Digitally remastered and expanded edition. Green Bullfrog was an album resulting from a one-off studio project and recorded between February and May 1970. The album was the idea of producer Derek Lawrence who assembled a group of musicians with whom he had worked in the 1960s. For contractual reasons, the musicians were billed under pseudonyms: Albert Lee = Pinta, Matthew Fisher = Sorry, Ian Paice, of Deep Purple = Speedy, Tony Ashton = Bevy, Rod Alexander = Vicar, Chas Hodges = Sleepy, Earl Jordan = Jordan, Big Jim Sullivan = Boss, and Ritchie Blackmore, of Deep Purple = Boots. A lot has been written about who appeared on the Green Bullfrog album - particularly which members of Deep Purple played. This CD not only gives the definitive answers, but presents a fabulous remastering: the original mixes and bonus tracks. What more could you ask for? For those of you unfamiliar with the Green Bullfrog thing, it’s a guitar-hero album of reasonably familiar covers that comes from a couple of informal sessions in
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