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      • Consistently propelled and persistently inventive, HatN is one of the best, though sadly briefest, sparks to be ignited in the peak of prog rock. This is an outstanding document of this band's prowess and dynamic interplay. Must-hear for any fan of jazz or progressive rock, much more than just an offhand archival release for fans only.
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  2. After much deliberation I've arrived at the conclusion that this debut is not only Hatfield's best, but the best Canterbury album i've ever heard! The music is free flowing trippy Jazz Rock that harbors some Pop sensibilities (when it wants to) and a healthy dose of absurd British humor.

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    Grosso Lavoro; Drowning in the Bathroom; K Licks (long); The Crest; Pink & Green Machine; Further Dances; La Barbe extract; COnfiture de la Barbe; Born Again Crustacean; Elevenses; Farce Majeure; Spaces Not Notes; Song For All Our Mums; Extract; The Men's One-Metre Dash; K Licks (short); One of Wilde's; Blane Over The Low Countries; Drowning repris...

    Phil Miller: guitar; Pip Pyle: drums, percussion, sheep noise; Richard Sinclair: bass, vocals; Dave Stewart: keyboards, tone generators.

    Title: Hattitude: Archive Recordings 1973-1975, Volume 2| Year Released: 2006| Record Label: Self Produced

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  3. Hatfield & The North was a supergroup, formed by Sinclair (Caravan), Miller (guitars, from Matching Mole), Pyle (from Gong, drums), Stewart (Khan, keyboards). Their first album is one of the best Canterbury albums of all time.

  4. HATFIELD & THE NORTH were a two-album Canterbury Scene band, named after the well-known A1 Motorway sign on the Great North Road from London to Edinburgh. Their first eponymously-titled album passed by virtually unnoticed at the time of its release in 1974, but their second album "The Rotters' Club" (1975) is much better-known.

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  5. Hatfield and the North is the first album by the English Canterbury scene rock band Hatfield and the North, released in February 1974. In the Q & Mojo Classic Special Edition Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock , the album came #34 in its list of "40 Cosmic Rock Albums".

  6. No matter. Stewart brought with him the same unique keyboard sound that had graced two Egg albums (with a third in the pipeline) and formed, with Miller in particular, a relationship of absolute musical precision, with loads of charm to boot.

  7. Feb 17, 2005 · Hatfield and the North: Hatwise Choice: Archive Recordings 1973-1975, Volume 1 album review by John Kelman, published on February 17, 2005. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!