Cover of Hatfield and the North The Rotters' Club
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For fans of hatfield and the north, lovers of progressive rock and canterbury scene music, and 1970s fusion rock enthusiasts
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This review refers to Hatfield and the North's 1970s progressive rock album The Rotters' Club. Due to missing full review text, the analysis cannot be completed. The rating is moderate at 3 out of 5 stars.

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01   Share It (03:03)

02   Lounging There Trying (03:15)

03   (Big) John Wayne Socks Psychology on the Jaw (00:43)

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04   Chaos at the Greasy Spoon (00:30)

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05   The Yes No Interlude (07:01)

06   Fitter Stoke Has a Bath (07:33)

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07   Didn't Matter Anyway (03:33)

08   Underdub (04:02)

09   Mumps: a. Your Majesty Is Like a Cream Donut (Quiet) / b. Lumps / c. Prenut / d. Your Majesty Is Like a Cream Donut (Loud) (20:23)

Hatfield and the North

English Canterbury-scene group formed by Phil Miller, Dave Stewart, Richard Sinclair, and Pip Pyle. They issued two influential studio albums—Hatfield & The North (1974) and The Rotters’ Club (1975)—blending intricate jazz harmonies with melodic pop smarts; Robert Wyatt guested and The Northettes provided signature vocal textures.
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 Not easy music but with magic on its wings.

 An album without breaks, sometimes dissonant, but with oases of crystalline melody, pure lyricism, like a Dylan Thomas poem sublimated into music and voice.