Live 1990 (Hatfield and the North album)

Live 1990 is a 1993 live album released by a reformed line-up of Canterbury scene band Hatfield and the North. This marked the band's first manifestation since its 1975 break-up. Original keyboard player Dave Stewart declined to take part and was replaced by French jazz pianist Sophia Domancich, at the time a member of drummer Pip Pyle's band Equip'Out. This line-up's activity was limited to this one appearance on Central TV's "Bedrock" series. In addition to a number of tracks from the band's classic repertoire, a large part of the concert was devoted to more recent material. This was to be Hatfield's swan song until the 2005–06 reformation.

Live 1990
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 28, 1993
RecordedMarch 30, 1990
VenueNottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
GenreProgressive rock, Canterbury scene
Length57:43
LabelDemon
Hatfield and the North chronology
Afters
(1980)
Live 1990
(1993)
Hatwise Choice: Archive Recordings 1973-1975, Volume 1
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing edit

  1. "Share It" (Sinclair, Pyle)
  2. "Shipwrecked" (Pyle)
  3. "Underdub" (Miller)
  4. "Blott on the Landscape" (Domancich)
  5. "Going for a Song" (Sinclair, Pyle)
  6. "Cauliflower Ears" (Pyle)
  7. "Halfway Between Heaven and Earth" (Sinclair)
  8. "5/4 Intro" (Sinclair)
  9. "Didn't Matter Anyway" (Sinclair)

Personnel edit

Musicians
Production
  • Will Ashurst – executive producer
  • Duncan Smith – executive producer

Recorded in Nottingham, 30 March 1990.
This was taken from a video shoot at a TV studio that also hosted a Gong Reunion around the same time.

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