
Demon Fuzz
Origin England
Genres Afro rock, psychedelic soul, progressive rock
Years active 1968–1972
Labels Dawn
Demon Fuzz was an English rock band which was formed in 1968 and broke up in 1972. Its members had all immigrated to Britain from Caribbean Commonwealth countries. The band's name means "devil's children or bad policemen". Their album, Afreaka!, has become a popular source for sampling. Since 2008, they have received sporadic airplay by the BBC radio presenters Huey Morgan and Gideon Coe
Tracks:
All tracks written by Ray Rhoden and Winston Raphael Joseph except where noted.
01. Past, Present And Future - 00:00
02. Disillusioned Man - 09:59
03. Another Country (Ron Polte) - 14:55
04. Hymn To Mother Earth - 23:26
05. Mercy (Variation No. 1) (Ray Harris) - 31:30
Personnel:
- Smokey Adams - vocals
- Ray Rhoden - organ, piano
- Winston Raphael Joseph - guitar
- Sleepy Jack Joseph - bass
- Steven John - drums
- Clarance Brooms Crosdale - trombone
- Paddy Corea - flute, congas, tenor & soprano saxophone, arranger
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- Ayinde Folarin - additional congas
- Barry Murray - producer