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Green

Disco de Green: “Green [Bonus Tracks]”

Disco de Green: “Green [Bonus Tracks]”
Información del disco :
Título: Green [Bonus Tracks]
Fecha de Publicación:2007-03-20
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:
Sello Discográfico:Fallout
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:5051125203710
Lista de temas :
1 to be
2 Where Have I Been
3 Sunrise 7
4 just try
5 sparkle
6 Green
7 footprints in the snow
8 At The Time
9 RCMPB
10 Don't
11 Have You Ever
12
13
14
15
Análisis (en inglés) - :
If you played {$Green}'s debut album for most fans of {\psychedelic} {\rock}, they'd doubtless have guessed the group was from England, and {$Green} clearly deserved some sort of honor for so effectively disguising their Texas heritage in their music. Released in 1969, {^Green} leans far more toward pastoral {\folk-rock} and {\baroque pop} melodies than the lysergic freak-outs that were the traditional signifiers of Lone Star {\psychedelia}, and the group's arrangements, dominated by massed harmonies, horns, and keyboards, rarely succumb to anything so crass as a heavily amplified guitar (though the song {&"Green"} is an exception). Surprisingly, the bandmembers pulled off most of the horn and string work here all by themselves (with one {$Bobby Blood} helping out on brass), and this is a good bit more ambitious and accomplished than one might expect from a self-contained band of the era, but the album's laid-back air sounds less trippy and more calculated by the time {&"Have You Ever?"} winds to a close, and despite the beauty of {$Green}'s music, their sense of adventure tends to sound more academic than heartfelt, as if they were determined to bring the qualities of "real" music to a lower form such as {\rock & roll}. Collectors of rare {\psychedelia} and arty {\pop} will want to give this a listen, but overall it's more of a curiosity than a genuine pleasure. [{$Green}'s 2007 CD reissue on {@Fallout Records} includes four pre-album demos that feature a slightly heavier attack with more guitar, though it makes clear the horns and harmonies were already a major part of the group's approach.] ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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