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Hatfield And The North
   

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Hatfield And The North
   

 Hatfield And The North

   Year: 1973   

Tracks: 17






Emerging from the Canterbury, England melodious community which also launched Gong and Kevin Ayers' the Whole World, the capricious progressive stone unit Hatfield and the North formed in 1972. Named in pureness of a throughway world house outside of London, the group's initiation rank brought together a who's-who of the Canterbury artistic production rock word-painting -- vocalist/bassist Richard Sinclair was a early extremity of Caravan, guitar player Phil Miller had tenured with Robert Wyatt in Matching Mole, and drummer Pip Pyle had served with both Gong and Delivery. After a series of line up shuffles, keyboardist Dave Stewart (an alumnus of Egg) was brought in to smash the wheel, and in tandem with the Northettes -- a triple of championship vocalists consisting of Barbara Gaskin, Amanda Parsons and Ann Rosenthal -- the mathematical group began gigging regularly.


Upon signing to Virgin, Hatfield and the North recorded their 1974 self-titled debut LP, a flashy, for the most part improvisational work middle 'tween melodic pop and more van stylings. A individual, "Let's Eat (Real Soon)," appeared at the end of the year, and in 1975 the mathematical group resurfaced with The Rotters Club; although the record briefly landed in the U.K. charts, their commercial future looked dim, and so Hatfield and the North disbanded inside months of the album's going. Sinclair soon coupled Camel, while Stewart recorded with Bill Bruford earlier finding pop success in 1981 with ex-Zombie Colin Blunstone on a compensate of the Jimmy Ruffin chestnut "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?" In 1989, Hatfield and the North reunited, minus Stewart, for a series of live dates; a document of the performances, Live 1990, followed in 1993.