- Blues Anytime, Vol. 1: An Anthology of British Blues · 2006
- The Blues and the Beast · 1991
- A Double Dose of the Blues · 2002
- Foolish Pride · 1993
- High on the Hog: Anthology 1977-2000 · 2004
- Iron Man Of Norton: Second Shipment · 2021
- Iron Man Of Norton: Boxed Set · 2021
- Split Part II (Live At Bremen 1982) · 2021
- I Asked for Water, but She Gave Me Gasoline · 2015
- I Asked for Water, but She Gave Me Gasoline · 2015
- I Asked for Water, but She Gave Me Gasoline · 2015
- Best Of The Blues Saints & Sinners · 2011
- Blues Matters! Sampler, Vol. 3 · 2008
Albums
Live Albums
Compilations
About Tony McPhee
Guitarist and singer-songwriter, Tony McPhee emerged from the lively British blues scene of the early 1960s. He formed the Dollarbills and then John Lee’s Groundhogs, frequently accompanying and also recording with visiting American bluesmen such as John Lee Hooker and Champion Jack Dupree. In the late '60s, McPhee secured a recording contract for the now shortened Groundhogs. In addition to his predilection for the blues, McPhee incorporated elements of progressive rock and psychedelia; and touched on religion, philosophy, and social commentary in his lyrics. McPhee continued to work under the Groundhogs moniker in subsequent decades, playing live and recording in the studio with a number of different musicians, before finally disbanding the group in late 2004. During this time he also worked with Terraplane and the Tony McPhee Band.
- HOMETOWN
- Humberstone, Lincolnshire, England
- BORN
- 23 March 1944
- GENRE
- Rock