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Greenslade were an English progressive rock band, formed in the autumn of 1972 by keyboard player
Dave Greenslade David John Greenslade (born 18 January 1943) is an English composer and keyboard player. He has played with Colosseum from the beginning in 1968 until the farewell concert in 2015 and also from 1973 in his own band, Greenslade, and others inclu ...
and bassist
Tony Reeves Anthony Reeves (born 18 April 1943, New Eltham, South East London) is an English bass guitarist/contrabassist, noted for his "distinctive and complex bass sound" and use of electronic effects. Career As a teenager Reeves learned orchestral doub ...
, with keyboardist
Dave Lawson Dave Lawson (born 25 September 1978) is an Australian comedian, actor, and TV and radio personality. He is a regular performer on the stand up comedy circuit, and at one time participated in a talk back radio segment on the commercial radio st ...
and drummer Andrew McCulloch.


History

The band made their live debut at Frankfurt's Zoom Club in November 1972. Longtime musical associates, with a common background in jazz, Greenslade and Reeves had been original members of Colosseum. The two decided they wanted to form a band with two keyboardists. At the time, Reeves was A&R director for the independent progressive label Greenwich Gramophone Co., and he invited
Dave Lawson Dave Lawson (born 25 September 1978) is an Australian comedian, actor, and TV and radio personality. He is a regular performer on the stand up comedy circuit, and at one time participated in a talk back radio segment on the commercial radio st ...
of Samurai, a commercially struggling act with the label, to become part of the group. Lawson was previously a member of
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and
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, whilst drummer Andrew McCulloch was briefly a member of King Crimson and Fields. On 20 February 1973 the band appeared on BBC's '' The Old Grey Whistle Test'' playing two numbers - "Pilgrims Progress" and "Bedside Manners Are Extra", both from the album ''
Bedside Manners Are Extra ''Bedside Manners Are Extra'' is the second studio album by English progressive rock band Greenslade, released in November 1973 by Warner Bros. Records. The cover artwork was designed by renowned artist Roger Dean, who had previously collabora ...
''. Greenslade's third album, ''Spyglass Guest'' was their most commercially successful, reaching number 34 in the UK Albums Chart. Reeves left shortly after the album was finished so that he could focus on his career as a producer, and was replaced on the U.S. tour and subsequent fourth album ''Time And Tide'' by Martin Briley, who also contributed guitar and backing vocals. Briley came to the group under the recommendation of Lawson, who had met him while doing session work. Greenslade announced their disbandment in early 1976 due to management problems. The band felt their management company, Gaff Management, were not a good fit for them and wanted to sign with another big management company who had expressed interest in them, so they asked to be released from their contract. According to Dave Greenslade, "they told me they'd let us go if we paid them an absolute fortune. I didn't have that kind of money available, and therefore had no chance of getting away from them. This really soured our relationship to such an extent that, in the end, I split up the band to get away from them." Dave Greenslade went on to record his debut solo album, ''Cactus Choir'', in late 1976 and then in early 1977 put together a new band line-up with ex- Manfred Mann's Earth Band frontman Mick Rogers. Initially the rhythm section consisted of Dave Markee and Simon Phillips, who had played on the album, but they were replaced by Tony Reeves (who had in the meantime joined
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) and
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(then concurrently leading his own Colosseum II) for the 1977 dates. In 2000, Greenslade and Reeves, after considering a full-blown reunion of the original line-up, teamed up with vocalist/keyboardist John Young, and recorded a new Greenslade studio album: ''Large Afternoon''. Drummer John Trotter joined in time for a subsequent tour, during which the live album ''Greenslade 2001 – Live: The Full Edition'' was recorded. The album was released in 2002. John Trotter left the group the following year to move to Australia, and was to be replaced by James Gambold, but nothing further happened. After Greenslade's original breakup, Dave Lawson went on to be a much-in-demand session musician, as well as playing with Roy Harper and later
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. Thereafter he composed for film and television, including soundtracks for advertisements for British Gas and others. Martin Briley had a moderately successful solo career before finding work as a songwriter for popular artists such as Celine Dion and
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. Andrew McCulloch left the music industry, obtained a Masters Certificate and pursued a career in sailing.


