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Soft Machine

Middle Earth Masters

Label: Cuneiform

Format: CD

Genre: Psych

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*2022 stock* The Soft Machine were one of England's original and best psychedelic bands, emerging out of the same "UFO Club" London scene at the same time as Pink Floyd. While the band would always undergo constant personnel and stylistic change, their best known lineup in their psychedelic days was the trio of Kevin Ayers-bass, guitar, vocals, Mike Ratledge-organ and Robert Wyatt-drums, vocals. They played many shows and built an audience in “swinging London” and beyond. A link with Jimi Hendrix’s management culminated in the Softs touring the USA with the Jimi Hendrix Experience two different times in 1968, playing over 60 shows as their opening act and recording their first album while in the USA during their touring, after which the band collapsed and disbanded...temporarily. 

Middle Earth Masters captures the 1967-era Soft Machine trio in full concert glory, recorded live at London's legendary Middle Earth club. The performance is unbelievably freaky for 1967, with songs that feature unusual structures linked by wild solos and improvisations. Those of you who know and love the first Soft Machine album will be amazed at how much more insane and insanely loud the band actually were and also surprised to hear that Mike Ratledge was doing the crazy solo fuzz organ parts (ala the opening of Facelift) in 1967.
Includes rare, previously unissued photographs and a short essay by Michael King about these tapes and his work to make them sound as good as possible.

IMPORTANT: The source tapes for this album were recorded using semi-pro equipment under difficult conditions, at extreme volume in a concrete basement. Considering their age, their rarity, and the technical limitations of sound reinforcement of 55 years ago, we feel that the music presented is very enjoyable! What this means in plain English is that the recording accurately presents the sound of a very loud band playing with an inadequate PA for the vocals. The band itself is very clearly recorded, but the vocals are often very low in the mix. 

Details
Cat. number: Rune 235
Year: 2006
Notes:
1-8: Middle Earth, Covent Garden, London, UK, September 16, 1967 9-10: Middle Earth, Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, UK, May 1968 11: Unknown, Autumn 1967 Photos By Mark Ellidge, taken at Dulwich Park, London on September 25, 1967 Additional photography by Michael King and Jeff Sherman. Advertisement from Jon Newey Archives. Package Design by Bill Ellsworth Original recordings by Bob Woolford, except for track 11 which is unknown. Mastered by Michael King at Sounds Good, Canada. Produced by Michael King for Cuneiform Records. Special thanks to Miki Dandy for sound advice. Release coordination by Steven Feigenbaum Track 12 is an uncredited track