Fuzzy Duck (album)

Fuzzy Duck is the self-titled album by London-based progressive rock band Fuzzy Duck. When it was originally released, only 500 pressings were made, making the original vinyl LP extremely rare.

Fuzzy Duck
Studio album by
Released1971
RecordedOlympic Studios, London
GenreProgressive rock, hard rock
Length40:51
LabelMAM
ProducerFuzzy Duck
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The song "Time Will Be Your Doctor" was written by Paul Francis with two of his Tucky Buzzard bandmates, Nicky Graham and David Leonard Brown. Tucky Buzzard did their own version of the song for their self-titled album.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Time Will Be Your Doctor"Paul Francis, Nicky Graham, David Leonard BrownWhite5:09
2."Mrs. Prout"Francis, Roy SharlandWhite6:47
3."Just Look Around You"Mick HawksworthHawksworth4:20
4."Afternoon Out"Francis, SharlandWhite4:57
5."More Than I Am"HawksworthHawksworth5:30
6."Country Boy"Francis, Sharland, Grahame WhiteWhite6:00
7."In Our Time"HawksworthHawksworth6:39
8."A Word From Big D"White, HawksworthSharland1:39
Bonus tracks on CD release
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
9."Double Time Woman"Garth Watt RoyWatt Roy2:58
10."Big Brass Band"Martin, MeskellWatt Roy2:56
11."One More Hour"Watt Roy, Francis, Hawksworth, SharlandWatt Roy3:58
12."No Name Face"Watt Roy, Francis, Hawksworth, SharlandWatt Roy3:05

Personnel

  • Mick Hawksworth – bass, vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar (7), electric cello (7)
  • Roy Sharland – organ, vocals (8), electric piano (3)
  • Paul Francis – drums, percussion
  • Grahame White – electric (1-8) and acoustic (2) guitars, vocals (1-8)
  • Garth Watt Roy – electric guitar (9-12), vocals (9-12)
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