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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Groundhogs-"Black Diamond" (1976)

The Groundhogs' ninth album "Black Diamond" had as a novelty within the group the change of members, something very common in the group's career.
This new album came out shortly after the previous "Crosscut Saw", here the guitar of its leader Tony McPhee is once again immeasurable, taking out of its six strings all the possibilities that said instrument can give it, in addition to using numerous effects as additions, which without However, despite the skill, he loses in the quality of the compositions that are increasingly oriented to hard rock to the detriment of blues rock.
Even so, they leave us with outstanding songs like the melodic "Live Right", the hard rock "You Love Keeps Me Alive" or the instrumental "Pastoral Future".

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