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      • The album initially saw release only in the United States, Canada and France, where it made little impact. Retrospective critical appraisals have been largely positive, with AllMusic gushing that "it was one of the few over-ambitious records of the psychedelic era that actually delivered on all its incredible promise".
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    • Third (1970) “Third is completely one-of-a-kind. It manages to combine memorable songwriting and melodies with engaging instrumental prowess in a way unmatched elsewhere by Soft Machine or really any other jazz-rock music, which often tends to be virtuosic to the point of inaccessibility and distinctly lacking in memorable melody.
    • The Soft Machine (1968) “These guys were making psychedelic pop, and jazz-rock, simultaneously. What they were doing here didn’t hold together for long, but while it did it sounds like a blast.
    • Volume Two (1969) “Volume Two is more of the same from the first Soft Machine record. I bought this just recently after getting hooked on Third over forty years ago and it’s only now that I’ve heard anything else the band ever did.
    • Bundles (1975) “This is Soft Machine’s first venture in guitar driven jazz-rock. It’s unjustly maligned by Soft Machine “purists” for it’s then commercially more viable sound.
  2. Jan 23, 2021 · My favorite Soft Machine album is probably (the 2010 double CD issue of) 1978's Alive & Well: Recorded in Paris, which certainly wouldn't be the popular choice. Can't imagine how they could have left all that stuff on the 2nd disk unreleased for so long. DaveinMA, Jan 23, 2021. #21.

  3. Dec 20, 2017 · It’s an album bristling with persuasive solos that leap with a rapid-fire invention, from Mike Ratledge’s darting synth runs on Nettle Bed’s roller-coaster rifferama to Jenkins’ ardent soliloquy in Tarabos.

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · Soft Machine are, after all, less a band and more an organism which is constantly evolving. The line-up never stayed settled for long, with the Softs averaging one major regeneration per album, and so it goes with this recent incarnation.

  5. Nov 18, 2022 · It's not underrated at all. It's very highly rated. Usually considered the finest Soft album of all, except for those irrevocably committed to the first two. I first heard in 1997.

  6. Conclusion: "Hidden Details" is one of the better Soft Machine albums that has become a worthy Soft Machine album and that will certainly be most appreciated by fans of the Canterbury scene, jazz fusion, jazz rock, psychedelic rock and progressive rock in general.

  7. Nov 30, 2023 · Soft Machine's Other Doors is a compelling exploration into the progressive jazz-rock fusion realm, highlighting the band's evolution and continued dedication to innovative musical expression and capturing the essence of Soft Machine's improvisational brilliance.

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