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Fuzzy Duck were an English progressive rock/ hard rock group from London, formed in 1970. The group's self-titled studio album Fuzzy Duck was released in 1971 on the MAM label. A much sought-after classic of U.K. underground progressive rock and psychedelia, this was originally issued in a scarce edition of 500 back in 1971. The album reached legendary status by affiliation, as it features bassist/vocalist Mick Hawksworth of Five Day Week Straw People, Killing Floor and Andromeda, as well as Crazy World of Arthur Brown keyboardist Roy Sharland and drummer Paul Francis of Tucky Buzzard (and later of Tranquility). This album is classic keyboard-driven British progressive rock in the vein of Soft Machine and Caravan. The group disbanded soon after the release of their album, but enduring interest in the band led to reissues on CD by Akarma, Esoteric and Repertoire Records. Additionally, in 1971 vocalist Garth Watt-Roy (the elder brother of bass player Norman Watt-Roy) was asked by the band Steamhammer to provide vocals for the final album, Speech (released in 1972 and produced by former Yardbirds vocalist Keith Relf). He also played guitar and sang with East of Eden and, in the 1980s, he played guitar on the Goodbye to the Island album by Bonnie Tyler, as well as with Paul Young and the Q-Tips. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Time Will Be Your Doctor
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Mrs. Prout
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Just Look Around You
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Afternoon Out
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More Than I Am
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Country Boy
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In Our Time
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A Word From Big D
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Double Time Woman
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Big Brass Band
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One More Hour
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No Name Face
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