The first Soft Machine LP usually got the attention, with its movable parts sleeve, as well as the presence of ultra-talented songwriter Kevin Ayers. But musically, Volume Two better conveys the Dada-ist whimsy and powerful avant rock leanings of the band. Hugh Hopper took over for Ayers on bass, and his fuzz tones and experimental leanings supplanted Ayers' pop emphasis. The creative nucleus behind this most progressive of progressive rock albums, however, is Robert Wyatt. He provides the musical arrangements to Hopper's quirky ideas on the stream-of-consciousness collection of tunes ("Rivmic Melodies") on side one. Unlike the first record, which sounded choppy and often somnolent, this one blends together better, and it has a livelier sound. The addition of session horn players enhanced the Softs' non-guitar lineup, and keyboardist Mike Ratledge, whose musical erudition frequently clashed in the early days with the free-spirited Wyatt, Ayers, and Daevid Allen, lightened his touch here. He even contributes one of the album's highlights with "Pig" ("Virgins are boring/They should be grateful for the things they're ignoring"). But it's Wyatt who lifts this odd musical jewel to its artistic heights. He uses his tender voice like a jazz instrument, scatting (in Spanish!) on "Dada Was Here," and sounding entirely heartfelt in "Have You Ever Bean Green," a brief tribute to the Jimi Hendrix Experience, with whom the Softs toured ("Thank you Noel and Mitch, thank you Jim, for our exposure to the crowd"). Fans of the Canterbury scene will also relish "As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still," a loving tribute to ex-bandmate Ayers. This is the one record that effectively assimilates rock, absurdist humor, jazz, and the avant-garde, and it misses classic status only due to some dissonant instrumentation on side two. by Peter Kurtz
Tracklist:
1 Pataphysical Introduction, Pt. 1 0:59
R. Wyatt
2 A Concise British Alphabet, Pt. 1 0:09
Hugh Hopper
3 Hibou, Anemone and Bear 5:59
Mike Ratledge / R. Wyatt
4 A Concise British Alphabet, Pt. 2 0:12
Hugh Hopper
5 Hulloder 0:54
Hugh Hopper
6 Dada Was Here 3:25
Hugh Hopper
7 Thank You Pierrot Lunaire 0:48
Hugh Hopper
8 Have You Ever Bean Green? 1:19
Hugh Hopper
9 Pataphysical Introduction, Pt. 2 0:51
R. Wyatt
10 Out of Tunes 2:34
Hugh Hopper / Mike Ratledge / R. Wyatt
11 As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still 2:34
Mike Ratledge / Robert Wyatt
12 Dedicated to You But You Weren't Listening 2:32
Hugh Hopper
13 Fire Engine Passing with Bells Clanging 1:52
Mike Ratledge
14 Pig 2:07
Mike Ratledge
15 Orange Skin Food 1:47
Mike Ratledge
16 A Door Opens and Closes 1:09
Mike Ratledge
17 10: 30 Returns to the Bedroom 4:14
Hugh Hopper / Mike Ratledge / Robert Wyatt
Credits:
Bass, Guitar – Hugh Hopper
Organ [Hamond], Flute, Piano, Harpsichord, Keyboards – Mike Ratledge
Percussion, Drums, Vocals – Robert Wyatt
Producer – Soft Machine
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Brian Hopper
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