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Always wary of their Paisley Underground tag, it was only
Green on Red's
debut EP that leaned on the psychedelic sounds of the '60s before they traded it in for a boozy, all-American sound. They have been credited as latter-day forbears to the No Depression sound forged by
Wilco
and
Son Volt
.
Singer and songwriter
Dan Stuart
,
Chris Cacavas
(keyboards) and
Jack Waterson
(bass) formed their first group in Tucson, AZ, in 1979. Relocating to L.A., drummer
Steve MacNicol
joined up
and the band released their debut EP on
Steve Wynn's
Down There label in 1982. By 1983, the band dumped the trippy psychedelic stuff for
Gravity Talks
, their Slash debut. By the time 1985's
Gas Food Lodging
rolled around and the band had added guitarist
Chuck Prophet
, they were earning critical accolades, but their greatest success came overseas with the release of 1985's
No Free Lunch
(Polygram). Between albums,
Stuart
paused to work with
Steve Wynn
and a smattering of their respective band members for their
Danny and Dusty
album, a record which allowed
Stuart
to play on his "drunken bum" persona.
Prophet
and
Stuart
continued to hone their darkish, down-and-out loser blues on
The Killer Inside Me
(1987, Mercury) and
Here Come the Snakes
(1989, Mercury), but by the time 1989's
This Time Around
(Mercury) came out, interest in their work stateside had ceased.
Cacavas
had since left the fold to begin what had become a consistent, albeit overlooked solo career. The
Prophet
/
Stuart
duo found an audience for their music in Europe for
Scapegoats
(1991, China) and
Too Much Fun
(1992, Off Beat), but ultimately traded in the madness of what had become their collaboration for quieter lives.
Stuart
relocated to Spain and
Prophet
continues the solo career he launched in 1990. His 1997 release
Homemade Blood
(Cooking Vinyl) bears little resemblence to the ramshackle outfit that was
Green on Red
. As it turns out,
Prophet
was a sleeper. ~ Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide
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