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  • Format: CD
  • Label: Aurora
  • Genre: Psychedelic

‘Sounds like Buffalo Springfield, with horns and good lead guitar work’ - Fuzz, Acid & Flowers
• Lost 1971 psych gem
• First time on CD
• Liner notes included
One of the most unjustly-neglected bands of their time, Green got together at North Texas State University in the late 60s, and released a stunning psych-pop debut in 1969. Their largely-overlooked second LP first appeared in September 1971, and makes its long-overdue CD debut here. A classy combination of rock and roll and ballads, with acid-tinged guitar and tasteful horns, it comes across as an idiosyncratic amalgam of the Beatles, the Zombies and Buffalo Springfield, making it a must-have for fans of classic 60s psychedelia and early 1970s rural rock.
Track Listing
1. All My Bells
2. To Help Somebody
3. She Don’t Love Me
4. Mary Magdalena
5. Can You See Me?
6. Teenage Women
7. Lady, Oh Lady
8. Big Dipper
9. High Time
10. Suzy
11. Funny Faces
12. San Fernando Valley Girls
13. Forest Lawn