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Episode Six

 
Artist: Episode Six

Group Members:

Harvey Fields, Tony Lander, Sheila Carter Dimmock, Graham Carter Dimmock, Roger Glover, Ian Gillan, John Gustafson, Mick Underwood

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  • Formed: 1965
  • Disbanded: 1969
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Roots of Deep Purple: The Complete Episode Six," "Love, Hate, Revenge," "Put Yourself in My Place"
  • Representative Songs: "Love Hate Revenge" "Put Yourself in My Place"

Biography

Most famous for including bassist Roger Glover and singer Ian Gillan before they joined Deep Purple, Episode Six managed to release no less than nine British singles between 1966 and 1969 without coming close to a hit record or establishing a solid identity. Also prominently featuring organist/singer Sheila Carter-Dimmock, the group's 1966-1967 singles were rather light pop/rock harmony numbers, with an occasional ballad and a bit of a soul influence. Light years removed from Deep Purple, Episode Six was nothing if not eclectic in their choice of material, trying their hands at numbers by the Hollies, the Beatles, the Tokens, and Charles Aznavour, as well as a British hot-rod tune (written by Glover). While their repertoire lacked focus, their singles were actually pleasant and their fine cover of Tim Rose's "Morning Dew" would have been a deserving hit.

In 1967, they began to fuse pop and psychedelia with reasonably impressive results, especially the single "I Can See Through You" (written by Glover), one of the finest British psychedelic obscurities. Their final two singles showed the band going in a much more progressive direction and anticipating some of the most indulgent art rock of the '70s with "Mozart Versus the Rest," which assaulted one of the composer's most famous riffs with manic electric guitars. Episode Six folded in 1969, after Gillan and Glover had joined Deep Purple. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Episode Six was a British rock group during the mid-sixties. The band wasn't well known but foreshadowed the arrival of Deep Purple in late 1960s. 'Episode Six' was formed in July 1964; in May 1965 Ian Gillan joined and the line-up became as follows:

Line-Up 'Episode Six' in May 1965 is:

Episode Six released several singles on Pye Records in 1966 and 1967, and would have faded into oblivion had Gillan and Glover not gone on to join Deep Purple. The Episode Six song "Love, Hate, Revenge" was covered by the New Zealand Avengers in 1968 and was a hit on the New Zealand single charts.

The group then split up in late 1969.

This then led onto the formation of the Sheila Carter Band with members Alan Coulter (drums), Dave Lawson (keyboards), Tony Dangerfield (bass) and Tony Lander (guitar). After a brief period Sheila then teamed up with Peter Robinson, Mick Underwood, John Gustafson (ex The Big Three, The Merseybeats etc and another of Peter Robinson's Royal College of Music colleagues on guitar. This was a very early formation of the band we know as Quatermass.

Sheila later went solo and worked with various musicians such as Peter Walters and Tom Marshall (ex Harmony Grass).

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