cd1: 01. I'd Have You Anytime 3:00
02. My Sweet Lord 4:43
03. Wah-Wah 5:38
04. Isn't It A Pity (Version One) 7:14
05. What Is Life 4:27
06. If Not For You 3:33
07. Behind That Locked Door 3:10
08. Let It Down 5:01
09. Run Of The Mill 2:53
10. Beware Of Darkness 3:51
11. Apple Scruffs 3:09
12. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) 3:53
13. Awaiting On You All 2:47
cd2: 01. All Things Must Pass 3:50
02. I Dig Love 4:59
03. Art Of Dying 3:42
04. Isn't It A Pity (Version Two) 4:50
05. Hear Me Lord 5:51
06. Out Of The Blue 11:17
07. It's Johnny's Birthday 0:50
08. Plug Me In 3:20
09. I Remember Jeep 8:09
10. Thanks For The Pepperoni 5:32
The following musicians are credited on the 2001 release: Guitars: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Dave Mason,
Bass guitar: Klaus Voormann, Carl Radle
Orchestral arrangements: John Barham
Keyboards: Gary Wright, Bobby Whitlock, Billy Preston, Gary Brooker
Drums and percussion: Ringo Starr, Jim Gordon, Alan White, Phil Collins, Ginger Baker
Harmonica - George Harrison
Pedal steel guitar (with talk box): Pete Drake
Tenor saxophone: Bobby Keys
Trumpet: Jim Price
Rhythm guitars and percussion: Badfinger
Fender Rhodes and backing vocals ("I Live for You") and ("My Sweet Lord", 2000 version): Dhani Harrison
Tambourine ("My Sweet Lord", 2001 version): Ray Cooper
Additional lead vocals ("My Sweet Lord", 2001 version): Sam Brown
Tea; Sympathy; Tambourine: Mal Evans
In an 18 October 2009 BBC Radio 2 interview, tape op John Leckie claimed that Richard Wright of Pink Floyd contributed organ but he receives no written credit on the album.
The band first formed in 1963 and backed US blues artist John Lee Hooker as John Lee's Groundhogs for two years before disbanding in 1965. An album, John Lee Hooker With The Groundhogs, was recorded during this period.
The band reformed in 1968 with a new line-up, although Steve Rye left after their first album. They continued through their 'golden years' as a trio. Scratching The Surface, their debut, was a pretty mellow blues album. Blues Obituary was their final straight blues album and for the next few efforts they turned towards heavy rock with a certain degree of socio-political comment. Thank Christ For The Bomb was one of their more successful attempts and took them into the UK Album Charts for the first time.
For Hogwash, Ken Pustelnik was replaced by Clive Brooks, but after Solid the group disbanded, leader Tony McPhee having made a solo album, The Two Sides Of Tony McPhee (Worldwide Artists WWA 001) in 1973. However, in 1975 McPhee put the band back on the road with a new line-up.
The double compilation and free EP released by Psycho comprised live material from 1971 concerts in London and Leeds as part of a Rolling Stones tour, and material from a concert in Stockholm in 1976 shortly before the band split up. For diehard progressive blues fans only!
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