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Soft Machine: Floating World Live
By Track review of "The Man Who Waved At Trains"Mike Ratledge
keyboards
Soft Machine
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1966

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017
"The Man Who Waved at Trains" highlights Soft Machine at their most reflective, weaving together Ratledge and
Karl Jenkins
keyboardsb.1944

Roy Babbington
bass, electricb.1940
Holdsworth, switching to violin, executes somber and sinuous passages that float over the rhythm section's subtle complexity, creating an evocative soundscape that perfectly captures the wistful imagery of its title amid drummer

John Marshall
drumsb.1952
At its heart lies an entrancing melody that exemplifies why this piece has become a Soft Machine favorite among fans and critics alike. The composition may draw listeners into its meditative mood while maintaining an accessible melodic core that remains memorable long after the final notes fade. The track's ethereal ambiance builds tension through layered improvisations, blending technical virtuosity with emotional depth.
Originally taken from Bundles (Harvest 1975), this exceptional piece benefits from MoonJune recording artist guitarist

Mark Wingfield
guitar, electricTrack Listing
The Floating World; Bundles; Land of the Bag Snake; Ealing Comedy; The Man Who Waved at Trains; Peff; North Point; Hazard Profile (Part One); J.S.M.; Riff III; Song of Aeolus; Endgame; Penny Hitch (Coda).
Personnel
Soft Machine
band / ensemble / orchestraMike Ratledge
keyboardsKarl Jenkins
keyboardsRoy Babbington
bass, electricAllan Holdsworth
guitar, electricJohn Marshall - Drums
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Mike Ratledge: Lowrey organ, electric piano, synthesizers; Karl Jenkins: oboe, soprano saxophone, recorder, electric piano, acoustic piano; John Marshall: percussion; Allan Holdsworth: violin.
Album information
Title: Floating World Live | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Moonjune Records
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