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Ray Warleigh was a British saxophone player. Allan credits Warleigh with extending an open invitation to come and stay with him in London after meeting Allan in Bradford in the late 60s, an offer which Allan took up on in 1972. They appear together on "Bundles" and "Land Of Cockayne" by [[Soft Machine]]. A version of "The Abingdon Chasp" featuring Warleigh was also released on [[Tales From The Vault]]. | Ray Warleigh was a British saxophone player. Allan credits Warleigh with extending an open invitation to come and stay with him in London after meeting Allan in Bradford in the late 60s, an offer which Allan took up on in 1972. They appear together on "Bundles" and "Land Of Cockayne" by [[Soft Machine]]. A version of "The Abingdon Chasp" featuring Warleigh was also released on [[Tales From The Vault (album)]]. | ||
==[[The Silent Man In Tempest (disc 1973)]]== | ==[[The Silent Man In Tempest (disc 1973)]]== | ||