Duffy — Scruffy Duffy 1973 (UK, Heavy Progressive,Blues Rock)
Duffy's second LP Scruffy Duffy's opening bars take you to the Exile On Main Street territories, but that-s just until the vocals begin-then you see you are into something different. The sound of Duffy is between the raw side of Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and the pastoral side of Jethro Tull, but their very personal mix of psychedelia, progressive and hard rock is unique. Scruffy Duffy released in 1973 on Chapter One label.
Tracks:
01. Running Away — 0:00
02. Changing My Ways — 2:33
03. Ode To Clay — 8:34
04. The 1959 Rock ‘N’ Roll Bop — 11:30
05. The Browns — 14:31
06. Banker — 17:36
07. Joker — 22:03
08. I Can’t Help The Way I Am — 24:33
09. St. John’s — 25:56
10. Finale — 35:00
Personnel:
Stuart (The Queen) Reffold (Stuart Benzee) — lead vocals, harp, percussion Barry (Fruity) Coote — lead guitar, 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar Joe (Leslie) Nanson — organ, keyboards, vocals Patrick (Paddy) Sarjeant — bass, vocals Will (Wombat) Wright — drums, percussion + Stephen Sulke — producer, engineer
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