Ireland short-lived prog band with one album (Grinilla from 1973), pressed with small number copies and without big impact. Totally unjustly! Grinilla is very interesting album (without keyboards) with emphasis on lead electric and acoustic guitars (played by Jimy Slevin and Jimy Gibson). It sounds maybe a bit in style of Rush mixed with T2 and May Blitz, but has it's own character with big dose of folk influences. Music is diverse with classical overtones - most visible in heavy rocking version of Sarbe Dance (Mekong Delta would like to do something like that!) and only single-released "William Tell Overture". Also a lot of guitar dialogues have this classical feel, for example 22:05 - 26:20 and 28:15 - 29:40. What a taste!
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Grinilla 1973
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1. History Tells 2. Think For Yourself 3. Variations For Huxley 4. Into The Nightmare 5. Just Another Journey 6. Sabre Dance Bonus track from 2001 reissue 7. Son Of Girilla
Vincent Duffy / bass, guitar Don Harris / drums, vocals Jimmy Gibson / lead guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals Jimmy Slevin / lead guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
William Tell Overture/Brownox 1973
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big, nice info from discogs: Formed by ace guitarist Jimi Slevin, ex of Alice / Brogue towards the end of 1972, Peggy's Leg were known for their adaptations of classical music. Their live set included covers of Yes and Emerson Lake & Palmer as well as music by Bach ("a blistering rendition of Bach's Sinfonia from Cantata Nr. 29"), Katchaturian ("Sabre Dance"), Rossini ("William Tell Overture") and Handel. Their self-released album "Grinilla" came out in late 1973. Managed by John Donohue (Mushroom) who is credited with organising the recording of their self-released album that came out in 1973:
"This is one of the rarest albums of the seventies. Peggy's Leg were an Irish classical rock outfit and their sole album was recorded in just 23 hours. 500 copies were pressed originally and as most were sold to local fans, originals are extremely difficult to locate nowadays, particularly with the inner lyric sheet. The album consisted of six tracks and, aside from an unadventurous cover version of Love Sculpture's Sabre Dance, they comprised self-penned compositions which forged frantic heavy rock sections with soft dreamlike passages into a series of well structured songs. They also recorded a pretty frantic and indeed demented version of the William Tell Overture, which was put out on a 45."--Kissing Spell PR blurb.
The distinctive cover artwork for "Grinilla" was designed by Bad Taste Productions, i.e. Tim Booth of Dr.Strangely Strange. The album release was preceded by a headling concert at Liberty Hall in Dublin on October 24th.
Jimi Slevin was also a member of Crossroads, Jimi Slevin Band , Alyce , Skid Row (2) at various times in his career.
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