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Green is the fourth studio album by British
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musician
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. Written in spring 1977 at the same time as his previous album, the funk-inflected ''
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'' (1977), ''Green'' was originally going to be released as ''The Green Album'' as a companion to ''The Red Album'' (the originally intended name for ''Motivation Radio''). However, this plan was dropped and after a US tour in late 1977, ''Green'' was recorded alone, primarily in
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, and in London. Produced and engineered by
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drummer
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, ''Green'' features
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themes and explores
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, especially of a
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bent, continuing the dance themes of ''Motivation Radio''. Most of the guitar and some of the keyboard parts on ''Green'' were played by Hillage with a Roland GR 500–an early
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. Hillage enjoyed "the hybrid sounds" he achieved on the album with the instrument, but retired the instrument as it was too problematic to use. The album was released in 1978 by
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, originally as a limited edition translucent green vinyl before the standard version replaced it shortly afterwards. The album cover features a distinctive "pyramid fish" design by English writer
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. ''Green'' peaked at number 30 on the
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and was a critical success. ''Green'' was remastered for CD release in both 1990 and 2007.


Background and writing

Hillage's second album '' L'' (1976) had been a surprise success, garnering critical praise and reaching number 10 on the
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and staying on the chart for twelve weeks.The Guinness book of British Hit Albums, 1983, page 80. As a result, Hillage and his band were offered the chance to open for
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on their American tour in early 1977. It was whilst based in
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during the tour that Hillage and his collaborator and songwriting partner
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met synthesizer pioneer
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, whose work with the
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and
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had influenced Hillage's work on ''L''. With Hillage wanting to head into
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ier territory, Cecil agreed to produce Hillage's third album. Hillage and Giraudy wrote enough material for two albums during an "intense period" in spring 1977; Hillage recalled "when we were coming back from our first American tour we were on a creative high and a lot of music came out." Hillage's original idea was to release the material on two separate albums, ''The Red Album'' and ''The Green Album''; however, the plan was abandoned and instead ''The Red Album'' was reworked to become ''
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'', recorded in July 1977 and produced by Cecil, and true to Hillage's wishes, the album was funkier in nature, "although still undeniably Hillage." Hillage recalled that ''Motivation Radio'' was "the moment where the dance/funk thing began to manifest itself and even then that came out of an unusual and interesting experience." The album was Hillage's first with Joe Blocker on drums and bass guitarist
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. A critical success, it was released in September 1977 and although not as commercially successful as ''L'', it still reached number 28 on the UK Albums Chart. To coincide with the release of ''Motivation Radio'', a new-line up of Steve Hillage's band featuring Blocker on drums, Curtis Robinson Jr on bass guitar and Chuck Bynum on keyboards and synths toured throughout the UK and Europe in late 1977, ending with a performance at
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in
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. The band were due to tour America thereafter but the tour was abandoned after the deemed commercial failure of ''Motivation Radio'', leading the band to become ready to record again.Liner notes.


Conception and recording

Within weeks of the end of their 1977 tour, Hillage and his new band returned to the residential recording studio
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in
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in December 1977 to record a new album. He decided to record the material he had written for the abandoned ''Green Album'' in spring 1977, shortening the name to ''Green''.
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co-produced and engineered the album with Hillage. Pink Floyd were on a break following their In the Flesh Tour and most of its members developed solo projects in 1978 before regrouping at the end of the year to record ''
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''; Mason decided to spend his time producing another artist's album. Mason was introduced to the sessions in a similar style to how
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was introduced to the ''L'' sessions–
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' A&R head Simon Draper told Hillage that Mason was aware of his music and was interested in producing or co-producing an album with him. Hillage thought it would be a "great experience and was really up for it." The two had previously worked together when Mason produced '' Shamal'' (1976), the seventh album by Hillage's former band
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. Curtis Robertson also augmented the sessions on bass guitar. After a break for Christmas, sessions commenced at Hillage's Matrix Studios,
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, in January 1978 where further
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s were recorded before they went to Pink Floyd's
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, also in London, in February. Hillage recalled "Our schedule at the time could be described as "full on." Our work pace was frantic and it was an exhilarating roller coaster ride which I'm happy to have experienced, although it wasn't sustainable. ''Green'' was the result of three months in the studio. Joe and Curtis took part in the initial sessions and then I took the basic backing tracks away to work out overdubs in my little home studio and then we went back into Britannia Row Studios to finish everything."


