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GREEN

Steve Hillage

 

Canterbury Scene

3.91 | 235 ratings

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Dobermensch
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3 stars 'Green' is a mostly of it's time 1978 album, which leaves one wondering if it's really Roger Waters on vocals throughout. Honestly, if there's one voice I thought was beyond replication - I would have put my mortgage on Roger. Steve Hillage appears to have pulled this off easily and could be considered as a Waters doppelganger.

'Green' isn't so bad - it has some great keyboard chords that are very similar to the infinitely superior instrumental 'Rainbow Dome Musick'. There's just too many 'straight' drums throughout which verge on disco and funk. Some of the guitars are pretty good with their highly treated high pitched sound, but at the end of the day 'Green' is a rather average album with nothing to write home about and will not be anyone's favourite album of all time.

It's ok... just...

Dobermensch | 3/5 |

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