The Groundhogs - The Muddy Waters Songbook (1999)

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Groundhogs - The Muddy Waters Songbook (1999)

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1	Stuff You Gotta Watch		
2	She's Alright		
3	I Got a Rich Man's Woman			
4	Can't Call Her Sugar		
5	Forty Days And Forty Nights			
6	Mean Ole Frisco			
7	I'm Ready			
8	Young Fashioned Ways			
9	(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man			
10	I Feel So Good		
11	Mean Red Spider			
12	Tiger in Your Tank			
13	Mannish Boy		
14	Got My Mojo Working		
15	Country Blues

Tony (TS) McPhee – guitar, vocals, producer
Eric Chipulina – bass, vocals
Pete Correa – drums

 

It was customary for British bands in the late 1960s to have the blues – but it was only the Groundhogs who really battled them. Having started life in the early 1960s as a dues-paying, John Lee Hooker backing four, by the mid-1970s, they had become a trio who supported The Rolling Stones, had three Top 10 albums – only to develop a baroque quasi-funk, just in time for punk. Just as they finally won the battle, the war, so to speak, moved elsewhere.

Essentially, the Groundhogs made music for generations of freaks, without being particularly freaky themselves. Based around the blues-derived playing of Tony McPhee, (never a drug-taker; his hobbies included mending electronic equipment), theirs was music that, if anything made a virtue out of this British reserve. Not just great musicians, the Groundhogs were also acute songwriters: and having sketched images of war, class obedience, suburban life, the band’s torrential playing was ripe to break free from them. --- uncut.co.uk

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