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      • The band recorded two albums, Hatfield and the North (1974) and The Rotters' Club (1975).
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  2. In 2007, Cuneiform Records re-released two albums by Steve Miller and Lol Coxhill with bonus material including 20 minutes of material by the proto-Hatfield and the North line-up of Delivery playing "God Song", "Bossa Nochance/Big Jobs", and "Betty" (a variation on some of the Sinclair bass riffs that also produced Hatfield's "Rifferama").

  3. The legendary Canterbury band Hatfield and the North was active in 1972 - 1975 and released only two studio albums. In 1990 "they were summoned by Central TV to make a one-off appearance in their Bedrock series of one-hour music showcases".

  4. 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".

  5. Discography. 110. Credits 2. Album. Showing all (4) Issues. Average. Ratings. Reviews. Title. / Release Date. +13. 3.74. 2,288. 58. Hatfield and the North. 1974. +9. 3.76. 2,495. 53. The Rotters' Club. 1975. +1.

  6. HATFIELD AND THE NORTH live albums. 3.05 | 2 ratings. Live 1990 (aka Live In Nottingham) Jazz Related Rock 1993. 3.50 | 3 ratings. Hatwise Choice: Archive Recordings 1973-1975, Volume 1. Jazz Related Rock 2005.

  7. Apr 18, 2019 · "Hatfield and The North" is the eponymously titled debut full-length studio album by UK progressive rock/jazz-rock act Hatfield and The North. The album was released through Virgin Records in February 1974. Hatfield and The North formed in mid-1972 by members and ex-members of Delivery, Gong, Caravan, and Matching Mole.

  8. Hatfield And The North. Formed in November 1972 by Pip Pyle, David Sinclair, Phil Miller and his brother Steve Miller (3), strictly confined to front-room appearances. Pianist Steve left after six weeks and was replaced by organist Dave's cousin Richard Sinclair. Dave stayed until January 1973, when he rejoined Caravan and was replaced by Dave ...

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