YEAR: 1972
STYLE: Progressive Rock/ Canterbury
FORMAT: APE (Image + Log + Cue + Scans + 5% Recovery)
SIZE: 329 Mb
COUNTRY: UK
THE BAND:
Phil Miller / guitar; Bill MacCormick / bass; Dave McRae / electric piano; Robert Wyatt / drums, vocalsCuneiform label has shot two live albums titled March and Smoke Signals(this one). Both of albums were recorded on their lives in 1972, the period of as-we-can-say their peak. With listening to the two live works, I can't consider about Maching Mole without Robert Wyatt...exactly, it's maybe natural. In this album, same as in the studio, he could hit and blow audience by his strict drumming. But I feel March is stricter and clearer than Smoke Signals. (Of course, both have good atmosphere and feeling and their quality are so high.) Why can I feel so? Was their potential higher in March? Or, with a good meaning, was they relaxed with playing? God and the members of Matching Mole only know...
Whatever I can feel, this live performance was great. No suspicion.
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Track Listing:1. Intro (0:44)
2. March Ides I (4:22)
3. Smoke Rings (7:51)
4. Nan True's Hole (6:00)
5. Brandy As In Benj (4:22)
6. Electric Piano Solo (1:11)
7. March Ides II (4:56)
8. Instant Pussy (2:51)
9. Smoke Signal (6:55)
10. Lything & Gracing (11:48)
The Band:- Phil Miller / guitar
- Bill MacCormick / bass
- Dave McRae / electric piano
- Robert Wyatt / drums, vocals
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