Greenslade’s 1973 debut album introduced the progressive rock band with a distinctive sound characterized by lush keyboard arrangements and intricate melodies. Formed by keyboardist Dave Greenslade and featuring Tony Reeves on bass, Andrew McCulloch on drums, and second keyboardist Dave Lawson, the band stood out for its lack of a guitarist, relying heavily on dual keyboard interplay. The album boast a cool blend of jazz, classical, and rock elements, creating a complex yet accessible vibe. Fantastic cover artwork from Roger Dean!
UK repress on Warner Bros., likely from the late 1970s or early 80s, based on the label design. Just picked this up on Friday and loving it.




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