Splinter were an English vocal duo (Bill Elliot and Bobby Purvis). Their 1974 debut The Place I Love was produced by George Harrison for his Dark Horse label.

Splinter's debut album The Place I Love (1974) was produced by George Harrison and released on Dark Horse Records. The album features musicians associated with Harrison (names cited in reviews include Klaus Voormann, Willie Weeks, Jim Keltner, Gary Wright, Billy Preston) and contains the single "Costafine Town". Later Splinter albums were produced by Tom Scott with reduced Harrison involvement.

A first-hand vinyl find and close listen to Splinter's 1974 debut The Place I Love, produced by George Harrison on Dark Horse. The reviewer highlights tracks such as "Groovy Train", "China Light" and "Costafine Town" and emphasizes Harrison's strong production imprint. The album is presented as Beatles/Harrison-adjacent soft/folk rock with meticulous production.

For:Fans of 1970s British folk-pop/soft rock, collectors of George Harrison productions, vintage vinyl hunters

 Today is the day of the sub-brands: The first album of Splinter produced by none other than George Harrison and released on his record label; Dark Horse in 1974.

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