Live 1990 (Hatfield and the North album)
Live 1990 | ||||
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Live album by Hatfield and the North | ||||
Released | November 28, 1993 | |||
Recorded | March 30, 1990 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock (Canterbury scene) | |||
Length | 57:43 | |||
Label | Demon | |||
Hatfield and the North chronology | ||||
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Live 1990 is a 1993 live album released by a reformed line-up of Canterbury scene band Hatfield and the North. This marked the band's first manifestation since its 1975 break-up. Original keyboard player Dave Stewart declined to take part and was replaced by French jazz pianist Sophia Domancich, at the time a member of drummer Pip Pyle's band Equip'Out. This line-up's activity was limited to this one appearance on Central TV's "Bedrock" series. In addition to a number of tracks from the band's classic repertoire, a large part of the concert was devoted to more recent material. This was to be Hatfield's swansong until the 2005-06 reformation.
Track listing
- "Share It" (Sinclair, Pyle)
- "Shipwrecked" (Pyle)
- "Underdub" (Miller)
- "Blott on the Landscape" (Domancich)
- "Going for a Song" (Sinclair, Pyle)
- "Cauliflower Ears" (Pyle)
- "Halfway Between Heaven and Earth" (Sinclair)
- "5/4 Intro" (Sinclair)
- "Didn't Matter Anyway" (Sinclair)
Personnel
- Musicians
- Sophia Domancich – keyboards
- Phil Miller – guitar
- Pip Pyle – drums
- Richard Sinclair – bass, vocals
- Production
- Will Ashurst – executive producer
- Duncan Smith – executive producer
References
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