards a refined jazz fusion sound. Following Bundles in 1975, this album found the group embracing a more structured approach while still delivering intricate and dynamic compositions. Keyboardist Karl Jenkins takes a more prominent role, with his compositions blending beautifully with John Etheridge's fiery guitar and Alan Wakeman's expressive saxophone. Highlights include the energetic 'The Tale of Taliesin', featuring a blistering guitar solo, and 'Ban-Ban Caliban', where the band's fusion of synths and sax creates a rich, textured sound. The album also includes softer moments like 'Song of Aeolus' and the piano-acoustic guitar duet in 'Out of Season', offering a contrast to the intensity of the faster tracks. Drummer John Marshall shines with a powerful solo in 'Kayoo' and the album concludes with Etheridge's gentle acoustic piece 'Etka'. While Softs diverges from the classic Soft Machine style, it stands as a strong jazz fusion album with undeniable charm. It's an excellent listen for fans of the genre, though some purists may find it a departure from the band's psychedelic roots.
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