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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Pig Lives,
By Jolph (Wadhurst) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Getting to This (Audio CD)
If you're looking for a glib way to dismiss Blodwyn Pig then just say that they were the band formed by Mick Abrahams after he left Jethro Tull. If you want to discover a fine and much underrated group and a great album you;ll have to try a little harder.Few people pretend that Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson was an easy man to work with in the band's early days, much the same could be said of Mick Abrahams. Both were struggling to be the frontman in what was one of the most exciting bands to come out of the British blues explosion of 1968. Abrahams lost that power struggle, Anderson shaped Tull and Abrahams formed Blodwyn Pig. The band was poised for great things. Abrahams is probably the most under-rated of the British guitarists of that generation. That Clapton has inspired adulation while Abrahams has largely been ignored is simply unjust. But what really counts in the music industry is persistence. Blodwyn Pig split citing musical differences before they really managed to establish themselves as one of the great bands of the era.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Blodwyn Pig CD reissues differ from U.S. LPs,
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This review is from: Getting to This (Audio CD)
Naturally I was thrilled when the two U.S. Blodywn Pig albums, AHEAD RINGS OUT (A&M SP 4210), and GETTING TO THIS (A&M SP 4243) were reissued on CD. The vocals and playing are as outstanding as I remember. But I'm giving the latter only 4 stars because "Meanie Mornay" has been deleted in favor of the throwaway "For Rassman." Included are "See My Way," "Summer Day" and "Walk on the Water," which appeared on the U.S. vinyl version of AHEAD RINGS OUT. Perhaps these CDs follow the U.K. versions of the albums, thus accounting for the confusion. I wouldn't mind the rearranging of tunes had the omission of one not occurred.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Go Get ..." Getting To This ",
By Vibrolux45 (Xiamen,China) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Getting to This (Audio CD)
I remember hearing the pig for the first time about 1971 and just loving their music...." Getting to This " the second effort by the pig is outstanding and one big reason has to be Mick Abrahams! A first rate guitarist and fine vocalist. The music is a Blues Rock tour de force!
During the last several years I had longed to hear this fine band again and what a treat both fantastic albums are re-released by BGO. I highly reccomend both " Ahead Rings Out " as well as " Getting To This " both are fabulous and it is hard to believe one man has as much talent as does Mick Abrahams ! Be sure [...] to see Mick's latest doings and pick up a copy of " This Is " by the Mick Abrahams This Was Band....It is absolutely first rate and if you enjoyed the first Tull album " This Was " you will be knocked out by Micks new version...top flight rock guitar in spades! So Get " Getting To This " and see what real talent sounds like!
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