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Uriel and Egg: The Road to Hatfield and Beyond

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2008
Track listing: Arzachel
Garden Of Earthly Delights; Azazoth; Soul Thing; Leg; Clean Innocent Fun; Metempsychosis. Bonus tracks: Introducing The Bass Guitarist; Egoman; Swooping Bill; The Salesman Song; Saturn, The Bringer Of Old Age; The Stumble.

The Metronomical Society
While Growing My Hair; Seven Is A Jolly Good Time; Germ Patrol; Enneagram; Long Piece No. 3, Part 2; Long Piece No. 3, Part 4; There's No Business Like Show Business; Blane Over Camden; Long Piece No. 3, Part 3; Wring Out the Ground (Loosely Now); McGillicuddie The Pusillanimous; Do I Like To Be Beside The Seaside.

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Uriel and Egg: The Road to Hatfield and Beyond

Read "Uriel and Egg: The Road to Hatfield and Beyond" reviewed by John Kelman


In the chronicles of progressive rock history, the British Canterbury scene has been largely defined by such groups as Caravan, Gong, Hatfield And The North, National Health and Soft Machine. But Uriel and its successor, Egg, have long been considered seminal precursors. Both featured future Hatfield keyboardist Dave Stewart, bassist/vocalist Mont Campbell and drummer Clive Brooks, ...


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