Many Names

Many Names is the second album by rock group Duo, released in April 1970. This album was a more avant-garde sound when compared to previous release Tell Me and was a critical success. Many Names was also their first international hit, becoming more successful in Spain than in Brunant.

Recording
The idea for their follow-up album was inspired in part from the newer sounds in rock and pop music, and according to main songwriter Pablo Gomez by the Beach Boys' 1966 single Good Vibrations. The first recording sessions for the album took place in 1968, though the album was only finished in January 1970. The band went on tour in Traspes in 1968 and to Spain in 1969 and were slow to continue recording, but the album was completed after a few intense weeks in studios in late 1969.