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Genres
  
Progressive rock

Labels
  
Philips Records

Genre
  
Progressive rock

Years active
  
1968–1969

Record label
  
Philips Records

Members
  
Roger Swallow

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Origin
  
Stevenage, United Kingdom (1968)

Albums
  
Heaven & Hell, Harsh Apocalypse Electro Resurrection Live, Witness To It All

Similar
  
Mark Griffiths, The Albion Band, Spooky Tooth, Steve Miller

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Harsh Reality are a little-known, proto-prog band formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire in 1968 out of the remnants of the Freightliner Blues Band (formerly the Revolution). The band consisted of Mark Griffiths and Dave Jenkins on guitars, Alan Greed on lead vocals and organ, Roger Swallow on drums, and Steve Miller on bass and backing vocals. They released a single for Philips Records in 1968 ("Tobacco Ash Sunday" / "How Do You Feel") before releasing their only album, Heaven and Hell, also on Philips in 1969. A final single followed soon after, before the band split in 1969.

Contents

Their Heaven and Hell LP is now a highly sought-after rarity, selling for hundreds of pounds between eager collectors. For this reason, Harsh Reality is somewhat famous/infamous in collecting circles.

Though seen as part of the proto-progressive rock era, their work represented a marriage between the sounds of Procol Harum, Traffic and early Deep Purple.

Following the band's demise, Roger Swallow played with Principal Edwards Magic Theatre, Matthews Southern Comfort, Plainsong, Albion Country Band, and Al Stewart; before moving to California and establishing himself as an electronic musician, songwriter and entrepreneur. Alan Greed went on to work with Ray Russell on the Rock Workshop albums, and as a session singer. Greed later fronted the jazz/progressive outfit, The Running Man. A self-titled album was released in the UK on the Neon record label in 1972.

Mark Griffiths has worked with Matthews Southern Comfort, Jonathan Kelly, Al Stewart, David Essex, The Everly Brothers, and Cliff Richard & The Shadows. The rest of the band also went into session work.

The song "Tobacco Ash Sunday" was covered by Paul Weller for AOL Sessions.

Heaven and Hell will be reissued officially for the first time on CD by Esoteric Recordings on 26 September 2011, with four bonus tracks and a 16-page booklet containing a lengthy interview with the band.

Discography

  • "Tobacco Ash Sunday" b/w "How Do You Feel" (October 1968)
  • "Heaven And Hell " b/w "Praying For Reprieve " (May 1969)
  • Heaven And Hell (Philips SBL 7891, 1969; official CD reissue: Esoteric, 2011)
  • Songs

    Praying for ReprieveHeaven & Hell · 1969
    How Do You Feel?Heaven & Hell · 1969
    Girl of My DreamsHeaven & Hell · 1969

    References

    Harsh Reality Wikipedia


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