Hurdy Gurdy / Hurdy Gurdy
Artist Hurdy Gurdy
Title Hurdy Gurdy
Format LP-Copy
Released 1971
Catalog No 64781
Label NCB
Tracks
A1. Ride on (5:07)
A2. The Giant (4:56)
A3. Tell Me Your Name (4:26)
A4. Peaceful Open Space (5:16)
B1. Babels Tower (3:16)
B2. Spaceman (4:17)
B3. Lost in the Jungle (8:37)
B4. You Can't Go Backwards (3:59)
Notes Hurdy Gurdy arose out of the Danish group Peter Belli & the B.B. Brothers in 1967. Three of the B.B. Brothers -- guitarist Claus Bohling, drummer Jens Otzen, and English bassist Mac MacLeod, then temporarily based in Denmark -- split from Belli to form a psychedelic-hard rock-oriented trio. The band moved to England in 1968, after MacLeod had been deported. It's been reported that Donovan, a friend of MacLeod whom Mac had played with previously as a backing musician, wanted to produce a version of the band covering "Hurdy Gurdy Man," a Donovan composition. However, Donovan released his own hit version of the song, and Hurdy Gurdy didn't issue anything while MacLeod was in the group, despite doing some recordings produced by Chris White and Rod Argent of the Zombies. Two late-'60s tracks by the MacLeod lineup of Hurdy Gurdy, "Neo Camel" and "Tick Tock Man," eventually appeared on the 2003 MacLeod anthology The Incredible Musical Odyssey of the Original Hurdy Gurdy Man, and are rather loose and frenetic pieces of period guitar psychedelia.
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