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The group originated under the band name "Ducks Unlimited". Their first EP, Get Bleak, was released under that name. [2] In April 2021, the band signed to both Carpark Records and Royal Mountain Records, where the aforementioned EP was re-released by the label. [3] [4] In October 2021, the group released their debut full-length album, Modern ...
Ducks Ltd. chronology; Get Bleak (2019) Modern Fiction (2021) Harm's Way (2024) Modern Fiction is the debut full-length album by Canadian indie rock duo Ducks Ltd.
Harm's Way is the second studio album by Canadian indie rock duo Ducks Ltd., released on February 9, 2024, through Carpark Records. The duo co-produced the album with Dave Vettraino. It received positive reviews from critics.
Get Bleak is the debut extended play by Canadian indie rock duo Ducks Ltd., released in 2019. The album has received positive reviews by critics and has been reissued in an expanded edition in 2021. The album has received positive reviews by critics and has been reissued in an expanded edition in 2021.
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The Ducks (formerly known as the Jeff Blackburn Band) were a short-lived American rock group formed in the summer of 1977 by singer-songwriter Jeff Blackburn. The band included Bob Mosley (an original member of Moby Grape ), Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young , and Johnny Craviotto.
Following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Ducks Unlimited became involved with multiple clean-up efforts in Gulf states. The organization worked with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service to protect approximately 79,000 acres of waterfowl and other waterbird habitats. [19]
Their eponymous debut album Ducks Deluxe was released in early 1974, and "captures something of the fire and excitement that the Ducks' live act generated". [5] Keyboard and bass player Andy McMaster joined from The Sabres, to record a second album, Taxi To The Terminal Zone, but this was regarded as disappointing and McMaster left. [4]