Music

Greg Prato of
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described ''Green'' as "the underground prog rock fan favorite ssuingmore of his trademark thinking-man's music." He noted it possesses many of the same musical qualities as mid-late 1970s
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due to Mason's production, and noted that the music is similar to
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's late 1970s experimental electronic phase, singling out "Crystal City" "with vocals almost identical to Bowie." Hillage's recurring
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influence continues to be felt on ''Green'', and according to Prato, this is especially apparent on such tracks as "Sea Nature," "UFO Over Paris," and "Unidentified (Flying Being)." According to Elly Roberts of ''Allgigs'', Hillage spent 1978 exploring many soundscapes that included synthesisers and rock guitar, and was best exemplified by the ''Green'' song "Ether Ships." ''Green'' has been described as "partially mixed" due to the segues between songs. ''Green'' was significant for Hillage as he began to experiment with early
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s for the first time; he had acquired a
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GR 500 guitar synthesizer which he uses extensively on the album; "It was an amazing instrument that proved to be okay for studio work, but was too complicated to use on stage." Most of the guitar and some of the keyboard sounds on ''Green'' were achieved using the GR 500, and Hillage later stated that for him, "the hybrid sounds eachieved were really special," but due to the complexities of using the instrument in the studio, he eventually opted for a more "back to basic" approach from thereafter. Hillage also played a
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and
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guitar on the album. ''Green'' is also noted for its often "dancey" tones–a continuation of the funk sound explored on ''Motivation Radio''. ''Terra Scope'' noted Hillage had been championing punk rock whilst at the same time his music "was nodding in a dance direction even then," to which Hillage recalled that "we got more and more into funk and quite into
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and also
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. In fact we were very much into German
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like
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,
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and stuff like that and of course these are all constituent parts of what eventually produced the explosion of
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and we were in there early. I remember we did a Steve Hillage Band gig in a club in
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in 1978 around the time of the ''Green'' album and before we played there was a disco. The DJ was playing
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, stuff from ''
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'' like "
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" and "Spacelab"”, and all these young dolly birds were dancing. I’d never seen that kind of dance music in a commercial context before, and it was quite a good sound system, quite loud, and I was getting into how they got the electronic sounds so neat and tidy and the kick drums had this nice sonic edge coming through the speakers. I just had this vision, I thought fuck, electronic dance music, my God, it’s going to be massive and this was 1978! Then as it evolved during the years when I was a record producer I kept track of all this."


Songs

"Music of the Trees" was described by Elly Roberts of ''Allgigs'' as "a gorgeous acoustic lead beauty with splashes of synth-guitar and bluesy guitar solos," whilst she described "Palm Trees" as "possibly his most beautiful song ever; again synth effects drench this wonderful piece. It sharp contrast, "Unidentified" turns out be a funk laden thump, heavy basslines with swirling synths." The latter song was described by Hillage as "one of our funkiest and danciest tracks." "Leylines to Glassdom" was worked on by Hillage before beginning his first band, Khan, and was revisited and re-recorded during the recording of ''Motivation Radio'', although this version was only released as a
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and was re-recorded altogether for ''Green'' in a longer format. "The Glorious OM Riff" is a remake of the song "Master Builder" from the
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album ''
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'' (1974), which Hillage had a hand in composing with the other members of Gong. The song is "a cacophonous blast, with masses of ear-splitting solos," and it has been noted that "the seeds of illage'sfuture direction were sown here."


Release and promotion

''Green'' was released in April 1978 by
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, only seven months after the release of ''Motivation Radio''. It was originally released as a limited edition translucent green vinyl, before a standard black vinyl edition replaced it a couple of weeks later. The green vinyl pressing also included a poster of Hillage superimposed on a mountain range, with the pyramid fish symbol from the album cover superimposed on his face, and an insert with lyrics and additional album information. The cover features a distinctive "pyramid fish" design by
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shape–the intersection between two equal sized circles where the centre of each lies on the circumference of the other. The Virgin catalogue number for this album on vinyl was V2098. The album entered the
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on 29 April 1978, where it stayed for 8 weeks, hitting a peak of number 30,''The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums'', 1983, page 80. slightly less successful than ''Motivation Radio'', which peaked at number 28. Hillage undertook an extensive tour in promotion of ''Green'' around the UK and France from April–June 1978 with a band featuring Hillage and Giraudy with Andy Anderson on drums, Christian Boule on guitar and John Mackenzie on bass guitar. In the summer of 1978, they played further festival appearances at The Deeply Vale Free Festival and the Ashton Court Festival in
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, followed by two shows at the ''
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'' in London on the 7th and 8 August. ''Green'' was remastered and re-released on CD in 1990 by Virgin Records in the UK and by Caroline Blue Plate in the US. It was remastered once more in 2007 for CD release by Virgin Records, this time featuring four
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s: "Unidentified (Flying Being) and "Octave Doctors" recorded at
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in 1979, "Not Fade Away (Glid Forever)" recorded at the
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in 1977, and an alternate mix of "Meditation of the Snake." According to the liner notes of this reissue, "whilst researching this expanded edition of ''Green'', the decision was made to locate suitable pertinent bonus tracks."


