In contrast to other albums by Colosseum, 
The Grass Is Greener was released only in the 
United States and 
Canada, on the Dunhill label, distributed by ABC. It was conceived as a North American alternative to November 1969's 
Valentyne Suite,
 complete with a muted, blue-green variation of the aforementioned 
album's cover. It features four tracks recorded with then-new 
guitarist/vocalist Dave "Clem" Clempson in the winter of 1969 ("Jumping 
Off The Sun," "Lost Angeles," "Rope Ladder To The Moon," "Bolero"); 
three tracks from the 1969 Vertigo LP 
Valentyne Suite but with 
vocal and guitar parts provided by Clempson ("Butty's Blues," "The 
Machine Demands A Sacrifice," "The Grass Is Greener") instead of James 
Litherland; and one track, "Elegy," that appears to be the same as the 
original from 
Valentyne Suite, including Litherland's vocal. The 
record was remastered and released as a bonus disc in Sanctuary Records'
 2003 deluxe CD edition of 
Valentyne Suite.
                  Los Angeles - bonustrack
John Hiseman - drums,Dick Hestall-Smith - soprano/tenor,woodwind.Dave"Clem"Clemson - guitar.
Tony Reeves - bass.Dave Greenslade - organ/piano/tuner percussion.
 
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