Getting to This
Album by Blodwyn Pig From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Getting to This was the second album by British blues-rock band Blodwyn Pig, released in 1970. The album was the band's last until a brief reunion in the 1990s. Peter Banks joined from Yes after the recording of Getting to This, but the band split up at the end of 1970. The album reached number 8 on the UK album chart.[3]
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Released | 10 April 1970[1] | |||
Recorded | 1970 | |||
Studio | Olympic and Trident Studios | |||
Length | 38:29 [album] | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Andy Johns | |||
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Track listing
- "Drive Me" – 3:19 (Abrahams)
- "Variations on Nainos" – 3:47 (Abrahams)
- "See My Way" – 5:04 (Abrahams)
- "Long Bomb Blues" – 1:07 (Abrahams)
- "The Squirreling Must Go On" – 4:22 (Abrahams, Pyle)
- "San Francisco Sketches" – 8:11 (Lancaster)
- a) "Beach Scape"
- b) "Fisherman's Wharf"
- c) "Telegraph Hill"
- d) "Close the Door, I'm Falling Out of the Room"
- "Worry" – 3:43 (Pyle)
- "Toys" – 3:03 (Abrahams)
- "To Rassman" – 1:29 (Berg)
- "Send Your Son to Die" – 4:25 (Abrahams)
- "Summer Day" (bonus track on CD release) – 3:48 (Abrahams, Pyle)
- "Walk On the Water" (bonus track on CD release) – 3:42 (Abrahams)
Personnel
- Mick Abrahams – guitar, vocals, seven-string guitar, tenor guitar
- Jack Lancaster – flute, violin, electric violin, tenor sax, baritone sax, soprano sax, phoon[check spelling] horn, cornet
- Andy Pyle – electric bass, six-string bass
- Ron Berg – drums, tympani
- Graham Waller – piano ("Drive Me", "Beach Scape")
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