Critical reception

According to Mark Powell, who wrote the sleeve notes for the reissue, ''Green'' "earned a well deserved place in the affections of the Hillage faithful." The album was favourably reviewed by music critics. Liam Mackey of ''
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'' said "don't be put off by the disconcerting packaging should you spot in your local shop. The music itself is infinitely more accessible even if it does require some patient listening before offering complete satisfaction. And just as all good things mature with age, you can be assured that ''Green'' will still be rewarding you handsomely long after the next musical fad has come and gone." The album continued to receive acclaim in later times. Greg Prato of
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rated the album three and a half stars out of five, saying "although not as consistent as some of his other albums, it certainly has its moments." He praised the inclusion of the backing band that had appeared on Hillage's earlier album ''
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'' "which helps make Hillage's twisted songs even better," saying that "like his other albums, the musicianship is top-notch." He concluded that "Hillage fans will definitely not be disappointed with ''Green''." Elly Roberts of ''Allgigs'' was very favourable, saying "in true Prog Rock fashion, Hillage was totally unpredictable; this is why he's still revered to this day." Italian website ''Debaser'' rated the album five stars out of five. German magazine ''Musikexpress'' rated the album four stars out of six. In a "Buyer's Guide" to Hillage's solo works in 2014, ''Team Rock'' said that ''Green'' remains Hillage's best solo album, saying that Mason "helped to bring out some quite astonishing guitar performances. At a time when punk was raging hard, with Green Hillage calmly proved that not only was he a virtuoso master of the guitar, but also that he could bring out the distinctive colour of any composition, by knowing when not to play. Tracks like "Sea Nature", "Musik of the Trees" and "The Glorious Om Riff" are spellbinding by the way Hillage envisages music in three dimensions. Overall the album was a magnificent fruition of his dramatic purpose." In 2004, Polish journalist Jerzy Skarżyńsk included the album in the first volume of his list of "Unforgettable Albums in Rock History", published as the book . It was one of 99 different albums listed in Volume One, which only lists albums from 1967–1979, and one of 199 albums listed altogether.


Legacy

In the words of Powell, "despite the punk rock explosion, demand for Steve Hillage's music appeared to be unabated. The pressure remained relentless." Hillage spent the rest of 1978 compiling a series of recordings made in concert over the previous eighteen months, ''Live Herald'' and commenced work on another studio album ''
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'' "a unique journey into the world of
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" released in 1979. This album furthered Hillage's interest in electronic music as established on ''Green'' and was later ranked as one of the 1,000 greatest albums of all time by ''
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''. For Mason, ''Green'' was the last album by another artist that he produced or co-produced, choosing to start a collaborative solo career in the 1980s, beginning with ''
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'' (1981).


Track listing


Personnel

*Steve Hillage –
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,
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,
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,
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, production *
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– synthesizer,
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, vocals *Curtis Robertson Jr –
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*Joe Blocker –
drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ...
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Nick Mason Nicholas Berkeley Mason, (born 27 January 1944) is an English drummer and a founder member of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He is the only member to feature on every Pink Floyd album, and the only constant member since its formation in ...
drum The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone. Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a she ...
on "Leylines to Glassdom", production Bonus tracks *Dave Stewart –
rhythm guitar In music performances, rhythm guitar is a technique and role that performs a combination of two functions: to provide all or part of the rhythmic pulse in conjunction with other instruments from the rhythm section (e.g., drum kit, bass guitar ...
and glissando guitar (live at Glastonbury) *Paul Francis – bass (live at Glastonbury) * Andy Anderson – drums on "Ether Ships" and live at Glastonbury *Christian Boule – rhythm guitar and glissando guitar (live at Rainbow) *
Colin Bass Colin Bass (born 4 May 1951) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Since 1979, he has been a member of the British progressive rock band Camel (band), Camel, who, after a ten-year hiatus due to the ill health of bandle ...
– bass (live at Rainbow) *Phil Hodge –
keyboards Keyboard may refer to: Text input * Keyboard, part of a typewriter * Computer keyboard ** Keyboard layout, the software control of computer keyboards and their mapping ** Keyboard technology, computer keyboard hardware and firmware Music * Musi ...
(live at Rainbow) *Basil Brooks – synthesizer (live at Rainbow) *
Clive Bunker Clive William Bunker (born 30 December 1946) is a British drummer. Bunker is best known as the original drummer of the rock band Jethro Tull, playing in the band from 1967 until 1971. Never a self-professed technical drummer, Bunker engaged ...
– drums (live at Rainbow)


Production

*Produced by
Nick Mason Nicholas Berkeley Mason, (born 27 January 1944) is an English drummer and a founder member of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He is the only member to feature on every Pink Floyd album, and the only constant member since its formation in ...
and Steve Hillage *Engineered by John Wood *CD reissue research and co-ordinated by Mark Powell *CD reissue compiled by Steve Hillage and Mark Powell


References

{{Authority control Steve Hillage albums 1978 albums Albums produced by Nick Mason Virgin Records albums Albums with cover art by Hipgnosis