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        <![CDATA[Digging further into the Canterbury archives...

A beautiful Matching Mole obscurity, a closer look at Mike Ratledge's keyboard style, something new from the Canterbury area, Caravan's finest hour (arguably), Planet Gong, Centipede, an unlikely Northumbrian folk-style cover of a Robert Wyatt song, and quite a lot of things from 1974.

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