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==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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|+[[Soft Machine]]: Bundles (1975) ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]]) ( | |+[[Soft Machine]]: Bundles (1975) ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]]) ([https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kQQLeMAf0Nl1-CKeziCf66Z8rm60ejGfg YT]) | ||
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'''Mike Ratledge''': Keyboards<br> | '''Mike Ratledge''': Keyboards<br> | ||
'''Ray Warleigh''': Flute on "The Floating World"<br> | '''Ray Warleigh''': Flute on "The Floating World"<br> | ||
=Summary of quotes on "Bundles"= | =Summary of quotes on "Bundles"= | ||
In 1976, Allan Holdsworth played an important role in the album "Bundles" by Soft Machine, where he delivered two remarkable guitar solos. The first of these solos was featured on the track "Hazard Profile, Pt. II." This solo displayed Holdsworth's exceptional speed and smooth technique. | In 1976, Allan Holdsworth played an important role in the album "Bundles" by Soft Machine, where he delivered two remarkable guitar solos. The first of these solos was featured on the track "Hazard Profile, Pt. II." This solo displayed Holdsworth's exceptional speed and smooth technique. | ||
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In a later interview in 1980, Holdsworth reflected on his time with Soft Machine and their album "Bundles." He mentioned that he joined the band for about a year and that it was a unique experience for him, as he had never played in odd time signatures before. They recorded the album "Bundles" together, and he used a Gibson ES-175 guitar going directly into his AC-30 amplifier for the solos. Interestingly, during the recording of "Hazard Profile, Pt. I," he accidentally left about five bars of silence in the solo, which was later filled with additional notes in post-production because the band decided to keep the track as it was. ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the quotes below.]'' | In a later interview in 1980, Holdsworth reflected on his time with Soft Machine and their album "Bundles." He mentioned that he joined the band for about a year and that it was a unique experience for him, as he had never played in odd time signatures before. They recorded the album "Bundles" together, and he used a Gibson ES-175 guitar going directly into his AC-30 amplifier for the solos. Interestingly, during the recording of "Hazard Profile, Pt. I," he accidentally left about five bars of silence in the solo, which was later filled with additional notes in post-production because the band decided to keep the track as it was. ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the quotes below.]'' | ||
''See also [[Soft Machine]].'' | |||
=Quotes on Bundles= | =Quotes on Bundles= | ||
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AH Archives: https://www.facebook.com/AllanHoldsworthArchives/posts/193221927518375 | AH Archives: https://www.facebook.com/AllanHoldsworthArchives/posts/193221927518375 | ||
Ed's blog: | Ed's blog: http://threadoflunacy.blogspot.no/2017/06/4-soft-machine.html | ||
Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/Soft-Machine-Bundles/release/990344 | Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/Soft-Machine-Bundles/release/990344 | ||