- Green (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Green
Type = studio
Artist =R.E.M.
Released = start date|1988|11|7
Recorded =Ardent Studios , Memphis, start date|1988|5-end date|1988|7;Bearsville Studios , Woodstock, NY, start date|1988|7-end date|1988|9
Genre =Alternative rock
Length = 41:01
Label =Warner Bros.
Producer =Scott Litt & R.E.M.
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A1c8o1vdjzzza link]
*Robert Christgau (B+) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?id=1140&name=R.E.M. link]
* "Rolling Stone " Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/238392/rem?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1&rnd=1096464777906 link]
*Q Magazine Rating|5|5
Last album = "Document"
(1987)
This album = Green
(1988)
Next album = "Out of Time"
(1991)"Green" is the sixth album by the American band
R.E.M. It was their debut major label release forWarner Bros. , released in November 1988. "Green" was notably the first album to feature two songs to reach the top spot on the newModern Rock Tracks chart, "Orange Crush," and "Stand."Background and recording
With the release of "Document" in 1987, R.E.M. had fulfilled its contract with
I.R.S. Records . The band decided to switch to a major record label due to the lack of adequate promotion outside of the United States. In 1988, R.E.M. signed a $10 million contract withWarner Bros. Records for their next five albums. Under the terms of the contract, the group was given complete ownership of the songs."Green" was R.E.M.'s first album for Warner Brothers, and took a total of four months to record and mix, and was released on November 7, 1988, one day before the
1988 presidential election . The members of R.E.M. consciously changed their usual recording practices in order to avoid falling into the trap of putting out the same album year after year.Bill Berry ,Peter Buck andMike Mills learned each other's instruments and frequently switched roles during the recording.Michael Stipe also partook in the new songwriting process. Instead of writing lyrics to go with completed songs as he had done on previous albums, he began writing the lyrics during or before the songwriting.The band's new approach to recording led to different instrumentation from previous albums. The songs "You Are the Everything," "The Wrong Child" and "Hairshirt" were the first to feature Buck's
mandolin , which would later become part of the band's signature sound. Buck also played the drums on the untitled final track of the album. Mills played keyboards on several songs, a role he would return to in subsequent albums. The song "Orange Crush" featured Stipe singing though amegaphone . He would later use the same technique in the world tour to promote the album. The hard rock of "Turn You Inside-Out" seems to presage "Monster", which was released 3 albums later. Several songs, "Pop Song 89," "Get Up" and "Stand" seem like quirky R.E.M versions of commercial, upbeat pop.Reception
With warm critical reaction and the conversion of many new fans, "Green" ultimately went double-platinum in the U.S., reaching #12, and peaked at #27 in the UK. It was R.E.M.'s first gold album in the UK, making it their European breakthrough. The band would tour extensively in support of the album throughout 1989, before beginning work on 1991's "Out of Time".
"Green"'s featured hits are "Orange Crush" and the U.S. Top 10 smash "Stand." "
Pop Song 89 " also received a measure of success, as did "Turn You Inside-Out" which was consistently played to favorable stadium crowds on tour supporting the album.Packaging and artwork
The cover art was painted by New York City minimalist line painter
Jon McCafferty .The original pressings of the album and cassette tape covers had the number 4 spot varnished over the R in both "Green" and "R.E.M." In return, "R. Stand" appears instead of "4. Stand" on the track list on the back cover. The album was the first by the band to feature printed lyrics, although only the lyrics to "World Leader Pretend" appeared.
"Single Action Green", a box set containing several singles from "Green", was released to promote the album. This is considered to be the first special edition release by the band. R.E.M. would go on to create a special edition version of each subsequent album they released.
Although the title of the album is "Green", the cover artwork is orange in color. The reason for this is that, if one stares at the orange image for several seconds and then closes their eyes, the negative image he will then see is green. When viewed negatively in this manner, the cover art appears to depict green grass.
In 2005, Warner Brothers Records issued an expanded two-disc edition of "Green" which includes a CD, a DVD-Audio disc containing a 5.1-channel surround sound mix of the album done by
Elliot Scheiner , and the original CD booklet with expanded liner notes.Tour
The "Green" world tour began in 1989 and took place in arena-sized venues. The tour was much larger in scope than the "Work" tour that supported the previous album. This was especially true in venues outside of the United States due to Warner Brother's ability to market the band overseas. On the final night of the 11-month trek to support "Green", the band performed the album in order, from start to finish. It marked the only live performance of "The Wrong Child," and one of the few live performances of "Hairshirt." Having spent close to a year touring, the band decided not to tour in support of their subsequent two albums.
Some songs from "Green", such as "Pop Song 89" and "Orange Crush," had appeared occasionally on the "Work" tour in 1987. Though the lyrics were embryonic, the melodies and arrangements were remarkably similar to those that appeared on the finished record.
Track listing
All songs written by
Bill Berry ,Peter Buck ,Mike Mills andMichael Stipe .# "
Pop Song 89 " – 3:04
# "Get Up" – 2:39
# "You Are the Everything" – 3:41
# "Stand" – 3:10
# "World Leader Pretend" – 4:17
# "The Wrong Child" – 3:36
# "Orange Crush" – 3:51
# "Turn You Inside-Out " – 4:16
# "Hairshirt" – 3:55
# "I Remember California" – 4:59
# 11th untitled song – 3:10"Track listing notes:"
* On the vinyl release, R.E.M. labeled side one (tracks 1-5) as the "Air side" and side two (tracks 6-10) as the "Metal side."
* Track 4 ("Stand") is listed on the album as track "R."
* Track 11, while unlisted on the back cover, and unnamed on the disc, is officially entitled "The Eleventh Untitled Song." It is, however, copyrighted under the title, "11."Personnel
*
Bill Berry –drum s, backing vocals, bass on 3, 6 & 9
*Peter Buck –guitar , mandolin, drums on 11
*Mike Mills – bass, keyboards, accordion, backing vocals
*Michael Stipe – vocalsAdditional personnel
*
Jane Scarpantoni –cello on 5
*Keith LeBlanc –percussion on 8
*Bucky Baxter –pedal steel guitar on 5Charts
Album
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