Greenslade - Spyglass Guest (Reissue, Remastered, Expanded Edition) (1974/2018)

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Title: Spyglass Guest
Year Of Release: 1974/2018
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Genre: Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue)
Total Time: 38:51 + 52:30
Total Size: 221/547 Mb (covers)
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Greenslade - Spyglass Guest (Reissue, Remastered, Expanded Edition) (1974/2018)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Spirit of the Dance
02. Little Red Fry-Up
03. Rainbow
04. Siam Seesaw
05. Joie de Vivre
06. Red Light
07. Melancholic Race
08. Theme for an Imaginary Western

CD 2:
01. Joie de Vivre (BBC Radio One in Concert)
02. Bedside Manners Are Extra (BBC Radio One in Concert)
03. Sundance (BBC Radio One in Concert)
04. Red Light (BBC Radio One in Concert)
05. Spirit of the Dance (BBC Radio One in Concert)
06. Melange (BBC Radio Sounds of the 70s Session)
07. Melancholic Race (BBC Radio Sounds of the 70s Session)
08. Red Light (BBC Radio Sounds of the 70s Session)

Greenslade was originally formed late 1972 by Dave Greenslade and Tony Reeves, who both had played in Colosseum, together with Dave Lawson (keyboards) and Andy McCulloch (drums). They made two critically well received albums 'Greenslade' and 'Bedside Manners Are Extra' in 1973. In 1974 the third album 'Spyglass Guest' made the album Top 40 in the UK. Tony Reeves then left the band and was replaced on bass by Martin Briley (who also contributed guitar) for the band's fourth album 'Time And Tide' the following year. The band split in 1975, but after the release of Dave Greenslade's solo album 'Cactus Choir' the band 'reformed' and toured in 1977. This line-up consisted of Dave Greenslade on keyboards, Tony Reeves on bass, Mick Rogers on guitar and Jon Hiseman on drums.

The band started working again in 1999 with a line-up of: Dave Greenslade and John Young on keyboards, with Tony Reeves on bass, and John Trotter on drums. However, by the time of the release of the album 'Large Afternoon', in October 2000, Chris Cozens had taken-over on the drums. John Trotter would return, however, and appears on the live album "Live - 2001 The Full Edition"


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Many thanks for lossless.
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Many Thanks