Land of Cockayne | ||||
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Studio album by Soft Machine | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Recorded | June & July 1980 | |||
Genre | Jazz rock | |||
Length | 43:51 | |||
Label | EMI EMC 3348 | |||
Producer | Mike Thorne | |||
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Land of Cockayne is the tenth and final studio album by the Canterbury associated band Soft Machine, released in 1981. By this point, the band contained none of its original members. The title refers to the medieval land of plenty.
The album came about as the result of a project in which Karl Jenkins and John Marshall had been involved featuring top session musicians. The ad hoc band, Rollercoaster, had recently recorded the Stevie Wonder tribute album Wonderin' and decided to record another album together. Many of the musicians included on the Cockayne album would make up Soft Machine's final live line-up which played a six-night residency at Ronnie Scott's in 1984. This is the only Soft Machine album to feature a string section.
All compositions by Karl Jenkins.