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  1. However, Matching Mole didn't measure up to either his best Soft Machine work or his best solo outings. Although Wyatt occasionally let his vocal charm and humor shine, in the main Matching Mole was an outlet for the improvisational talents of the band, which often veered from inspiration into dated fusionoid noodling.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Smoke Signals" on Discogs.

  3. March captures both the uncertainties and glories of this method beautifully. The material is drawn mainly from their eponymous first album, with guitarist Phil Miller's rifferamas "Part of the ...

  4. Matching Mole - March Ides II. 4:57; Matching Mole "Instant Kitten" 5:01; Signed Curtain. 3:08; Matching Mole "Part Of The Dance" 9:18; Matching Mole "Instant Pussy" 3:03; Matching Mole "Dedicated To Hugh, But You Weren't Listening" 4:39; Matching Mole Part of the Dance Jam [HQ Audio] 1971. 21:01; Matching Mole Part of the Dance Jam [HQ Audio ...

  5. MATCHING MOLE March music review by Cappa Progarchives.com has always (since 2002) relied on banners ads to cover web hosting fees and all. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.

  6. Matching Mole. Follow Artist +. Between his departure from the Soft Machine and the proper beginning of his solo career, Robert Wyatt steered Matching Mole, an outfit which bore much similarity to his later work with Soft Machine. Indeed,…. Read Full Biography.

  7. disco-robertwyatt.com › images › matching_moleRobert Wyatt - Matching Mole

    Instant Pussy, Part Of The Dance, Dedicated To Hugh But You Weren't. Listening, Beer As In Braindeer. Disc 2. Tracks 1 & 2: - Robert Wyatt - drums, voice, piano, mellotron. - Phil Miller - guitar. - Bill McCormick - bass guitar.