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Years active
  
1971–1972 1973

Labels
  
CBS

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Associated acts
  
Soft Machine, Hatfield and the North, 801

Past members
  
Bill MacCormick Robert Wyatt Phil Miller Dave Sinclair Dave MacRae Francis Monkman Gary Windo

Origin
  
Canterbury, United Kingdom (1971)

Members
  
Robert Wyatt, Dave Sinclair, Phil Miller, Bill MacCormick, Dave MacRae

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Canterbury scene

Albums
  
Matching Mole's Little Red, Matching Mole, Smoke Signals, March, Live In Concert

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). He continued his role on vocals and drums and was joined by David Sinclair, of Caravan, on organ and piano, Phil Miller on guitar and Bill MacCormick, formerly of Quiet Sun, on bass. The name is a pun on Machine Molle, the French translation of the name of Wyatt's previous group Soft Machine.

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Career

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Their first, eponymous album was released in April 1972, the bulk of which was composed by Wyatt himself, with the exception of "O Caroline" (a Dave Sinclair composition with lyrics by Wyatt about his recent breakup with girlfriend Caroline Coon) and Phil Miller's "Part of the Dance". For their second album, Matching Mole's Little Red Record, released in November 1972 and produced by Robert Fripp of King Crimson, Sinclair was replaced by New Zealand-born keyboard player and composer Dave MacRae who had already played a guest role on the first album. This album was more of a team effort, with Wyatt concentrating on lyrics and vocal melodies and leaving the composing to his bandmates.

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Matching Mole disbanded in late September 1972 immediately upon completion of a European tour supporting Soft Machine, with Sinclair and Miller going on to form the more successful Hatfield and the North. A new lineup – consisting of Wyatt, MacCormick, ex-Curved Air keyboardist Francis Monkman and jazz saxophonist Gary Windo – was due to record a third album in 1973. This was cancelled when Wyatt fell from a window in June 1973, and was paralysed from the waist down, and therefore unable to continue drumming.

Personnel

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  • Bill MacCormick – bass (1971–1972, 1973)
  • Robert Wyatt – drums, vocals, Mellotron (1971–1972, 1973)
  • Phil Miller – guitar (1971–1972)
  • Dave Sinclair – piano, organ (1971–1972)
  • Dave MacRae – piano, organ, electric piano, synthesiser (1972)
  • Francis Monkman – keyboards (1973)
  • Gary Windo – saxophone (1973)
  • Filmography

  • 2015: Romantic Warriors III: Canterbury Tales (DVD)

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    Songs

    O CarolineMatching Mole · 1972
    Part of the DanceMatching Mole · 1972
    MarchidesSmoke Signals · 2001

    References

    Matching Mole Wikipedia