• Volume Two is the second album by The Soft Machine (although it was their debut in home country of the UK), released in 1969. The album combined humour...
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  • The Soft Machine (also titled Volume One as a reissue) is the debut album by the British psychedelic rock band Soft Machine, released in 1968. It is the...
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    Ratledge re-formed Soft Machine, with their former road manager Hugh Hopper replacing Ayers on bass, and recorded their second album Volume Two (1969), which...
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  • Third is a live and studio album by the English rock band Soft Machine, released as their third overall in June 1970 by CBS Records. It is a double album...
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  • Band Volume Two (The Soft Machine album), 1969 Volume Two (She & Him album), 2010 Volume Two (EP), a 1991 EP by Sleep Volume 2 (CKY album), 1999 Volume 2...
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  • rock band Soft Machine, released in 1972. In the US the album was identified on cover and label by number (5). Fifth was the first Soft Machine album recorded...
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  • Seven is the seventh studio album by the jazz rock band Soft Machine, released in 1973. Bassist Roy Babbington, who had previously worked with the band...
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    Flowers, Hopper had previously guested on Soft Machine's debut album. This new lineup recorded Volume Two during early 1969, and eventually released...
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  • 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...
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  • Softs is the ninth studio album by the jazz rock band Soft Machine, released in 1976. John Etheridge replaced Allan Holdsworth on guitar shortly after...
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