Cactus Choir
Studio album by Dave Greenslade
Released
1976
Genre
Progressive rock
Length
41:36
Label
Warner Bros. (UK)
Producer
Gregg Jackman, Dave Greenslade, Rupert Hine
Dave Greenslade chronology
Cactus Choir,
(1976)
The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony,
(1979)
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Cactus Choir is the first solo album by 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.
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).
Track listing:
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Pedro's Party"
2:38
2.
"Gettysburg"
3:58
3.
"Swings And Roundabouts"
4:19
4.
"Time Takes My Time"
6:00
5.
"Forever And Ever"
4:09
6.
"Cactus Choir"
6:15
7.
"Country Dance"
5:36
8.
"Finale"
8:37
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 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,
Simon Jeffes -- orchestra arranger,
Martin Ford -- orchestra conductor,
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