is the eponymous first studio album by the British folk rock band of the same name, released in 1975 (though some sources cite a 1974 recording date) on Rubber Records (catalog number RUB 009) . The album is a seminal piece of 1970s British folk rock, often compared to the work of Steeleye Span , Fairport Convention , and Jethro Tull due to its blend of traditional Celtic melodies with electric instrumentation. Key Features and Style Genre: British Folk Rock / Progressive Folk.
It was co-produced by Geoff Heslop and Rick Kemp (of Steeleye Span), which heavily influenced its "electric folk" aesthetic. 1975 Album Lineup 1975 Hedgehog Pie - Hedgehog Pie [Rubber Record...
The original Rubber Records LP included 10 tracks, primarily arrangements of traditional songs: Mariners Rosemary Lane The March of the King of Laois Peggy New York Trader is the eponymous first studio album by the