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-"[[Memories (song)|Memories]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3CZPNT9GSs] is a song written by [[Hugh Hopper]] ([[Soft Machine]]) first recorded by [[Robert Wyatt]] as the [[b-side]] of the single [[I'm A Believer / Memories]] in [[1974]]. It was later covered by [[Bill Laswell]]'s project [[Material (band)|Material]] on their [[1982]] album ''[[One Down]]'' which marked a change towards relatively more accessible mainstream [[funk]] and [[disco]]. "[[Memories (song)|Memories]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3CZPNT9GSs] was one of [[Whitney Houston]]'s first recordings as a featured vocalist.+"[[Memories (song)|Memories]]" is a song written by [[Hugh Hopper]] recorded by [[Soft Machine]] in 1967 on their demo album ''[[Jet Propelled Photographs]]''. It was later covered by [[Bill Laswell]]'s project [[Material (band)|Material]] on their [[1982]] album ''[[One Down]]'', sung by [[Whitney Houston]], one of her first recordings as featured vocalist, and [[Archie Shepp]] on tenor sax.
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"Memories" is a song written by Hugh Hopper recorded by Soft Machine in 1967 on their demo album Jet Propelled Photographs. It was later covered by Bill Laswell's project Material on their 1982 album One Down, sung by Whitney Houston, one of her first recordings as featured vocalist, and Archie Shepp on tenor sax.





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