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ARTIST
STEEL MILL
TITLE
Green Eyed God
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
TRADING PLACES
CATALOG #
TDP 54010LP
TDP 54010LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
9/27/2019
2021 restock. Trading Places present a reissue of
Steel Mill
's
Green Eyed God
, originally released in 1972. Fabled British prog-rock band Steel Mill was formed in Wandsworth, a working-class district of south London, during the late 1960s, after singer/keyboardist
David Morris
began working with saxophonist/flautist
John Challenger
, who had played with folk group,
The Garret Singers
, the initial Mill line-up was complete once they were joined by former Roadrunners band member
Colin Short
on drums,
Derek Chandler
on bass, and
Terry Williams
on guitar. The nascent band rehearsed for about one year, playing very few live gigs, before cutting demos in April 1970, their pensive sound miles away from the British blues blueprint that then dominated London, though there was the occasional hard-rock element beneath their pastoral prog. By the time that proper recording sessions were booked at Marquee Studios to cut a single with producer
John Schroeder
(who had worked with countless acts, including
The Shadows
and
Status Quo
), Short had been replaced by former
Rumplestiltskin
drummer
Ricky "Rupert" Baer
. The resultant single "Green Eyed God" surfaced on Penny Farthing in 1971 and although it only managed to reach number 51 on the British charts, the song hit number 17 in Germany. By the time further sessions were arranged at Delane Lea studios to yield a debut LP, the group's rhythm section now featured bassist
Jeff Watts
and drummer
Chris "The Rat" Martin
. Somehow, Penny Farthing wasn't very impressed by the album itself, leading to its initial release in Germany via Bellaphon; it did not receive a British release until three years later, by which time there had been further line-up changes and a shift towards glam. Nevertheless,
Green Eyed God
remains an enticing slice of little-known prog, unjustly ignored at its time of creation. Licensed by Larry Page Productions.
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