Fuzzy Duck |
A memorable name with an outstanding cover, Fuzzy Duck is a classic slice of underground London art rock and melodic psychedelia. Originally released on MAM in 1971, itโs truly a musical force of infectious riffs and fiery solos, sharp tempo changes, a tight rhythm section and heavy, Hammond-drenched grooves. With echoes of Spencer Davis Group, early Grand Funk and Vanilla Fudge, it comes on like a heavier Soft Machine or Caravan. No wonder Fuzzy Duckโs cult appeal has endured.
The album features Mick Hawksworth (Five Day Week Straw People, Andromeda) on bass, acoustic 12-string, electric cello and some of the vocal duties, and also Roy โDazeโ Sharland (Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Spice) on organ and electric piano. Accompanying those two were Paul Francis on drums and percussion, and Grahame White on guitars and the rest of the vocals.
Originally released in an edition of 500, Fuzzy Duck became legendary all over the world through a holy trinity of scarcity, personnel and its sheer brilliance.
The album kicks off with a heavy, bass-fuelled, Hammond rocker titled โTime Will Be Your Doctorโ. This is pure hard-edged blues rock, brilliantly played. Its drum break intro was sampled by DJ Premier for Gang Starrโs โMostly Tha Voiceโ on 1994โs legendary Hard To Earn. And we can hear its personality all over Harvey and Thomas Bullockโs Map Of Africa.
Rollicking highlight โMrs. Proutโ follows. At nearly 7 minutes long, it incorporates more psych-leaning guitar and drawn-out keyboards ร la Ray Manzarek with the band effortlessly switching from jazzy rhythm section to a progressive one. That magnificent instrumental jam that starts half-way and continues through to the end is a true wonder.
โJust Look Around Youโ is propulsive folk-rock with a soaring, proto power-pop chorus, backed by frenetic organ and heavy bass high in the rich, intoxicating mix. Back comes the heavy, strung-out psych to both close out side one with โAfternoon Outโ and kick off side two with โMore Than I Amโ. Both tracks are improvisational winners that stylistically nod to the late sixties and โMore Than I Amโโs guitar hook, catchy organ and memorable chorus wouldโve surely made it a great single.
โCountry Boyโ quenches the thirst for rhythm and melody, only the lyrics and vibe are wonderfully creepy. The sudden cut of the groove and the drop into a more sinister tempo will make you stumble, before the band pick up speed and toss you back again into the opening jam, this time with a badass organ to ride you home. The final, fully fleshed out track is the majestic โIn Our Timeโ, which oscillates between endless organ-driven boogie and heavenly, genuinely moving vocals. Just stunning.
Infamous instrumental cut โA Word from Big Dโ rounds out the album. Yes, thatโs the band jamming with duck quack sound effects accompanying the music. โDucking vocalsโ as the sleeve says. You know, just in case the whole โduckโ theme had passed you by. Itโs an appropriate closer for what sounds like an album that must have been a lot of fun to record. Itโs definitely fun to listen to.
Mastered by Be Withโs chief sound duck Simon Francis and cut with glee by the veteran Pete Norman, this reissue of Fuzzy Duckโs one-and-only LP sounds as mighty as it should. That unforgettable sleeve artwork has been carefully restored and the records pressed by the wonderful Record Industry in the Netherlands. Essential.
- 2020 re-issue
- Originally released on MAM in 1971
- 140g vinyl
- Remastered from the original analogue tapes
- Classic slice of underground London art rock and melodic psychedelia
- Genre: ROCK
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 6/22/20
- Internal ID: JIT