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[[File:Abracadabra.jpeg|200px|right]]Abracadabra is a 2003 album by the group [[Soft Works]]. Allan reunites with Soft Machine alumni John Marshall and Hugh Hopper plus Elton Dean | [[File:Abracadabra.jpeg|200px|right]]Abracadabra is a 2003 album by the group [[Soft Works]]. Allan reunites with Soft Machine alumni John Marshall and Hugh Hopper plus Elton Dean. Allan is featured on guitar throughout, playing lead and rhythm guitar. Allan even contributes a tune - "Madam Vintage", which here is credited to John Marshall as co-writer, although other versions do not credit Marshall. | ||
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Revision as of 15:53, 25 October 2023
Abracadabra is a 2003 album by the group Soft Works. Allan reunites with Soft Machine alumni John Marshall and Hugh Hopper plus Elton Dean. Allan is featured on guitar throughout, playing lead and rhythm guitar. Allan even contributes a tune - "Madam Vintage", which here is credited to John Marshall as co-writer, although other versions do not credit Marshall.
Track # | Title | Composers | Duration |
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1 | Seven Formerly | E. Dean, J. Marshall | 10:22 |
2 | First Trane | H. Hopper | 11:33 |
3 | Elsewhere | H. Hopper | 8:01 |
4 | K Licks | P. Miller | 6:50 |
5 | Baker's Treat | E. Dean | 5:40 |
6 | Willie's Knee | E. Dean | 5:17 |
7 | Abracadabra | H. Hopper, J. Marshall | 7:34 |
8 | Madame Vintage | A. Holdsworth, J. Marshall | 4:52 |
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