
The Rotters' Club is a Rock album by Hatfield And The North, originally released in 1975. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Prog Rock
- layered
- playful
- cerebral
About
Hatfield and the North's second LP stands as a high watermark for the prog rock associated with England's Canterbury scene and, while filled with stunning musicianship, demonstrates both the strengths and some of the weaknesses of the Hatfield style. Dave Stewart on keyboards, Phil Miller on guitar, Richard Sinclair on bass and vocals, and Pip Pyle on drums (supplemented by a few guest instrumentalists and the ever-ethereal Northettes with their "la la" backing vocals) generally show an admirable sense of restraint and, like their Canterbury peers, are careful to avoid the pomposity and bombast of better-known prog rockers of the .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Share It3:02
- A2Lounging There Trying3:10
- A3(Big) John Wayne Socks Psychology On The Jaw0:46
- A4Chaos At The Greasy Spoon0:30
- A5The Yes No Interlude7:02
- A6Fitter Stoke Has A Bath7:38
- A7Didn't Matter Anyway3:03
Side B
- B1Underdub3:55
- Mumps
Credits
Performers
- Richard SinclairBASS VOCALS GUITAR
- Tim HodgkinsonCLARINET
- Pip PyleDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Jimmy HastingsFLUTE TENOR SAXOPHONE SOPRANO SAXOPHONE
- Mont CampbellFRENCH HORN
- Phil MillerGUITAR
- Lindsay CooperOBOE BASSOON
- Dave StewartORGAN ELECTRIC PIANO
- Amanda ParsonsVOCALS
- Ann RosenthalVOCALS
- Barbara GaskinVOCALS
- The NorthettesVOCALS
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold
