From minimalist composer to Pink Floyd lyricist, with many interesting stops in between, Anthony Moore (aka Anthony More) has had quite a varied career. Sadly, obscurity, in relation to the music-buying public, is the one consistent aspect of his work. More's the pity. Moore's first few solo recordings, which fit squarely into the John Cage school of minimalism, give little hint of the idiosyncratic pop music he would later write. However, in 1972, when he joined forces with like-minded oddballs Peter Blegvad and Dagmar Krause to form Slapp Happy, his potential for peculiar po...