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LP HURDY GURDY
Hurdy Gurdy
Country of release: Italy, 2002
Original released: 1971
Label: Akarma
Catalogue number: AK 224
Barcode: -
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Ride On (5:07)
2. The Giant (4:56)
3. Tell Me Your Name (4:26)
4. Peaceful Open Space (5:16)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Babels Tower (3:16)
2. Spaceman (4:17)
3. Lost In The Jungle (8:37)
4. You Can't Go Backwards (3:59)
Listen At YouTube:
Hurdy Gurdy emerged from the Danish group Peter Belli
and the Boom Boom Brothers (aka The B.B. Brothers) in June 1967, when three
members of the B.B. Brothers, guitarist Claus Bøhling, drummer Jens Otzen and
British vocalist and bassist Mac MacLeod formed the power trio. Inspired by
Cream but with more psychedelic leanings, they split from Peter Belli and
MacLeod named the band 'Hurdy Gurdy'. They had considerable success in
Scandinavia, breaking many attendance records for their live shows. The band
moved to England in early 1968, after MacLeod had been deported from
Denmark.
From Denmark, MacLeod wrote to Donovan's manager Ashley Kozak on
19 December 1967 to ask if he could help the band in any way. Donovan wrote "The
Hurdy Gurdy Man" for them as a gift for MacLeod. MacLeod came back to the U.K.
in the new year to see Donovan and, a few weeks later, the rest of the band
followed. After hearing Donovan's demo tape, the band set up outside his Little
Berkhamsted cottage and played their version of the song. Donovan did not like
the heavy take on the track they played as he wanted a softer, acoustic
arrangement. Soon after, he released his own version of the song which became a
hit, his version in the end had a similar arrangement to the Hurdy Gurdy
version. Donovan told Keith Altham of the NME (and Hit Parader) in December
1968:
"Hurdy Gurdy Man" was originally written for a Danish group by
that name (...) There is a friend of mine in the group — Mac MacLeod — whom I
looked to in the early days to learn how to pick the guitar. I wrote the song
especially for them but then we got into a disagreement over how it was to be
produced. I wanted to do it one way and they another. So I said, 'Right then -
I'll do it myself because I think it's good enough for a single.' So I did it.
And it's out.
While they were in the UK, they did some recordings
produced by Chris White and Rod Argent of The Zombies. Two tracks by the MacLeod
era of Hurdy Gurdy, "Tick Tock Man" and "Neo Camel", are on the Mac MacLeod
anthology The Incredible Musical Odyssey of the Original Hurdy Gurdy Man and
showcase the free-flowing power trio psychedelic rock sound that rivalled The
Jimi Hendrix Experience in their live performances.
Otzen and Bøhling had
to return to Denmark shortly after those recordings, as they were unable to
secure work permits from the Musician's Union. A new bassist (Torben
Forné) was recruited to replace MacLeod and,
in early 1971, they released a self-titled album for CBS which has recently been
reissued on CD. MacLeod briefly joined the post-Zombies group Argent.
In
1993, Bøhling re-formed the band and performed two concerts at the Cavern Club
in Exeter. (en.wikipedia.org)
Claus Bøhling - Vocals, Guitar,
Harmonica, Sitar
Torben Forné - Bass
Jens Marqvard Otzen - Percussion
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