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Available for the first time on vinyl since 1976, pressed on silver wax and featuring a limited edition foil embossed sleeve with extensive liner notes. Crosscut Saw sees the reformed Groundhogs with second guitarist Dave Wellbelove, sparring with the legendary Tony McPhee."Musically I'd gone back to the basics," McPhee told Sounds, the addition of a doodle of synth and a second guitarist notwithstanding. As a result; "Riffs galore permeate." (AllMusic). A suitably explosive prog-pleasing follow up to 1992's 'Who Will Save The World' and 'Hogwash' rekindling the fire of the blues in a new, heavy progressive setting, all set for a new guitar-powered age.
A definitive collector’s item as part of the ongoing Fire Records catalogue campaign. This special reissue features the iconic artwork with sleeve notes and an interview with the original Marvel artist Neal Adams. Also includes a bonus download of an unreleased live recording from their final live show in Pocono, USA.
TRACK LISTING
Side A
1 Earth Is Not Room Enough
2 Wages Of Peace
3 Body In Mind
4 Music Is The Food Of Thought.
Side B
1 Bog Roll Blues
2 Death Of The Sun
3 Amazing Grace
4 The Grey Maze.
Bonus Track Available As DL Only “Music Is The Food Of Thought” (Live At The Pocono Festival, Pennsylvania, 1972)
TRACK LISTING
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 Sad Is The Hunter (BBC In Concert, 7th December 1972)
10 I Love Miss Ogyny (BBC In Concert, 7th December 1972)
11 You Had A Lesson (BBC In Concert, 7th December 1972)
12 Earth Shanty (BBC In Concert, 7th December 1972)
13 3744 James Road (BBC In Concert, 7th December 1972)
TRACK LISTING
A1 Cherry Red (Richmond Athletic Ground, London - 1969)
A2 Mistreated (Richmond Athletic Ground, London - 1969)
A3 Natchez Burning (Richmond Athletic Ground, London - 1969)
B1 BDD (Richmond Athletic Ground, London - 1969)
B2 Times (Richmond Athletic Ground, London - 1969)
C1 Still A Fool (Richmond Athletic Ground, London - 1969) Side
D1 Group Intro (Richmond Athletic Ground, London - 1969)
D2 No More Doggin' (Richmond Athletic Ground, London - 1969)
E1 Eccentric Man (Pocono Raceway, Pennsylvania - 8th July 1972)
E2 Music Is The Food Of Thought (Pocono Raceway, Pennsylvania - 1972)
E3 Cherry Red, Split Part 2 (Pocono Raceway, Pennsylvania - 1972)
F1 Still A Fool, Amazing Grace (Pocono Raceway, Pennsylvania - 1972)
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- LP
- £19.99
Usually ships within: 2-10 days - Cat Number
- FIRELP507
- Release date
- 25 Oct '19
- Format Info
50th Anniversary reissue with Gatefold sleeve + Bonus tracks as a Download.
50th Anniversary reissue... [ + ]
A thinking man’s rumination on alienation, the album is a game of two halves; side one tackling the thermo nuclear threat while side two traces riches to rags alienation in everyday London. First of a trio of ground-breaking albums that steered the band from the Blues into a heavier, more prog-based sound and a true reflection of their much-praised live sound.
TRACK LISTING
Side A:
1 Strange Town
2 Darkness Is No Friend
3 Soldier
4 Thank Christ For The Bomb.
Side B:
5 Ship On The Ocean
6 Garden
7 Status People
8 Rich Man, Poor Man
9 Eccentric Man