Soft MachineMiddle Earth Masters

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Rock

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Psychedelic Rock

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Tracklist

Clarence In Wonderland 4:33
We Know What You Mean 3:02
Bossa Nova Express 2:39
Hope For Happiness 13:19
Disorganisation 6:03
We Did It Again 5:48
Why Are We Sleeping? 6:16
I Should've Known 9:47
That's How Much I Need You Now 2:20
I Should've Known 6:44
A Certain Kind 3:46
We Did It Again 0:36

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    Cover of Middle Earth Masters, 2006-10-09, CD Middle Earth Masters
    CD, Album
    Cuneiform Records – Rune 235 US 2006 US2006
    Cover of Middle Earth Masters, 2006-10-20, CD Middle Earth Masters
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    Cuneiform Records – Rune 235 Japan 2006 Japan2006
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    Cover of Middle Earth Masters, , CD Middle Earth Masters
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    Cuneiform Records – Rune 235 US US
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    Reviews

    • ZippoZipp's avatar
      ZippoZipp
      A Certain Kind (the unknown recording) is probably from : The Ce Soir On Danse July 1967
      The weird thing is the bootleg Live 1967-'69 sounds better than this official version, more stereo seperation and cleaner, the performance is NEAR identical if not the same, just that the official one were tweaked too much.....
      • TREMOLO68's avatar
        TREMOLO68
        Edited 5 years ago
        This is a release that I don't think a lot of people know about. That's a shame because it's really the only official, quality live recording of early Soft Machine with Kevin Ayers in full flight. It would be preferable to have it on vinyl rather than CD, but I suppose it's a case of supply and demand.

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