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"'Love Makes Sweet Music'" was the first single released by the psychedelic rock group Soft Machine. It is one of the first British psychedelic releases, predating Pink Floyd's "Arnold Layne" by a month.[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article2350710.ece The Sunday Times, Sept 2, 2007] The A-side is more pop-oriented, featuring Robert Wyatt on lead vocals. The other side, "Feelin Reelin Squeelin" is a disturbing tour de force with Kevin Ayers handling the lead vocal for the verses, while Wyatt sings the chorus; there is an elliptical series of strange noises and flute in the solo.

The single was a commercial flop.

The tracks from the single have been reissued on the Soft Machine compilations 'Triple Echo' and 'Out-Bloody-Rageous - An Anthology 1967 -1973' (Sony), on the 1972 Polydor compilation LP 'Rare Tracks', and on the 2009 CD edition of the album 'The Soft Machine'. A cover of "Love Makes Sweet Music" was recorded by The Valentines, an early band of AC/DC frontman Bon Scott, as a B-side for their cover of "Peculiar Hole in the Sky".

Track listing



#"Love Makes Sweet Music" (Kevin Ayers)

#"Feelin Reelin' Squeelin" (Kevin Ayers)

Personnel



*Kevin Ayers - guitar ("Love Makes Sweet Music"), bass ("Feelin..."), vocals

*Daevid Allen - bass ("Love Makes Sweet Music"), guitar ("Feelin...")

*Robert Wyatt drums, vocals

*Mike Ratledge - keyboards

References




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