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Live 1990

by Hatfield and The North

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Share It 03:26
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Shipwrecked 13:31
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Underdub 05:03
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Blott 08:55
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5/4 Intro 01:47
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about

"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 swan song until the 2005–06 reformation.
-Wikipedia
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This set has been re-issued several times under different titles:
richardsinclairsongs.bandcamp.com/album/access-all-areas

A rehearsal for this concert, with additional tunes by Phil Miller that were cut out of the final programme, is also available:
richardsinclairsongs.bandcamp.com/album/live-1990-run-through-the-day-before

Track 10 is a phone interview with Richard, and is presented here courtesy of Joe Smith Music Stuff. Thanks Joe!
www.youtube.com/@JoeSmithMusicStuff

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released March 30, 1990

Richard Sinclair - bass, vocals
Phil Miller - guitar
Pip Pyle - drums, stage announcements
Sophia Domancich - keyboards

All titles by Richard Sinclair, except "Share It" (lyrics by Pip Pyle), "Shipwrecked" and "Cauliflower Ears" by Pip Pyle, and "Blott" by Sophia Domancich

© 1992 Central Music

Filmed and recorded in Nottingham Central TV Studios, for the 'Bedrock' TV series, 30th March 1990

Executive producers for Central Music: Will Ashurst and Duncan Smith

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Richard Sinclair Martina Franca, Italy

The leading voice of the Canterbury Scene. Beginning with the Wilde Flowers, on to Caravan, Hatfield & the North, Camel and all his recent group efforts, Richard Sinclair's singing and bass playing have been a constant source of delight for lovers of Canterbury music. A deep, low voice, a talent for memorable melodies few can match, plus an imaginative and fluid technique on the bass and guitar. ... more

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