Tracklist
Gotta Getta Record Out | |||
She's Not A Little Girl | |||
Technology | |||
Curry Your Favor | |||
Baby Why? | |||
I Play The Records | |||
Better Way | |||
If You Love Me | |||
I Don't Wanna Say No | |||
For You | |||
Hurt You | |||
She, Probably | |||
Not Going Down (Anymore) | |||
Big In Japan |
Credits (7)
- John DiamondBass, Vocals
- John ValleyDrums, Percussion
- Iain*Engineer
- Jeff LescherGuitar, Vocals
- Brian LaffLayout
- M. BenzPhotography
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Green LP, Album | Ganggreen Records – none | US | 1986 | US — 1986 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Green CD, Album | Megadisc – MCD 7882 | Netherlands | 1989 | Netherlands — 1989 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Green CD, Album | Lion Productions – LION 637 | US | 2009 | US — 2009 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Green LP, Reissue | Lion Productions – LION LP-143 | US | 2014 | US — 2014 | New Submission | |||
Green CD, Album, Reissue | Megadisc – MCD 7882, Megadisc – 518 387-2 | Europe | Europe | New Submission |
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referencing Green (LP, Album) none
Being the founding drummer of Green, I smile,with good memories of the era. It was literally blood, sweat and,tears on the road playing on the same stage night after night with some of the best "college " friendly bands. My favorite memory is when when came back to Chicago to play with the Red Hot Chilly Peppers at the West End around 82,83? Man what a night! It makes me smile to read a nice review or statement about the music of the band and the songs Jeff Lescher, John Diamond and,myself.
Thank You!
"Fr8train"John Valleyreferencing Green (LP, Album) none
This album should've made these guys stars. But, like a lot of bands, they had the misfortune of making excellent music before the general public caught on, oh, about 1991-ish, to what had been going on for a long time. This hidden gem is even less well known than the Buzzcock's, or the Replacements' masterpieces. Few people outside of Chicago, (and few enough of those), have heard it.
If songs like the Undertones' "Teenage Kicks", the Raspberries' "Go All the Way", the Replacements' "I Will Dare", or the Buzzcocks' "What Do I Get" are the kind of thing that does it for you, in short, if you like your power-pop with a good dollop of teenage angst, then you're probably gonna dig this record.
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