Love Makes Sweet Music
Soft Machine · 1967
2 min · 2 tracks · progressive rock · psychedelic rock · jazz rock
A vibrant blend of jazz rock and psychedelia that captures the experimental spirit of the late 1960s.
Love Makes Sweet Music is a single by Soft Machine, released in 1967. A vibrant blend of jazz rock and psychedelia that captures the experimental spirit of the late 1960s. 'Love Makes Sweet Music' is pivotal as it helped define the Canterbury sound, influencing countless bands within the progressive rock genre. The album received positive reviews for its innovative approach, particularly in blending jazz with rock elements, which contributed to the band's lasting legacy in music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Love Makes Sweet Music sound like?
A vibrant blend of jazz rock and psychedelia that captures the experimental spirit of the late 1960s. Rooted in progressive rock and psychedelic rock.
What makes Love Makes Sweet Music by Soft Machine notable?
'Love Makes Sweet Music' is pivotal as it helped define the Canterbury sound, influencing countless bands within the progressive rock genre. The album received positive reviews for its innovative approach, particularly in blending jazz with rock elements, which contributed to the band's lasting legacy in music. Released on February 17, 1967, 'Love Makes Sweet Music' is Soft Machine's debut album, marking their entry into the burgeoning Canterbury scene. At this time, the band was transitioning from a more traditional jazz ensemble to a pioneering force in progressive and psychedelic rock, setting the stage for their future explorations.
How many songs are on Love Makes Sweet Music?
Love Makes Sweet Music has 2 tracks, running approximately 2 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Love Makes Sweet Music Standout
- 2 Feelin’ Reelin’ Squeelin’ Standout 2:50
Release Date
February 17, 1967
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
2 min 50 sec
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