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| Soft Machine Legacy - "Burden Of Proof" ![]() It doesn't just offer the suggestion of venturing through ground previously untread – by any of the Soft Machine incarnations – it levels everything in its path on the way! Broad in its scope and ambition, but sensitive, probing and playful in its delivery, Burden of Proof provides more than ample evidence that the legends remain at the top of their game, both individually and collectively. The group's two lead voices – guitarist John Etheridge and saxophonist Theo Travis – are in exceptionally fine form, whether gracefully enunciating a melody line in the pocket or dancing madly on the fringe. Also evident is the rock-solid anchoring of drummer John Marshall and bassist Roy Babbington, who keep proceedings tight and flowing throughout. Whether tip-toeing or stampeding, Soft Machine Legacy are as unified, focused and finely-honed as they've ever been – delivering their crispest, most sparkling new material to date, in an undeniably inspired, unrelenting session. This is a fabulous, vital effort: a potent, impacting album encompassing the great spirit and aggressive pioneering approach championed by their namesake predecessors. For all fans of progressive music, the Canterbury scene, and the Softs, this superlative studio session is immediately 'essential' – and easily the Legacy's finest, most high-reaching outing. 1. Burden Of Proof (5:51) 2. Voyage Beyond Seven (4:54) 3. Kitto (1:51) 4. Pie Chart (5:07) 5. JSP (1:03) 6. Kings & Queens (6:46) 7. Fallout (7:00) 8. Going Somewhere Canorous? (1:14) 9. Black And Crimson (5:05) 10. The Brief (2:28) 11. Pump Room (5:19) 12. Green Cubes (5:33) 13. They Landed On A Hill (3:03) SOFT MACHINE LEGACY JOHN ETHERIDGE guitar; THEO TRAVIS tenor sax, flute, Fender Rhodes electric piano: ROY BABBINGTON bass JOHN MARSHALL drums. Recorded by Beppe Crovella, at Electromantic Synergy Studio, San Sabastiano da Pó, Italy; August, 2012. Mixed and mastered by Andrew Tulloch, at The Blue Room, London; December, 2012 through January, 2013. Produced by Soft Machine Legacy. Executive production by Leonardo Pavkovic. write your comments about the article :: © 2013 Jazz News :: home page |