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The Rotters' Club

The Rotters' Club, Hatfield And The North The Rotters' Club: The Rotters' Club was recorded between January and February 1975, at Worthing Recording Studio.

Artist: Hatfield And The North
Year: 1975
Type: Studio Album
Format: Vinyl
Produced by: Hatfield And The North
Genre: Jazz Rock, Progressive Rock
Musicians: Amanda Parsons (backing vocals), Ann Rosenthal (backing vocals), Barbara Gaskin (backing vocals), David L. Stewart (electric piano, hammond organ, moog, piano), Jimmy Hastings (flute, saxophone), Lindsay Cooper (Bassoon, oboe), Mont Campbell (French Horn), Phil Miller (guitar), Pip Pyle (drums, Percussion), Richard Sinclair (bass, guitar, vocals), Tim Hodgkinson (clarinet)

Overall: 3.83 from 3 ratings
Year ranked: 9 over 39 for 1975
Genre ranked:
9 over 121 for Jazz Rock
54 over 426 for Progressive Rock
Country ranked: 134 over 986 from U. K.
Releases:
1975
VinylVirgin RecordsV 2030
1992
Rem. Ed. Bonus Tracks
CDVirgin RecordsCDV 2030
Tracks
Number Title Duration Musics Lyrics
A1Share It;03:03Richard Sinclair; Pip Pyle; Richard Sinclair; Pip Pyle;
A2Lounging There Trying;03:15Phil Miller; Phil Miller;
A3(big) John Wayne Socks Psychology On The Jaw;00:43David L. Stewart; David L. Stewart;
A4Chaos At The Greasy Spoon;00:30Richard Sinclair; Pip Pyle; Richard Sinclair; Pip Pyle;
A5The Yes No Interlude;07:01Pip Pyle; Pip Pyle;
A6Fitter Stoke Has A Bath;07:33Pip Pyle; Pip Pyle;
A7Didn't Matter Anyway;03:33Richard Sinclair; Richard Sinclair;
B1Underdub;04:02Phil Miller; Phil Miller;
B2Mumps A)your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut (quiet) B)lumps C)prenut D)your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut (loud);20:31David L. Stewart; David L. Stewart;

Ratings and Reviews Rate this album
by deepest Tuesday, 06 March 2012 12:55

Release - Label:Virgin Records; Year:1975; Code:V 2030
by Working man Friday, 02 December 2011 20:08
A very good album often underrated.

Release - Label:Virgin Records; Year:1992; Code:CDV 2030
by beroar Tuesday, 08 November 2011 13:16
The Rotters' club probably is one of the most underestimated prog rock album of all times. It' s brilliant, immersive and sophisticated. I consider it Indispensable for a complete progressive rock discography. Recommend!

Release - Label:Virgin Records; Year:1992; Code:CDV 2030
 

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