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Green Bullfrog Studio album by Green Bullfrog Released 1972 Recorded De Lane Lea Studios, London, March/April 1970 Label Decca DL-75269 Producer Derek Lawrence, Engineer: Martin Birch Professional reviews Allmusic link 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 Ritchie Blackmore, of Deep Purple = Boots Despite rumours at the time Jeff Beck, Roger Glover and Jon Lord do not appear on the sessions. A few originals (penned by Lawrence) were played, as well as many blues-inflected covers of rock songs. A record of this session was released in 1972. It was first issued on vinyl by MCA Records in the U.K. and Decca records in the U.S. A reissue was released in 1980 under ECY Street Records on Vinyl in the US. Four tracks recorded by Green Bullfrog have been published on the Ritchie Blackmore compilation Get Away - Groups and Sessions (2005). It was remixed at Abbey Road Studios, London in 1991 by Derek Lawrence and released on CD. Tracks (as on the Green Bullfrog Session CD) ( *appeared on original vinyl) "Ain't Nobody Home" (Jerry Ragovoy) "Bullfrog" (Derek Lawrence)* "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" (Joe South)* "My Baby Left Me" (Arthur Crudup)* "Makin' Time" (Eddie Phillips, Kenny Pickett)* "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" (Lloyd Price)* "I'm a Free Man" (Klingman)* "Lovin' You is Good for me Baby" (Lawrence/Corlett/Hutton)* "I Want You" (White)* "Louisiana Man" (Doug Kershaw) "Who Do You Love" (Ellas McDaniel) External links http://www.blackmoresnight.com/moon_castle_pages/blackmore_discography.htm R. Blackmore discography Green Bullfrog at Allmusic