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Soft Machine & Heavy Friends - BBC In Concert 1971 FLAC

Soft Machine & Heavy Friends - BBC In Concert 1971 FLAC
Performer:
Soft Machine & Heavy Friends
Album:
BBC In Concert 1971
Style:
Jazz-Rock
Released:
2005
Country:
Japan
Label:
MSI
Catalog:
MSIG 0196
FLAC size:
2187 mb
MP3 size:
2974 mb
WMA size:
2158 mb


Tracklist


1Blind Badger10:07
2Neo-Caliban Grides5:42
3Out Bloody Rageous / Eamonn Andrews / All White / Kings And Queens / Teeth / Pigling Bland / 10.30 Returns To The Bedroom31:58
4Slightly All The Time / Noisette6:01
5John Peel Introduction1:01


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
WINCD 031Soft Machine BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert ‎(CD, Album)Windsong InternationalWINCD 031UK1993
CN 1488/SSoft Machine Stereo Pop Special-9 ‎(LP, Transcription)BBC Transcription ServicesCN 1488/SUK1972
HUX067, HUX 067Soft Machine & Heavy Friends BBC In Concert 1971 ‎(CD)Hux Records, Hux RecordsHUX067, HUX 067UK2005
MSIF 3091, WINCD 031Soft Machine BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert ‎(CD, Album)MSI , Windsong InternationalMSIF 3091, WINCD 031Japan1993


Credits


  • Liner NotesRobert Wyatt
  • Performer [Heavy Friends]Mark Charig, Neville Whitehead, Paul Nieman, Phil Howard, Ronnie Scott, Roy Babbington
  • Performer [Soft Machine]Elton Dean, Hugh Hopper, Mike Ratledge, Robert Wyatt


Notes


Repackaged Japanese version of Hux issue with Japanese liner notes and OBI.


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 4938167013181


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