
The Groundhogs - Split
A much-loved opus with a side-long concept piece.
A bona fide inspirational rock classic.
“Tony McPhee has turned to anarchic paranoid battlegrounds of the mind for inspiration,” Melody Maker.
And a second side that delivers the mighty ‘Cherry Red’, McPhee’s take on The Beatles’ ‘A Day In the Life’, a sideswipe at junk food and a glorious interpretation of John Lee Hooker’s ‘Groundhogs Blues’.
“Both musically and lyrically, ’Split’ speaks for a lost time, a nomad time when ideals took to the hoof and musicians stayed on the road rather than confront the fact that the '60s 'war' had been lost.” - Julian Cope
“Murky, fuzzy, and wisely esoteric.” - AllMusic.
Supercharged, fractured and raging.” - MOJO
Remastered and packaged with bonus tracks on the download (out-takes from the original sessions that spawned this spontaneous monster).
A much-loved opus with a side-long concept piece.
A bona fide inspirational rock classic.
“Tony McPhee has turned to anarchic paranoid battlegrounds of the mind for inspiration,” Melody Maker.
And a second side that delivers the mighty ‘Cherry Red’, McPhee’s take on The Beatles’ ‘A Day In the Life’, a sideswipe at junk food and a glorious interpretation of John Lee Hooker’s ‘Groundhogs Blues’.
“Both musically and lyrically, ’Split’ speaks for a lost time, a nomad time when ideals took to the hoof and musicians stayed on the road rather than confront the fact that the '60s 'war' had been lost.” - Julian Cope
“Murky, fuzzy, and wisely esoteric.” - AllMusic.
Supercharged, fractured and raging.” - MOJO
Remastered and packaged with bonus tracks on the download (out-takes from the original sessions that spawned this spontaneous monster).
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A much-loved opus with a side-long concept piece.
A bona fide inspirational rock classic.
“Tony McPhee has turned to anarchic paranoid battlegrounds of the mind for inspiration,” Melody Maker.
And a second side that delivers the mighty ‘Cherry Red’, McPhee’s take on The Beatles’ ‘A Day In the Life’, a sideswipe at junk food and a glorious interpretation of John Lee Hooker’s ‘Groundhogs Blues’.
“Both musically and lyrically, ’Split’ speaks for a lost time, a nomad time when ideals took to the hoof and musicians stayed on the road rather than confront the fact that the '60s 'war' had been lost.” - Julian Cope
“Murky, fuzzy, and wisely esoteric.” - AllMusic.
Supercharged, fractured and raging.” - MOJO
Remastered and packaged with bonus tracks on the download (out-takes from the original sessions that spawned this spontaneous monster).