Personnel

*
Dave Greenslade David John Greenslade (born 18 January 1943) is an English composer and keyboard player. He has played with Colosseum from the beginning in 1968 until the farewell concert in 2015 and also from 1973 in his own band, Greenslade, and others inclu ...
keyboards Keyboard may refer to: Text input * Keyboard, part of a typewriter * Computer keyboard ** Keyboard layout, the software control of computer keyboards and their mapping ** Keyboard technology, computer keyboard hardware and firmware Music * Musi ...
(1972–1976, 1977, 2000–2003) *
Dave Lawson Dave Lawson (born 25 September 1978) is an Australian comedian, actor, and TV and radio personality. He is a regular performer on the stand up comedy circuit, and at one time participated in a talk back radio segment on the commercial radio st ...
– keyboards, vocals (1972–1976) * Andrew McCulloch
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, percussion (1972–1976) *
Tony Reeves Anthony Reeves (born 18 April 1943, New Eltham, South East London) is an English bass guitarist/contrabassist, noted for his "distinctive and complex bass sound" and use of electronic effects. Career As a teenager Reeves learned orchestral doub ...
bass guitar, double bass (1972–1974, 1977, 2000–2003) * Martin Briley – bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals (1974–1976) * Dave Markee – bass guitar (1977) * Simon Phillips – drums, percussion (1977) * Mick Rogers – guitar, vocals (1977) *
Jon Hiseman Philip John Albert "Jon" Hiseman (21 June 1944 – 12 June 2018) was an English drummer, recording engineer, record producer, and music publisher. He played with the Graham Bond Organisation, with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and later form ...
– drums, percussion (1977; died 2018) * John Young – keyboards, vocals (2000–2003) * John Trotter – drums, percussion (2000–2003) * James Gambold – drums (2003)


Discography


Studio albums

* 1973: '' Greenslade'', Warner Bros. K 46207 * 1973: ''
Bedside Manners Are Extra ''Bedside Manners Are Extra'' is the second studio album by English progressive rock band Greenslade, released in November 1973 by Warner Bros. Records. The cover artwork was designed by renowned artist Roger Dean, who had previously collabora ...
'', Warner Bros.K 46259 * 1974: ''
Spyglass Guest ''Spyglass Guest'' is the third studio album by British progressive rock band Greenslade, released in 1974. It is their most commercially successful album to date, having reached number 34 in the UK Albums Chart. It was the final recording bassis ...
'', Warner Bros.K 56055 UK No. 34 Warner Bros. * 1975: ''
Time and Tide Time and Tide (usually derived from the proverb ''Time and tide wait for no man'') may refer to: Music Albums * ''Time and Tide'' (Greenslade album), 1975 * ''Time and Tide'' (Basia album), 1987 * ''Time and Tide'' (Battlefield Band album), ...
'', Warner Bros. K 56126 * 2000: ''Large Afternoon''


Live albums, compilations

* 1973: ''Reading Festival 1973'' (one track), GML Records 1008 * 1979: ''
The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony ''The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony'' is a concept album and multimedia project by Patrick Woodroffe and Dave Greenslade, released in 1979. The project combines a hardback book (conceived, written and illustrated by Woodroffe) and a double vinyl al ...
'', Dragon's World Ltd/EMI Records * 1997: ''Shades of Green (1972–75)'' * 2000: ''Live'' (recorded in 1973–75) * 2002: ''Greenslade 2001 – Live The Full Edition'' * 2013: ''Live in Stockholm – 10 March 1975''


UK singles

* "Temple Song" / "An English Western" (1973) * "Catalan" / "Animal Farm" (1975) * "Gangsters" / "Rubber Face & Lonely Eyes" (1976)


References


External links


Greenslade
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