Rock Generation Volume 8 – Soft Machine + Mark Leeman 5 & Davy Graham (LP)

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Soft Machine + Mark Leeman 5 & Davy Graham – Rock Generation Volume 8 (LP)

Description

Rock Generation Volume 8 – Soft Machine At The Beginning, Mark Leeman 5 And Davy Graham

Label: BYG Records – 529.708
Series: Rock Generation – Volume 8
Format: Vinyl, LP, Reissue, Stereo
Country: France
Printed By – I.D.N.
Producer, Liner Notes – Giorgio Gomelsky
Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL

Tracklist:
The Soft Machine At The Beginning  
A1    Soft Machine –   hen I Don’t Want You
A2    Soft Machine –  Memories
A3    Soft Machine –  You Don’t Remember
A4    Soft Machine –  She’s Gone
A5    Soft Machine –  I’d Rather Be With You
Mark Leeman Five & Davy Graham 
B1    Mark Leeman Five  –  Portland Fair
B2    Davy Graham –  When Did You Leave Heaven?
B3    Davy Graham –  Blues Raga

Credits:
Bass – Kevin Ayers (tracks: A1 to A5)
Lead Guitar – Daevid Allen (tracks: A1 to A5)
Piano, Organ – Mike Ratledge (tracks: A1 to A5)
Vocals, Drums – Robert Wyatt (tracks: A1 to A5)

Notes
The Soft Machine At The Beginning : Recorded London, April 1967
Mark Leeman Five & Davy Graham : Recorded London, May 1965 / Recorded London, December 1967

“Mark Leeman 5” on cover
“Mark Leeman Five” on back cover

Catalogue numbers : “529.708” on front cover, and “529.708 T” on back cover

Rock Generation Volume 8, released in 1972 was supposed to feature demos by Soft Machine on side one, and cuts by Mark Leeman Five, Deep Feeling, T-Bones, Ingoes and Dyan Parker on side two. But the producer Giorgio Gomelsky changed his mind in the last minute, and used tracks by Davy Graham on side two instead – thus dropping the Deep Feeling, T-Bones, Ingoes and Dyan Parker tracks.

When “Rock Generation Vol. 8” (BYG Records 529.708) hit the streets, the record played the new revised track listing, but the original one (with Deep Feeling etc) was wrongly printed on the front and back cover, plus on the record label itself! This first edition was quickly withdrawn and subsequent pressings had the center label, then the sleeve, corrected. All these LP versions were issued with the same catalogue number.

Record and Vinyl in good condition. Vinyl has some minor pressing dips, cover has a number inside. See photo’s for details.

Additional information

Size

33rpm, LP

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