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Leaf Hound formed in 1969 under their original name, Black Cat Bones. Early incarnations of the Black Cat Bones featured guitarist Paul Kossoff and drummer Simon Kirke who both left to form Free. Black Cat Bones issued one album for Decca Records entitled Barbed Wire Sandwich. They replaced their vocalist shortly after releasing the album, adding Peter French to the line-up. Guitarist Rod Price departed soon after to join Foghat and French added his cousin Mick Halls on guitar. Soon afterwards, Black Cat Bones changed their name to Leaf Hound. At this point the band consisted of French on vocals, Halls on guitar, the Brooks brothers, Derek and Stuart, on guitar and bass respecitively, and Keith George-Young on drums.

Growers of Mushroom was recorded at Spot Studios in Mayfair, London in late 1970. Shortly after the Brooks brothers departed and Ron Thomas filled in on bass. The band toured Europe as a four piece and released the "Drowned My Life in Fear" single and the Leaf Hound album in Germany on Telefunken. The Growers of Mushroom album was released shortly after (featuring all of the tracks on the self-titled album) but by this time French had already departed to join Atomic Rooster for their album In Hearing Of. French would also later join American hard rock band Cactus. Growers of Mushroom became a collectors item in the years to come and was voted the number one most collectable rock album in Q magazine. It was released on CD in Germany by Walhalla Records with one bonus track, "It's Gonna Get Better" (b-side to the "Drowned My Life in Fear" single). It was re-released by See For Miles Records in 1994 with two bonus tracks, "It's Gonna Get Better" and "Hipshaker". Akarma Records re-released the vinyl version in 2003 featuring one bonus track, "It's Gonna Get Better." It was re-released on CD a third time in 2005 by Repertoire Records featuring the two bonus tracks on the See For Miles release as well as a third bonus track, "Too Many Rock 'n' Roll Times."

In 2004 Peter French put together a new incarnation of the band. In 2006 they released a limited 7" on Rise Above Records featuring a live version of "Freelance Fiend" recorded in Soho, London in September 2005. The b-side is also taken from the same recording. In 2007 Leaf Hound released 'Unleashed' on 'Rare Recording' According to the bands website a live album is set for future release.

Tha band will be playing London on 17th September 2010!!!
 

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..........Sound really good to me
This is what they sound like nowadays.....:grinthumb

 

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I just listened to the two posted in this thread, but they almost remind me of a british BTO:heheh:

Great write up, I'll be checking these guys out more:D
 

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The Growers of Mushrooms album is a classic. Sometimes sounds like a raw early-Zep. If I remember right, they recorded it live in a single sitting.
 

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Vocalist Peter French did an exceptional job on Atomic Rooster's In Hearing Of.. and on Cactus' 'Ot 'n' Sweaty. No question, Grower's of Mushrooms is a lost classic.
 

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^^I have exhausted all my sources and can't find "Grower's of Mushroom's" anywhere.:(
 

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There are several copies of GOM currently available at Ebay ,LG.

And yeah, AWESOME album. I'm not too impressed with their second offering
though, TBH.
 

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The second album, "Unleashed" is ok, however it is not a patch on the first one. I have just purchased a re-remaster of the first album as it has a track I don't have, I am going to see them again in London with the Tygers Of Pan Tang. Got my recent copy off of e-bay too, I think it keeps getting remastered. The guitarist told me last year that they would keep re-releasing it everytime I got a new version and keep adding extra tracks for a laugh, great bunch of guys and very tight as a band.
 

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