1975 Hedgehog Pie - Hedgehog Pie [rubber Record... Apr 2026

It was co-produced by Geoff Heslop and Rick Kemp (of Steeleye Span), which heavily influenced its "electric folk" aesthetic. 1975 Album Lineup

Fiddle, Mandolin, Vocals (formerly of Dando Shaft) Michael "Domino" McCormick: Vocals

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 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.