English psychedelic/progressive rock band formed from members of The Action; released the self-titled debut in 1969 and A Jug Of Love in 1971. Key contributors mentioned in reviews include Alan King, Ian Whiteman and Martin Stone.

According to reviews and release data: the self-titled debut (1969) is noted for guitar interplay and extended jams; a reissue of the debut includes five bonus tracks. The album cover for the debut is credited to graphic artist Martin Sharp. The band were briefly known as Azoth before adopting the Mighty Baby name.

DeBaser hosts one detailed review (Opel) praising Mighty Baby's 1969 self-titled debut for its intricate, guitar-driven psychedelic/prog sound. The review highlights strong interplay between Alan King and Martin Stone, notable tracks and a reissue with five bonus tracks. It also notes cover art by Martin Sharp and the follow-up album A Jug Of Love.

For:Listeners interested in late-1960s British psychedelia and progressive rock; fans of guitar-driven extended jams and vintage album art.

 Cult band from the late 70s minor English scene, the Mighty Baby are the creation of guitarist-singer, Alan King.

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