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Six (Soft Machine album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Six (Soft Machine album)
''Six'' is the sixth studio (instrumental) album (half including live material) by the Canterbury associated band Soft Machine, originally released in 1973 as a double LP. The previous two albums had been issued with slightly different titles in different countries (''Fourth'' and ''Fifth'' in the UK, ''Four'' and ''5'' in the USA, with the former album showing a numeral ''4'' on the cover, while the album before that had been titled ''Third'' worldwide). On this album, they deferred to their American standard for worldwide release. ''Six'' is their first album with Karl Jenkins (reeds, keyboards, from Ian Carr's Nucleus) who had replaced Elton Dean. The album is unusual in having the oboe as a featured instrument in a jazz-rock setting. The "B.O." to whom the track ''Stanley Stamp's Gibbon Album'' is dedicated is Bill Oddie. ''Six'' won first place in the Melody Maker British Jazz Album of the Year award in 1973. Bassist Hugh Hopper left the group before the album was released. The album includes a live record and a studio record, individually titled as shown in the track listing below. One song from the live album, "All White", had been previously recorded for their ''Fifth'' album. ==Track listing==
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