Matching Mole's Little Red Record
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Matching Mole's Little Red Record | ||
Studio album by Matching Mole | ||
Released | 1972 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Progressive rock (Canterbury Scene) |
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Length | 42:56 | |
Label | Sony Music | |
Producer(s) | Robert Fripp | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Matching Mole chronology | ||
Matching Mole (1972) |
Matching Mole's Little Red Record (1972) |
BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (1975) |
Matching Mole's Little Red Record (1972) is the second album of the British Canterbury Scene band Matching Mole. Compared to their first album, Little Red Record was more of a team effort, with Wyatt taking a less involved role. The band was formed in 1971 by Robert Wyatt after he left Soft Machine.
[edit] Track listing
- "Starting In The Middle Of The Day We Can Drink Our Politics Away" – 2:31
- "Marchides" – 8:25
- "Nan True's Hole" – 3:37
- "Righteous Rhumba" – 2:50
- "Brandy As In Benji" – 4:24
- "Gloria Gloom" – 8:05
- "God Song" – 2:59
- "Flora Fidgit" – 3:27
- "Smoke Signal" – 6:38
[edit] Personnel
- Bill MacCormick - Bass guitar
- Dave McRae (musician) - Keyboards
- Phil Miller - Guitar
- Robert Wyatt - Drums, Vocals
Guest: