Federal Duck (CD)
- Side A:
- Knowing That I Loved You So
- Easy Virtue Blues
- Tomorrow Waits for Today
- Just Like the Snow
- Bird
- Hello
- Side B:
- While You're Away
- Peace in My Mind
- Just a Band
- Friday Morning
- Dawn Comes Slow
- Ain't Gonna Be Nobody to Sing the Blues
- Circus in the Sea
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 15
- Colour
- Orange
- Pressing
- Colored Vinyl
Released in 1968, Federal Duck is the self-titled debut album from this obscure soft-psych band. Federal Duck were a group of college buddies from Haverford, Pennsylvania. Founded by banjo exponent George Stavis, this band only released one album before Stavis went on to record solo for the Vanguard label. The band played together for almost 4 years under aliases including Stomp Jackson Quintet and The Guides. Another underground gem from one of the many obscure college bands to pop up during the late-60s psychedelic era, re-issued here on shiny heavyweight virgin vinyl in Seville Orange colour.
- Knowing That I Loved You So
- Easy Virtue Blues
- Tomorrow Waits for Today
- Just Like the Snow
- Bird
- Hello
- While You're Away
- Peace in My Mind
- Just a Band
- Friday Morning
- Dawn Comes Slow
- Ain't Gonna Be Nobody to Sing the Blues
- Circus in the Sea
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 13
Originally released on Musicor Records in 1968, 'Federal Duck' is the self-titled debut album from the obscure soft-psych band of the same name, a group of college buddies from Haverford, Pennsylvania founded by banjo exponent George Stavis. Releasing only one album before Stavis went on to record solo for 'Vanguard', this is a true underground gem from a standout among the many obscure college bands to pop up during the late sixties psychedelic era in the USA.