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  1. Hatfield and the North were an experimental Canterbury scene rock band that lasted from October 1972 to June 1975, with some reunions thereafter.

  2. Hatfield and the North was a progressive rock band from the UK, led by former Caravan bassist Richard Sinclair. Explore their albums, reviews, videos, and live recordings on Progarchives.com, the ultimate prog rock music website.

  3. Jul 31, 2016 · Hatfield and the North - Live at Rainbow Theatre, 1975. dedeguitarmann. 8.62K subscribers. 3.3K. 188K views 7 years ago. This is a pitch/sync corrected version of this live performance by...

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    • Son Of ‘There’s No Place Like Homerton’ Landing in the number one spot on our Top 10 Hatfield and the North songs list is the very original sounding track “Son Of ‘There’s No Place Like Homerton.’
    • Fitter Stoke Has A Bath. The song “Fitter Stoke Has A Bath,” was released on the band’s second album. It is one of the most popular Hatfield and the North songs.
    • Calyx. The great Phil Miller song “Calyx” appeared on the band’s debut album. We love the vocal harmonies juxtaposed against the backward tape rolls.
    • Mumps. The song title, “Mumps,” represents a 20-minute musical suite on side two of the band’s second album The Rotters Club. The “Mumps” suite consists of the tracks below.
  4. Band: Hatfield And The NorthAlbum: Hatfield And The North Year: 1974Genres: Progressive Rock / Jazz Rock (Canterbury Scene)Released: (Japan SHM-CD 2011-VJCP-...

  5. Hatfield and the North. Canterbury prog-rock supergroup featuring members of Caravan, Matching Mole, Egg, and Gong. Read Full Biography.

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  7. Apr 18, 2019 · Hatfield & The North was a supergroup, formed by Sinclair (Caravan), Miller (guitars, from Matching Mole), Pyle (from Gong, drums), Stewart (Khan, keyboards). Their first album is one of the best Canterbury albums of all time.