Memories (Hugh Hopper song)  

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"Memories"[1] is a song written by Hugh Hopper recorded by Soft Machine in 1967. It was later covered[2] 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.

Cover of Jet Propelled Photographs (a.k.a. De Lane Lea demos)

4/1967, Soft Machine, De Lane Lea, London, sessions for LP demos

1. That's How Much I Need You Now (Wyatt) 2. Save Yourself (Wyatt) 3. I Should've Known (Hugh Hopper) 4. Jet-propelled Photographs (Ayers) 5. When I Don't Want You (Hugh Hopper) 6. Memories (Hugh Hopper) 7. You Don't Remember (Wyatt/Allen) 8. She's Gone (Hugh Hopper) 9. I'd Rather Be With You (Ayers) Daevid Allen - guitar Mike Ratledge - piano, organ Kevin Ayers - bass, vocals on 4 Robert Wyatt - drums, vocals released as Rock Generation Volume 7/8 (BYG France 1971 LP), as At The Beginning (Charly 1977 LP) and as Jet-Propelled Photographs (Charly 1989 CD)



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