Splinter - these were Bill Elliot and Bob Purvis - was the first band that was published in the newly founded label of George Harrison, Dark Horse. In fact, "The Place I love" such a thing as a secret Harrison record is, but plays almost the entire Entourage Harrisons with, so the musicians on "Living in the Material World", "Dark Horse" and "Extra texture "can be found, as there would be Gary Wright, Klaus Voorman, Willie Weeks, Jim Keltner, Alvin Lee, Billy Preston, among others - and, of course, George Harrison himself, under the incredibly resourceful rich pseudonym Hari Georgeson. Unfortunately, Harrison holds the guitar back often, rarely one can recognize his style unique. Otherwise, "The Place I love" a brave plate, sometimes a bit boring, like the Harrison-LPs by "All Things Must Pass" precisely, but more pop than Harrison on his solo stuff. Some a bit reminiscent of Badfinger. Splinter had even a small hit, "Costa Fine Town", which is rather surprising from today's perspective, since this song is nothing special. "The Place I love" thus represents a further proof that good musicians not always necessarily make a good board. Splinter took then two or three more LPs on, after they were done. The LP "The Place I love" the way, comes in a convertible in the middle cover. She has not appeared until now on CD, in any case you can not find anything at Amzon.
Conclusion: For those who Badfinger for a great band or hold fans who believe everything from Harrison to have.