Hungry Wolf - Hungry Wolf 1970

Hungry Wolf's sole album is primarily instrumental pop-influenced soul jazz, with some splendid heavy Hammond organ courtesy of the Mohawks' Alan Hawkshaw. Loosely played electric guitar, simple rhythms, brass charts, and even some vocals which is fairly rare for an album like this. File alongside The Bigroup. The band is related to Rumpelstiltskin and Ugly Custard, the latter of which it is similar to musically.It's a nice little obscurity, rare as hens teeth in original form, though nothing really that special. Naturally, given its rarity, the album has been often pirated. It would seem that a label who specializes in film library music may pick up on this one - even if that's not the main purpose of the album.

Line-up / Musicians

Clem Cattini/drums
John Edwards/trombone
Tony Fisher/trumpet
Herbie Flowers/bass
Ken Gouldie/trombone
Cliff Hardy/trombone
Bobby Haughey/trumpet
Alan Hawkshaw/keyboards
Alan Parker/guitar
Peter Lee Stirling/vocals
Derek Watkins/trumpet

Discography(Album) 

Hungry Wolf 1970












1.Melanie
2.Watching and waiting
3.Custards last stand
4.Country wild
5.Waiting for the morning sun
6.Like now
7.Hole in my shoe
8.Sleepy
9.The drifter
10.Revolution


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