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Live at Leeds '71 (The Groundhogs album)

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Live at Leeds '71
Live album by
ReleasedAugust 1998
RecordedApril 13, 1971
VenueLeeds University
GenreBlues rock
Length36:38
LabelAkarma
Professional ratings
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AllMusic[1]

Live at Leeds '71 is a live album by The Groundhogs.[2] It records the show at The Rolling Stones UK Tour 1971.[3] It started as a promo release in 1971. 100 copies were sent out to US radio stations. The live set was documented and pressed in a very limited edition at the behest of Mick Jagger.[1] It was reissued as a part of 1984's "Hogging the Stage" album[2] and reissued separately in Italy in 1998 and got EU release by EMI in 2002.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cherry Red" (from ‘’Split‘’, 1971)Tony McPhee6:23
2."Garden" (from ‘’Thank Christ for the Bomb‘’, 1970)McPhee6:14
3."Split, Pt. One" (from ‘‘Split’’, 1971)McPhee7:26
4."Groundhog Blues" (from ‘‘Split’’, 1971)Trad. arr. by McPhee5:10
5."Eccentric Man" (from ‘‘Thank Christ for the Bomb’’, 1970)McPhee11:25

Personnel

The Groundhogs
  • Tony McPhee – guitars, vocals
  • Peter Cruickshank – bass
  • Ken Pustelnik – drums
Production

References

  1. ^ a b Lindsay Planer. Live at Leeds '71 at AllMusic. Retrieved May 16, 2003.
  2. ^ a b Clarke, Donald (1990). The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. UK: Penguin Books. p. 494. ISBN 9780140511475.
  3. ^ Richard Havers The Rolling Stones, With A 1971 Tour, Say Goodbye To Britain at UDiscoverMusic
  4. ^ List of editions. [1] at Discogs
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