Episode Six
Cornflakes and Crazyfoam


Tracks:

Disc one: (The Story So Far...)

01 Fortune Teller
02 Got My Mojo Working (take two)
03 Mohair Sam
04 Love, Hate, Revenge
05 I Can See Through You
06 Stagger Lee
07 My Little Red Book
08 Que Sera
09 Litle One
10 Always Something There To Remind Me
11 Sunshine Superman
12 Orange Air
13 Can't Be So Bad
14 Mr. Universe
15 I Had A Talk With My Man
16 Temptation
17 Alone Again Or
18 A Hazy Shade Of Winter
19 Mozart Vs The Rest
20 Stones Medley
21 The Morning
22 I Am The Boss
23 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
24 Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart
25 Been Such A Long Way Home

Disc two: (Bonus Tracks)

1 Nobody Loves Me Like You Do
2 Let The Four Winds Blow
3 Have You Ever Been There
4 Sunshine Girl
5 Lucky Sunday
6 Gentlemen Of The Park
7 The Way You Look Tonight
8 Love Is Swinging Thing
9 Steal Your Heart Away
10 You Can Have Him
11 I Will Warm Your Heart
12 Incense
13 Stay With Me Baby
14 I Hear Trumpets Blow
15 Morning Dew
16 Monster In Paradise
17 I Am A Cloud
18 Light My Fire
19 The Castle
20 Spanish Caravan
21 Say You Don't Mind
22 Island In The Sun
23 Here There And Everywhere
24 River Deep, Mountain High
25 Jesse James
26 Slow Down

Line up:

Ian Gillan - Vocals
Roger Glover - Bass
Sheila Carter-Dimmock - Vocals, Organ
Graham Carter-Dimmock - Guitar, Vocals
Andy Ross - Vocals
Tony Lander - Guitar
Harvey Shield - Drums
John Kerrison - Drums
Mick Underwood - Drums

Record Label / Year of Release:

Purple Records 2001

Notes:

The roots of Episode Six lie in two Harrow County Grammar School bands, The Madisons (who included Glover, Lander and Shields in their personnel) and The Lightnings (who featured the Carter-Dimmocks and Andy Ross). As the members of both bands began to leave school and drift away from the bands the remaining members decided that their best chance was to merge, which they did in October 1963 as The Lightnings initially, although by July 1964 they had changed to the rather more hip name of Episode Six.

Episode Six was a British vocal pop-rock group during the mid 1960s. The band was not well known, but foreshadowed the arrival of Deep Purple in late 1960s. Episode Six was formed in July 1964.

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 group split up in late 1969.