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Hugh Hopper: Hopper Tunity Box

by AAJ Italy Staff
Dici Hugh Hopper e subito pensi ai Soft Machine. Inutile nascondersi, la fama del baffuto bassista resta indissolubilmente legata al gruppo di punta della scena di Canterbury. Poco più di quattro anni di militanza, dal dicembre del ’68 (quando il nostro subentra all’eccentrico Kevin Ayers) al maggio del ’73, che hanno consegnato ai posteri cinque album ...
Hopper Tunity Box

By Hugh Hopper
Label: Culture Press
Released: 2005
Track listing: Hopper Tunity Box; Miniluv; Gnat Prong; The Lonely Sea and the Sky; Crumble; Lonely
Woman; Mobile Mobile; Spanish Knee; Oyster Perpetual.
Meccano Pelorus

By Hugh Hopper
Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Wanglosaxon; Spanish Knee; Meccano Pelorus; Miniluv; Seven for Lee; Springtime 85
Hugh Hopper: Hopper Tunity Box

by John Kelman
With the bounty of archival Soft Machine recordings currently being released, it's a good time to revisit solo works by various members of the group--and new related works as well. Bassist Hugh Hopper--a member of the near-iconic Canterbury group from '69 through '73--has been involved in a number of recent offshoot projects including the French group ...
Hugh Hopper Band: Meccano Pelorus

by John Kelman
'05 is shaping up to be a busy year for bassist Hugh Hopper, who first made a name for himself over 30 years ago as member of the British progressive/fusion band Soft Machine. He'll be touring and recording with Soft Machine Legacy, featuring guitarist John Etheridge, saxophonist Elton Dean and drummer John Marshall -- all alumni ...
The Stolen Hour

By Hugh Hopper
Label: Burning Shed
Released: 2004
Track listing: Craig's Distended Train Ride; Complications at Work; An Inescapable Encounter with Mrs. Pry; Yearning for the Stolen Hour; The Long Drive; An Unregulated Sunset; A Sideways Peek at Dreamtime; Snide Wisdom Involving the Immateriality of Time; The Stuff He Sees; Mia's Timely Emergence from the East; Compatibility; Sharing the Stolen Hour.
Hugh Hopper and Matt Howarth: The Stolen Hour

by John Kelman
The Stolen Hour refers to the year 2000 when, succumbing to pressures of the international media, Australia's government decided to commence Daylight Savings Time over three months early to better synchronize so that the televised Olympic Games could be seen at more acceptable times by other countries. Bassist Hugh Hopper, of Soft Machine fame and more ...