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- From: etcetera@daimi.aau.dk (Frank Carvalho)
- Subject: Re: If I like King Crimson, who else should I listen to?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.092137.22646@daimi.aau.dk>
- Sender: etcetera@daimi.aau.dk (Frank Carvalho)
- Organization: DAIMI: Computer Science Department, Aarhus University, Denmark
- References: <C14y90.Dwx@fiu.edu> <1jjth5INNo8n@cronkite.Central.Sun.COM>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 09:21:37 GMT
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- bobn@hawkwind.central.Sun.COM (Bob Netherton) writes:
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- >In article <C14y90.Dwx@fiu.edu>, feathers@serss0 (Michael Feathers) writes:
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- >Soft Machine would be another excellent choice. (No flames please) I
- >would start at Bundles, as it features some great guitar work by Holdsworth.
- >After that, Softs with John Etheridge on guitar, 5th, the classic Third,
- >and 4th.
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- > Soft Machine Third (1970) - Columbia CGK 30339
- > Fifth (1972, 1991) - Epic/Sony ESCA-5418 (Japan)
- > Bundles (1975, 1990) - See For Miles SEE CD 283 (England)
- > Softs (1976, 1990) - See For Miles SEE CD 285 (England)
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- This is not meant as a flame, but don't miss the other Soft Machine albums:
- In particular:
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- Fourth (1971-1972)
- Six (1973) and
- Land of Cockayne (sic!) (1981 I think)
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- Fourth is very Crimsonesque!
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- Frank Carvalho
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