Orang Utan:
An often considered Psychedelic, Acid Rock, Heavy Rock, Hard
Rock group from London, England, whose only album was originally released in
the U.S. exclusively. The band was previously known as Hunter
but never issued any recordings under that name. They are based heavily on sludgy Blues type
riffs. They have great musicianship in all instrumental departments the biggest
emphasis being on the twin lead guitars. Their heavy sound can also be
considered an influence on the Stoner Rock genre. Sounds similar to American and British groups
such as, Deep Purple, Vanilla Fudge, Cream, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix Experience,
Led Zeppelin, B.F Trike, and Mountain.
“Orang Utan featured musicians from several other notable
dissolving bands, that had been playing in north London
in the late 60s. Singer Terry “Nobby” Clarke was co-founder of the band Jason
Crest. They recorded their album at a 16
track studio facility in London. The
band's only album was released on the U.S. Bell Records label in 1970.
The band
had no idea their album was being released and only found out about it by
accident. Adrian Miller was the person that
claimed the producer's title on the Bell
album release. He was also the person
responsible for stealing this material from the musicians and getting it
released without the group's consent or knowledge. Adrian
even secretly convinced the group's unsuspecting manager at the time, to
suggest to the band to change their name to Orang-Utan.
At the time the band
were still going by their original name "Hunter" which they had taken
from an Albert King song. It is believed
that if the band had been managed with any real degree of integrity and
professionalism, they possibly would have went on to do bigger and better things.
The music itself consists of well played and diversely crafted heavy guitar
oriented rock. It is not of a Psychedelic nature, or Acid Rock based as some
have claimed.
There was only one member that even smoked hash regularly.
Several of the songs are nothing short of brilliant and serve to show what
incredible talent these young 19-20 year old musicians possessed. Most all of
the music was written and composed by Jeff Seopardie who was the drummer, with
the majority of the guitar & bass riffs being developed and played by Mick
Clarke & Paul Roberts respectively.
“Nobby” Clark, whose powerful and
well done vocal duties can be heard quite clearly on the album, only had one
lung. “Nobby” was actually the second vocalist for the band and demos do exist
from the band line up that proceeded him.
Despite the greatness that is recorded on their lone album,
the band has yet to receive any royalties from the original recording and any
of it’s reissues.” Source:(http://waxidermy.com/2006/12/22/orang-utan-same-1970-bell-records/)
“Musically, Orang Utan features great twin lead guitar work
and some long tracks with titles like "Chocolate Piano" this is
similar in style to Leaf Hound and early Led Zeppelin with a late '60's U.S.
feel.“
Source: (http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/orang_utan/orang_utan/)
Currently, it appears the band may be in the works of
putting together a reissue that they would actually benefit from and possibly a
reunion tour. The group has not been in
contact with one another too much since they folded in 1970 from financial and
management issues.
Members:
Terry "Nobby" Clark
(vocals)
Mick Clarke (guitar)
Sid Fairman (guitar)
Paul Roberts (bass)
Jeff Seopardie (drums)
Discography (sans reissues):
Orang Utan – Orang Utan (Bell
6054) 1970 LP US
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