Label: BGO Records (UK), BGOCD67
Style: Blues Rock, Classic Rock
Country: England
Time: 41:03
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 263 Mb
Thank
Christ for the Bomb is the third studio album recorded by The
Groundhogs, originally released by Liberty Records in 1970. It was
engineered by Martin Birch, who had previously worked on albums by Deep
Purple, Jeff Beck, Fleetwood Mac and Peter Green. It entered the UK
Melody Maker album charts at number 27 on 20 June 1970, and had a total
of 3 entries in that chart.
The album is a concept album, or to be
exact, has two concepts. Side 1 (tracks 1–4) addresses what McPhee
termed "alienness" while side 2 is, according to the sleeve notes, "the
story of a man who lived in Chelsea all his life; first in a mansion
then on the benches of the embankment".
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank_Christ_for_the_Bomb)
Album recorded and mixed in the analog domain - AAD. That is, a minimum of digital processing.
A=Analog.
D=digital. The first letter stands for how the music was recorded. The
second letter for how it was mixed. The third letter stands for the
format (all CD's will have D as the last letter).
01. Strange Town (04:18)
02. Darkness Is No Friend (03:46)
03. Soldier (04:51)
04. Thank Christ For The Bomb (07:18)
05. Ship On The Ocean (03:29)
06. Garden (05:22)
07. Status People (03:34)
08. Rich Man, Poor Man (03:27)
09. Eccentric Man (04:55)
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