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Groundhogs* ‎– Who Will Save The World?—The Mighty Groundhogs
Label:
United Artists Records ‎– UAS 5570
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold Foldout
Country:
US
Released:
1972
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock

 

Tracklist
Position    Title/Credits    Duration
A1    Earth Is Not Room Enough    4:45
A2    Wages Of Peace    4:33
A3    Body In Mind    3:45
A4    Music Is The Food Of Thought    4:30
B1    Bog Roll Blues    3:02
B2    Death Of The Sun    3:40
B3    Amazing Grace
Arranged By – Tony McPhee
Written-By – Traditional
2:20
B4    The Grey Maze    10:05

 

Recorded At – De Lane Lea Music Centre
Manufactured By – United Artists Records, Inc.
Copyright © – United Artists Records, Inc.
Produced For – Zak Productions (2)
Published By – Zak Music Ltd.
Published By – Unart Music Corp.
Artwork – The Nefarious Neal Adams*
Bass – Pete Cruickshank*
Drums – Ken Pustelnik
Engineer – Louie Austin*, Martin Birch
Photography By – Chris Richardson (5)
Producer, Guitar, Mellotron, Harmonium, Vocals – Tony McPhee
Written-By – Tony McPhee (tracks: A1 to b2, B4)
Labels use a different font than other versions, word spacing differs, and song titles are separated by a dash instead of a dot.

Recorded at The De Lane Lea Studios, Wembley. January 1972.

This album was released in a gatefold sleeve with fold out sections to make a comic with a story about "The Mighty Groundhogs."

Issued with an inner sleeve containing the lyrics.
Matrix / Runout (Side A etched runout): UAS-5570-1
Matrix / Runout (Side B etched runout): UAS-5570-2

Groundhogs* - Who Will Save The World?—The Mighty Groundhogs (LP, Album, Gat) (U

9,99£Prix
  • Media: Very Good (VG) Noticeable groove wear and light scratches. Surface noise will not overpower the music.

    Sleeve: Good Plus (G+)

  • Record has some visible light surface wear and some quiet surface noise , Gatefold sleeve has heavy spine wear top sleeve opening corner is cut has some stain wear , pen marks and creasing foldouts are present on inner gatefold pink lyric inner has heavy wear with clear tape repairs all four sides and small stciker present

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