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  1. Matching Mole were an English progressive rock band associated with the Canterbury scene. Robert Wyatt formed the band in October 1971 after he left Soft Machine and recorded his first solo album, The End of an Ear (4 December 1970).

  2. Die Gruppe Matching Mole wurde im Oktober 1971 von dem ehemaligen Soft-Machine-Schlagzeuger und Sänger Robert Wyatt gegründet. Weitere Gründungsmitglieder waren Phil Miller (Gitarre), Dave Sinclair (Keyboards, zuvor bei der Gruppe Caravan ) und Bill MacCormick (Bass, zuvor bei der Gruppe Quiet Sun ).

  3. Matching Mole was a short-lived UK progressive rock band from the Canterbury scene best known for the song "O Caroline". Robert Wyatt formed the band in October 1971 after he left Soft Machine and recorded his first solo album The End of an Ear.

  4. MATCHING MOLE was the first album in the subgenre to create that perfect fusion sound of psychedelic rock and jamming sessions with all the technical jazz touches side by side with the humorous whimsical style that the style had become synonymous with.

  5. 6. Aug. 2015 · 1- Starting in the Middle of the Day We Can Drink Our Politics Away 00:002- Marchides 02:313- Nan True's Hole 10:554- Righteous Rumba 14:325- Brandy as in Be...

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  6. Matching Mole - BBC Radio 1 Live in ConcertPerformers Bill MacCormick, Dave MacRae, Phil Miller, Robert WyattProducer Jeff GriffinRecorded at the Paris Theat...

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  7. Matching Mole was the band formed by drummer/vocalist Robert Wyatt after he left the pioneering UK outfit Soft Machine in July, 1971. Soft Machine were hugely popular in France, and Robert got the name of his new band as a play on the French translation of Soft Machine: Machine Molle.