Split is a 1971 blues rock studio album recorded by UK blues-rock group Groundhogs, originally released by Liberty Records in 1971 with catalogue number LBG 83401. It was reissued on CD reissue in 2003 by Liberty / EMI Records, with catalogue number 07243-584819-2-1. In September 2020 it was released on limited-edition red vinyl (as well as CD) from Fire Records,[2] including a second disc containing a number of outtakes and new sleeve notes by Dave Henderson of Mojo Magazine.
This article needs additional citations for verification. (July 2019) |
| Split | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by Groundhogs | ||||
| Released | March 1971 | |||
| Recorded | November 1970 | |||
| Studio | De Lane Lea Studios, London | |||
| Genre | Blues rock[1] | |||
| Length | 39:52 | |||
| Label | Liberty (original UK release) United Artists (original US release) BGO (1989 & 1997 UK reissues) Akarma (2003 Italian reissue) Fire (2020 UK reissue) | |||
| Producer | Tony (T.S.) McPhee | |||
| Groundhogs chronology | ||||
| ||||
According to Tony McPhee's sleeve notes for the 2003 CD reissue, the lyrics for Split were inspired by a panic attack he experienced in May 1970, and the studio version of "Cherry Red" was recorded live in a single take.
All tracks composed by Tony McPhee
"Groundhog" is based on "Ground Hog Blues" by John Lee Hooker.
(recorded live in 1972 for a BBC In Concert programme)
(Fire Records, FIRELP508)
In 2015, Andrew Liles and Tony McPhee remixed the album, in a "reconstruction, reordering and rearrangement", using modern effects. McPhee said Liles had "done what I would have if I'd had the modern pedals. Andrew has done me a great service by bringing my recordings into the 21st Century."[3]
The Groundhogs | |
|---|---|
| |
| Studio albums |
|
| Singles |
|
| Authority control |
|
|---|