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Karl Jenkins was a keyboard and oboe player in [[Soft Machine]] during Allan's tenure with the band, and he also composed the bulk of material on [[Bundles (album)|"Bundles"]. He also appears with Allan on four other albums under the Soft Machine name. "BBC Radio 1971-1974" "Floating World Live", and "Switzerland 1974" were recorded live on tours for "Bundles". "Land Of Cockayne" was a de facto Karl Jenkins solo album, released under the Soft Machine name.
Karl Jenkins was a keyboard and oboe player in [[Soft Machine]] during Allan's tenure with the band, and he also composed the bulk of material on [[Bundles (album)|"Bundles"]]. He also appears with Allan on four other albums under the Soft Machine name. "BBC Radio 1971-1974" "Floating World Live", and "Switzerland 1974" were recorded live on tours for "Bundles". "Land Of Cockayne" was a de facto Karl Jenkins solo album, released under the Soft Machine name.

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Karl Jenkins was a keyboard and oboe player in Soft Machine during Allan's tenure with the band, and he also composed the bulk of material on "Bundles". He also appears with Allan on four other albums under the Soft Machine name. "BBC Radio 1971-1974" "Floating World Live", and "Switzerland 1974" were recorded live on tours for "Bundles". "Land Of Cockayne" was a de facto Karl Jenkins solo album, released under the Soft Machine name.