Six is the sixth studio album by the jazz rock band Soft Machine. Originally released in 1973 as a double LP, the first disc is a live album and the second disc is a studio album. This is the first album to feature Karl Jenkins as a member the group, replacing Elton Dean. Jenkins eventually became the de facto leader and main composer of the group.

Overview

The previous two albums had been issued with slightly different titles in different countries (Fourth and Fifth in the UK, Four and 5 in the USA, with the former album showing a numeral 4 on the cover, while the album before that had been titled Third worldwide). On this album, they deferred to their American standard for worldwide release.

The album includes a live record and a studio record, individually titled as shown in the track listing below.

Track listing

Soft Machine "Six" Album – Live Record

Note: "Lefty" composer credit changed to (Hopper / Jenkins / Marshall) on later CD editions.

Soft Machine "Six" Album – Studio Record

Personnel

Soft Machine

  • Karl Jenkins – oboe, baritone and soprano saxophones, electric piano and grand piano, celeste
  • Mike Ratledge – organ, electric and grand piano, celeste
  • Hugh Hopper – bass guitar; sound effects on "1983"
  • John Marshall – drums, percussion

Record 1: Recorded at the Brighton Dome and at the Guildford Civic Hall and mixed at Advision Studios, London during the months of October and November 1972.

Record 2: "1983" recorded and mixed at Advision Studios, London. All other compositions recorded and mixed at CBS Studios, London during the months of November and December 1972.

References

External links

  • Soft Machine - Six (1973) album review by Jason Anderson, credits & releases at AllMusic
  • Soft Machine - Six (1973) album releases & credits at Discogs
  • Soft Machine - Six (1973) album to be listened on Spotify

Soft Machine Original Album Classics (5 CDs) jpc

The Soft Machine The Soft Machine Reviews Album of The Year

Volume Two (The Soft Machine album) Alchetron, the free social

Soft Machine Six (1973, Gatefold, Vinyl) Discogs

Soft Machine Six (2004, CD) Discogs