четверг, 11 сентября 2014 г.

Soft Heap - Soft Heap 1978

Made up from members of Gilgamesh, Soft Machine and Caravan, Soft Heap were a complex, jazzy and, sadly, short-lived supergroup-of-sorts, who were active at the back-end of the seventies for a short while, producing this memorable studio album in 1978 as well as a live release called 'Al Dente' a year later. Featuring the supremely-talented Alan Gowen(keyboards) - who would die tragically at just 33 thanks to cancer - as well as Pip Pyle(drums), Elton Dean(sax), Hugh Hopper(bass) and Marc Charig(trombone), Soft Heap failed to generate any genuine commercial success in their truncated time together but did garner a cult following that has slowly grown over the years, thanks in part to progressive rock's rise in popularity since the early 1990's. Those familiar with either the 'Seven' or 'Bundles' albums by many of this group's former employers Soft Machine will find much to admire here, though, 'Soft Heap' does add an electronic glaze to the sophisticated jazz overalls that cultivates an identity of it's own. Alan Gowen is very much the lead player, showcasing his phenomenal keyboard abilities to full effect whilst never completely dominating proceedings and thus allowing each his of cohorts the space and time they need to develop their own individual ideas and themes. Loose and mellow jazz-prog, expertly delivered.

Line-up / Musicians

Hugh Hopper/bass
Elton Dean/sax
Alan Gowen/keyboards
Pip Pyle/drums
Mark Charig/cornet,trumpet
Radu Malfatti/trombone 

Discography(Album) 

Soft Heap 1978













1.Circle Line 
2.A.W.O.L. 
3.Petit 3's 
4.Terra Nova 
5.Fara 
6.Short Hand


Listen or download Soft Heap Terra Nova for free on Pleer

Listen or download Soft Heap Circle Line for free on Pleer

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