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1972 studio album by The Groundhogs
Hogwash
Studio album by The Groundhogs
ReleasedOctober 1972
RecordedSeptember – October 1972
StudioAdvision Studios, London
Genre
Length39:04
LabelUnited Artists, BGO
ProducerTony McPhee
The Groundhogs chronology
Who Will Save the World? The Mighty Groundhogs
(1972)
Hogwash
(1972)
Solid
(1974)

Hogwash is a 1972 album recorded by The Groundhogs, originally released by United Artists Records in 1972, catalogue number UAG 29419. The most recent CD reissue is that of 2008 by BGO Records, catalogue number BGOCD787.

Music

The sound of Hogwash has been classified as progressive rock, and it draws from elements of psychedelic music, space rock and blues.

Tony McPhee was one of the earliest rock guitarists to experiment with guitar controlled synthesis and Oberheim/Maestro ring modulators. On this album he used a Hagström guitar synthesizer, a simple controller for an ARP 2600. The Hagstrom was monophonic and had resistors soldered on at each fret to create a monophonic control voltage bus and trigger gate. This allowed the guitar sound to be doubled, (but not bent by string pulls) and also required the analog synth to hold its tuning over the entire range. The album closes with a tribute to John Lee Hooker.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Tony McPhee

  1. "I Love Miss Ogyny" – 5:20
  2. "You Had a Lesson" – 5:45
  3. "The Ringmaster" – 1:25
  4. "3744 James Road" – 7:15
  5. "Sad is the Hunter" – 5:15
  6. "S'One Song" – 3:40
  7. "Earth Shanty" – 6:50
  8. "Mr Hooker, Sir John" – 3:34

Personnel

References

  1. ^ DeGagne, Mike. "Hogwash Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  2. "Hogwash". Allmusic.
  3. "Hogwash". Discogs. 18 August 1972.
The Groundhogs
  • Peter Cruickshank
  • Dave Boorman
  • Bob Hall
  • John Cruickshank
  • Ken Pustelnik
  • Tom Parker
  • Steve Rye
  • Clive Brooks
  • Dave Thompson
  • Mick Cook
  • Martin Kent
  • Dave Wellbelove
  • Rick Adams
  • Alan Fish
  • Wilgar Campbell
  • "Mighty" Joe Young
  • Mick Kirkton
  • Mick Jones
  • Jon Camp
  • Eric Chipulina
  • Pete Correa
  • Pete Chymon
  • Dale Iviss
  • Brian Jones
  • Marco Anderson
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Live albums
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