segunda-feira, 11 de abril de 2011
The Groundhogs - Hogwash (1972)
Um pouco depois do Who Will Save The World saiu o Hogwash. Nele há um novo baterista, Clive Brooks, um cara que veio do cenário prog e Canterburry, mais precisamente da ótima banda Egg, e isso daria um ar ainda mais inovador ao trabalho dos Hogs. Muito legau esse disco.
Tony McPhee -Gibson SG, Fender Stratocaster, Zemaitis Guitar, Yamaha Acoustic, Harmony Sovereign Acoustic, Mellotron M400, ARP 2600, Steel
Peter Cruikshank -baixos Gibson EB3 e Zemaitis
Clive Brooks -bateria Geoge Hayman
1 I Love Miss Ogyny
2 You Had A Lesson
3 The Ringmaster
4 3744 James Road
5 Sad Is The Hunter
6 S'one Song
7 Earth Shanty
8 Mr Hooker, Sir John
9 Rolling And Tumbling
10 Death Letter
11 Me And The Devil
12 No More Doggin'
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ResponderExcluirPicking a favorite Groundhogs album is a tough call for me, so which to choose first to hear again for the first time in approx 20 years. I ope for Hogwash, as it was the first one I ever owned, and wasvery taken by it.
ResponderExcluirThanx for the opportunity to hear it again Marcelo!
Al
Hi Al! It's a difficult choice for me too. But Split touches me a bit more deeply.
ResponderExcluirThis album, 'Split' and 'Thank Christ For The Bomb' were all constantly on my turntable at university in the '70's. A trio of essential British blues/rock that should not be forgotten.
ResponderExcluirMany thanks for this wonderful series of posts.
Hello
ResponderExcluirVery very nice blog!
some links are off. Can you re-up?
Axel
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