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Cactus Choir

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Released
  
1976

Artist
  
Dave Greenslade

Label
  
Edsel Records

Length
  
41:36

Release date
  
1976

Genre
  
Progressive rock

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Producer
  
Gregg Jackman, Dave Greenslade, Rupert Hine

Cactus Choir (1976)
  
The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony (1979)

Similar
  
Dave Greenslade albums, Progressive rock albums

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Cactus Choir is the first solo album by British keyboardist Dave Greenslade, released in 1976 soon after the disbandment of his own eponymous band, Greenslade. It is loosely based on a concept about the colonization of American West, and it features a simpler sound than previous Greenslade albums.

Contents

The artwork for the album cover is by Roger Dean.

Track listing

All music written by Dave Greenslade. Lyrics by Jon Hiseman (2) and Martin Hall (4, 6).

Personnel

  • Dave Greenslade — keyboards, vocals (4), co-producer
  • Tony Reeves — bass guitar (1, 2, 6, 8)
  • Simon Phillips — drums, percussion
  • Steve Gould — vocals (2, 6)
  • Dave Markee — bass guitar (3, 4)
  • John G. Perry — bass guitar (7)
  • Mick Grabham — guitar (4)
  • Lissa Gray — vocals (4)
  • Bill Jackman — bass flute, bass clarinet (8)
  • Gregg Jackman — co-producer, engineer
  • Rupert Hine — co-producer
  • Chris Tsangarides, Martin Moss - assistant engineers
  • Simon Jeffes — orchestra arranger
  • Martin Ford — orchestra conductor
  • Songs

    1Pedro's Party2:40
    2Gettysburg3:55
    3Swings and Roundabouts4:20

    References

    Cactus Choir Wikipedia