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A band that has always found more succes in Europe than in their homeland. Green On Red were based around Dan Stuart and Chuck Prophet. Seen, with some justification as the ultimate American Bar Band, Green On Red's Sound owed a good deal to Neil Young and Country/Blues traditions. (from liner notes on "Americanism"-CD) |
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Dan Stuart (g,v) Chris Cacavas (k) Jack Waterson (b) Alex MacNicol (d) |
1982 "Green On Red" LP |
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Dan Stuart (g,v) Chuck Prophet (g) Chris Cacavas (k) Jack Waterson (b) Alex MacNicol (d) |
1984 "Gravity Talks" 1985 "Gas Food Lodging" 1986 "No Free Lunch" |
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Dan Stuart (g,v) Chuck Prophet (g) Chris Cacavas (k) Jack Waterson (b) Keith Mitchell (d) |
1987 "The Killer Inside Me" 1987 "Clarkesville" Single |
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Dan Stuart (v,g) Chuck Prophet (g) Rene Coleman (b) Greg Elmore (d) |
1988 "Here Come The Snakes" 1988 "Green On Red Live" |
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Dan Stuart (g,v) Chuck Prophet (g)
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1989 "This Time Around" 1991" Scapegoats" 1992 "Too Much Fun" 1997 "What Were We Thinking?" |
MaterialNew Addition: Green On Red lyricsDownwardly Mobile Ambitions - Green On Red history until "The Killer Inside Me" Psycho Folk Die Pechvögel Liner Notes from "The Little Things In Life" |
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