Green (Steve Hillage album)
Green | ||||
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Studio album by Steve Hillage | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | December 1977, Surrey, overdubs and mixing in London January and February 1978 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Length | 46:09 | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | Nick Mason, Steve Hillage | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Discogs | (3.6/5)[2] |
Green is the fourth studio album by British progressive rock musician Steve Hillage. It was recorded primarily in Dorking, Surrey, and in London, and was produced and engineered by Nick Mason, of Pink Floyd fame.
The album entered the UK charts on 29 April 1978, where it stayed for 8 weeks, hitting a peak of number 30.[3]
The cover features a distinctive "pyramid fish" design by John Michell - an English writer and painter with a particular interest in numbers and geometric shapes. His design is based on the medieval vesica piscis 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 was initially issued on see-through green vinyl, with later pressings on normal black vinyl. The green vinyl pressing also included a poster of Hillage superimposed on a mountain range, with the pyramid fish symbol superimposed on his face. Those green vinyl pressings also came with an insert with lyrics and additional album information.
The closing track, "The Glorious Om Riff", is a remake of the song "Master Builder" from the Gong album "You", which Hillage had a hand in composing with the other members of Gong.
Track listing
Side One
- "Sea Nature" - 6:43 (Hillage/Giraudy)
- "Ether Ships" - 5:02 (Hillage/Giraudy)
- "Musik of the Trees" - 4:53 (Hillage/Giraudy)
- "Palm Trees (Love Guitar)" - 5:19(Hillage/Giraudy)
Side Two
- "Unidentified (Flying Being)" - 4:30 (Hillage/Giraudy/Robertson)
- "U.F.O. Over Paris" - 3:11 (Hillage/Giraudy/Robertson/Blocker/Bynum)
- "Leylines to Glassdom" - 4:06 (Hillage/Giraudy)
- "Crystal City" - 3:36 (Hillage/Giraudy)
- "Activation Meditation" - 1:03 (Hillage/Giraudy)
- "The Glorious Om Riff" - 7:46 (C.O.I.T/Hillage)
bonus tracks for CD release 2007
- "Unidentified (Flying Being)" – Live at Glastonbury 1979
- "Not Fade Away (Glid Forever)" – Live at The Rainbow Theatre 1977
- "Octave Doctors" – Live at Glastonbury 1979
- "Meditation of the Snake" [alternative mix]
Musicians and Production
- Steve Hillage – vocals, electric guitar, guitar synthesizer, synthesizer, production
- Miquette Giraudy – synthesizer, vocoder, vocals
- Curtis Robertson Jr – bass
- Joe Blocker – drums
- Nick Mason – drum on "Leylines to Glassdom", production
for bonus tracks:
- Andy Anderson – drums (live at Glastonbury)
- Paul Francis – bass (live at Glastonbury)
- Dave Stewart – rhythm guitar and glissando guitar (live at Glastonbury)
- Clive Bunker – drums (live at Rainbow)
- Colin Bass – bass (live at Rainbow)
- Christian Boule – rhythm guitar and glissando guitar (live at Rainbow)
- Phil Hodge – keyboards (live at Rainbow)
- Basil Brooks – synthesizer (live at Rainbow)
- Produced by Nick Mason 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
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