Terence Hicks & The Hucksters - Album Reviews With Wolfgang Krist

 Hey music lovers! Today, we look at an early 60s masterpiece, cruelly overlooked today but worth many spins now, and perhaps later also. The album in question is "Huckin' Around", by the English 4 piece combo, "Terence Hicks & The Hucksters". Its Rock n Roll mayhem right from the start with Terence and his band "Friday Night" Jim on bass guitar, Neil "Paddy" Mellers on drums, and, yet to form his own surf rock band, Steve Silverson on acoustic and rhythm guitars. There is a nod to the past with tracks like "Huckin' In The Back Seat" and "Huckin' At The Hop", but with the proto punk classic, "Don't Give A Huck", and the controversial lyrics of "Lets All Get Hucked", the Hucksters were on their way to stardom until internal arguments ripped the band apart. "Friday Night" Jim left to run a pie & mash shop, "Paddy " Mellers became more influenced by jazz and progressive rock, and Steve Silverson found God and became a surfing obsessed priest. Terence released one solo album after the bands breakup called "Everyones Hucked Off", but by then, music had changed direction. Last year there was a whiff of a possible reunion also. I asked Terence if the rumour was true but he politely asked me to "Huck Off!".


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Hucksters

"A Huckin' Classic!"

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