Greenslade
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“There’s no denying its compositional prowess”: Greenslade’s Large Afternoon Expanded
By James McNair published
Fruits of their short-lived new-millennium reunion provides nostalgia and commentary, with live tracks containing more meat and punch

“Another very good year”: Ring The Bells And Sing – Progressive Sounds Of 1975 box set
By Chris Roberts published
With Yes and Genesis between albums, Camel, Renaissance, Gentle Giant, Be Bop Deluxe, Soft Machine, Steve Hillage and Steve Hackett were among those proved here to be keeping the quality high

Greenslade's BBC sessions release now to be released in October
By Jerry Ewing published
Two-disc Greenslade At The BBC collection features the band's BBC recordings from 1973 and 1974

“I didn’t have anything against guitars – I just had this idea in my head of two keyboard players using an array of instruments. Everyone said, ‘It’ll never work.’ Well, they were wrong”: The short life and lasting times of Greenslade
By Mike Barnes published
They were forced into an untimely demise after just three years. But the unique bond of two synth geniuses left a catalogue that justifies their reputation as a “thinking man’s band”

Greenslade At The BBC collection to be released
By Jerry Ewing published
Double-disc Greenslade At The BBC collection covering 1973 and 1974 will be released in February

Greenslade's 70s albums to be released as part of a new box set
By Prog published
Greenslade's Temple Songs - The Albums 1973-1975 is due out in June
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