Friar Tuck And His Psychedelic Guitar by Friar Tuck released on Mercury in 1967.
Plain and Fancy wrote on their blog:
...The album they recorded may have been conceived and commissioned as a cash-in on the burgeoning hippie movement, but there are no peace and love clichés in the grooves Instead, it comprises deranged cover versions (including a spectacularly lethargic take on Sweet Pea, a recent hit for Roe), set to almost avant-garde guitar parts, with deranged mutterings and sounds endlessly floating in and out of the mix. Though the first side can be interpreted as skewed easy listening, the self-penned second side is a multi-layered suite that reveals fresh eccentricities on every listen...
https://therockasteria.blogspot.com/2025/05/friar-tuck-friar-tuck-and-his.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLH3BEw9Sa0&list=PLG-InimcgCwMMrTysmzXsak3Q-pZ17kmS&index=1


