Description: Matching Mole includes: Robert Wyatt.Released later in the same year as their debut, this 1972 album was the band's final. The punningly-titled band (an English pronunciation of the French translation of Robert Wyatt's previous band, Sof...
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Track Listing 1. Glora Gloom 2. God Song 3. Flora Fidgit 4. Smoke Signal 5. Starting In The Middle Of The Day (we can drink our politics away) 6. Marchides 7. Nan True's Hole 8. Righteous Rhumba 9. Brandy As In Benj
Details
Number of CDs:
1
Producer:
Robert Fripp
Recording Type:
Studio
Distributor:
Universal Music
Recording Mode:
Stereo
Album Notes Matching Mole includes: Robert Wyatt.Released later in the same year as their debut, this 1972 album was the band's final. The punningly-titled band (an English pronunciation of the French translation of Robert Wyatt's previous band, Soft Machine) broke up just after it was issued. This outing is a bit more experimental than its predecessor, favoring a range of sonic experiments, such as "Gloria Gloom." This also marked the debut of one of Wyatt's most gorgeous enduring songs, "God Song." It's quiet bearing actually points the way for his classic solo albums which were to follow a few years later (ROCK BOTTOM and RUTH IS STRANGER THAN RICHARD). Produced by Robert Fripp, this album presents the more intellectual and introspective side of the era's British progressive bands. It has aged very well over the decades and is an important chapter Wyatt's varied career and output.