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Wednesday, 06/05/2002 8:38:50 AM

Wednesday, June 05, 2002 8:38:50 AM

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Rock 'n' Roll Artists A-Z...Greenslade

http://www.mysticrecords.co.uk/greensla.htm

Greenslade I (November 1972 - 1974)

Dave Greenslade - keyboards/vibes - formerly with Chris Farlowe and The Thunderbirds, Geno Washington, and Colosseum.
Tony Reeves - bass - formerly with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and Colosseum.
Dave Lawson - keyboards/clarinet/flute/vocals
Andrew McCulloch - drums

Albums:
"Greenslade" (1973)
"Bedside Manners Are Extra" (1973)

Greenslade II (1974 - 1975)

Dave Greenslade - keyboards/vibes
Tony Reeves - bass
Dave Lawson - keyboards/clarinet/flute/vocals
Andrew McCulloch - drums
Dave Clempson - guitar - b. September 5, 1949, England - formerly with Colosseum and Humble Pie.
Graham Smith - fiddle

Album:
"Spyglass Guest" (1974)
"Live 1973-75" (1999)
Tony Reeves later joins Curved Air.

Greenslade III (1975 - January 1976)

Dave Greenslade - keyboards/vibes
Dave Lawson - keyboards/clarinet/flute/vocals
Andrew McCulloch - drums
Dave Clempson - guitar
Graham Smith - fiddle
Martin Briley - bass

Album:
"Time and Tide" (1975)
Group disbands. Dave Greenslade rejoins the reformed Colosseum.

Greenslade IV (1999 - 2000) (reformed)

Dave Greenslade - keyboards
Tony Reeves - bass
John Young - keyboards/vocals - formerly with Asia.
John Trotter - drums - formerly with Manfred Mann's Earth Band.

Greenslade IV (2000 - Present)

Dave Greenslade - keyboards
Tony Reeves - bass
John Young - keyboards/vocals
Chris Cozens - drums

Album:

"Large Afternoon" (2000) - After 25 years, it's great to see Greenslade back with a new album on Mystic Records of all new material penned by keyboardist Dave Greenslade. True to form of the original version of the band, there are no guitars (other than bass) on this album, although you'll swear you hear them in a couple of places...it must be those keyboard guys!. This new album contains 9 songs, and is a mix of instrumental and vocal tracks (5 instrumentals and 4 vocals)...total playing time is about 47 minutes. The CD cover is very attractive and reminiscent of Greenslade's cover-artwork from the 1970s. Lyrics are provided for the vocal tracks. Musicianship is superb throughout, with the lush keyboards from Dave Greenslade and tasteful bass-playing by Tony Reeves being particularly outstanding...and percussion work from Chris Cozens is solid. The vocal tracks from second keyboardist John Young are well done, and there are no throwaway cuts. But my favorite tracks are the beautiful, well-crafted instrumentals that draw you in and let you float for a while. Very, very nice.

Dave Greenslade solo:

"Cactus Choir" (1976)
"The Pentateuch Of Cosmogony" (1979)
"From the Discworld" (1995) (with author Terry Pratchett)
"Going South" (1999)




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