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.
01 All my bells 3:14 02 To help somebody 1:51 03 She didn't love me 2:53 04 Mary magdalena 1:58 05 Can you see me 2:48 06 Teenage woman 2:33 07 Lady oh lady 1:44 08 Big dipper 3:55 09 High time 2:58 10 Suzy 2:45 11 Funny faces 3:06 12 San fernando valley girls 2:57