Matching Mole – Matching Mole (White Vinyl)
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Matching Mole, released in 1972, is the debut album from Robert Wyatt’s post-Soft Machine project and a defining statement of early Canterbury Scene progressive rock. The record showcases Wyatt’s unique blend of whimsical songwriting, jazz-inspired improvisation, and experimental textures, with contributions from Phil Miller (guitar), Dave Sinclair (keyboards), and Bill MacCormick (bass). Tracks like O Caroline combine heartfelt, almost fragile lyricism with lush arrangements, while Part of the Dance and Instant Pussy highlight the band’s improvisational edge and playful spirit.
The album balances accessibility with adventurousness, moving fluidly between tender ballads, quirky humor, and avant-garde passages. Matching Mole is both a continuation of Wyatt’s work in Soft Machine and a bold step into new territory, setting the tone for the band’s brief but influential run. Pressed on white vinyl, this edition emphasizes its status as a collectible reissue of a cult classic.
Reviews:
“Matching Mole’s debut blends Canterbury whimsy with experimental edge, anchored by Wyatt’s distinctive songwriting.” – AllMusic
“An album that veers between delicate beauty and chaotic improvisation, capturing the restless creativity of its players.” – The Guardian
“Matching Mole stands as a key document of the Canterbury sound, marrying playfulness with progressive ambition.” – Prog Magazine
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:(203 votes)Artist: Matching MoleLabel: Klimt RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country:Genre:Style:A1
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B2 Beer As In Braindeer
B3 Immediate Curtain
B4 Memories Membrane - Bonus Track