Fuzzy Duck

Fuzzy Duck

Genres: Progressive rock, Psychedelic Rock, hard rock, classic rock, rock

About Fuzzy Duck

This is one of the many harder-edged and organ dominated progressive bands that emerged in the early Seventies. Unfortunately very little is known about FUZZY DUCK’s history. The musicians were Paul Francis (drums, percussion), Mick (Doc) Hawksworth (bass, vocals, acoustic 12-string, electric cello), Roy (Daze) Sharland (organ, electric piano) and Grahame White (guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar). The eponymous album from 1971 was released on CD by both the German Repertoire Records and the UK Aftermath Records. FUZZY DUCK’s music is simple but it touches me very much: pleasant vocals, a tight rhythm-section, strong guitarwork and, the most delightful element, floods of Hammond organ. This reminds me of Ken Hensley from early URIAH HEEP and Manfred Wieczorke from German heavy progressive band JANE. The guitarplay is also a good point, featuring fiery solos and catchy riffs. The final song “A word from bid D” includes the so called ‘ducking vocals’ from keyboardplayer Roy (Daze) Sharland, very funny to hear. FUZZY DUCK's music has echoes from ATOMIC ROOSTER, SPENCER DAVIES GROUP, VANILLA FUDGE and QUATERMASS. If you like the Hammond organ, don’t miss this CD! By the way, I own the Aftermath CD version, it contains 11 tracks, including the previously unreleased “No name face”.

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Fuzzy Duck — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Fuzzy Duck More Than I Am
Fuzzy Duck Mrs. Prout
Fuzzy Duck Afternoon Out
Fuzzy Duck Time Will Be Your Doctor
Fuzzy Duck Mrs Prout
Fuzzy Duck Country Boy
More Than I Am
Mrs. Prout
Afternoon Out
Time Will Be Your Doctor
Mrs Prout
Country Boy