Green (album)

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Green
Green cover
Studio album by R.E.M.
Released 7 November 1988 (UK)
8 November 1988 (U.S.)
Recorded Ardent Studios, Memphis, May–July 1988;
Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, NY, July–September 1988
Genre College rock
Length 41:01
Label Warner Bros.
Producer(s) Scott Litt & R.E.M.
Professional reviews
R.E.M. chronology
Eponymous
(1988)
Green
(1988)
Out of Time
(1991)


Green is R.E.M.'s sixth album, and their debut major label release for Warner Bros., released on Election Day, 1988.

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[edit] Details

Featuring a slick production, Green transformed R.E.M. from a college radio band to a major league group. It is also notable for Peter Buck's first use of mandolin, which can be heard in three of its tracks. 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. A commentary on the state of U.S. politics by Michael Stipe, "World Leader Pretend" was the first R.E.M. song to have its lyrics printed in one of their albums.

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. The band would tour extensively in support of the album throughout 1989, before beginning work on what would prove their worldwide commercial breakthrough, 1991's Out of Time.

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. The CD (as with all in this series) is not remastered.

[edit] Miscellanea

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."

"Pop Song '89" and "Orange Crush" 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 the next year. And 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 of "Hairshirt."

In 1990, the band Green released an EP called R.E.M.

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe.

  1. "Pop Song 89" – 3:04
  2. "Get Up" – 2:39
  3. "You Are the Everything" – 3:41
  4. "Stand" – 3:10
  5. "World Leader Pretend" – 4:17
  6. "The Wrong Child" – 3:36
  7. "Orange Crush" – 3:51
  8. "Turn You Inside-Out" – 4:16
  9. "Hairshirt" – 3:55
  10. "I Remember California" – 4:59
  11. [Untitled] – 3:10

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Additional personnel

[edit] Charts

[edit] Album

Year Chart Position
1988 The Billboard 200 12 (40 weeks on chart)
1988 UK Albums Chart 27 (22 weeks on chart)

[edit] Singles

Year Song Chart Position
1988 "Orange Crush" Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 1
1988 "Orange Crush" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
1988 "Pop Song 89" Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 16
1988 "Stand" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
1988 "Stand" Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 1
1989 "Pop Song 89" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 14
1989 "Stand" Billboard Hot 100 6
1989 "Turn You Inside-Out" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 7
1989 "Turn You Inside-Out" Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 10
1989 "Stand" UK Singles Chart 51
1989 "Orange Crush" UK Singles Chart 28
1989 "Stand" (re-release) UK Singles Chart 48

[edit] Certifications

Organization Level Date
RIAA – U.S. Gold January 10, 1989
Platinum February 14, 1989
Double Platinum August 17, 1994
BPI – UK Silver February 1, 1989
Gold June 28, 1989
Platinum May 1, 1994

[edit] External links

Green at MusicBrainz

R.E.M.
Peter Buck | Mike Mills | Michael Stipe | Bill Berry
Other musicians: Scott McCaughey | Bill Rieflin | Ken Stringfellow | Nathan December | Buren Fowler | Peter Holsapple | Barrett Martin | Joey Waronker
Management and producers: Bertis Downs, IV | Pat McCarthy | Joe Boyd | Don Dixon | Mitch Easter | Don Gehman | Jefferson Holt | Scott Litt
Discography
EPs: Chronic Town
Albums: Murmur | Reckoning | Fables of the Reconstruction | Lifes Rich Pageant | Document | Green | Out of Time | Automatic for the People | Monster | New Adventures in Hi-Fi | Up | Reveal | Around the Sun
Singles: Radio Free Europe | Talk About the Passion | So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) | (Don't Go Back to) Rockville | Can't Get There From Here | Driver 8 | Wendell Gee | Fall On Me | Superman | The One I Love | It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) | Finest Worksong | Stand | Orange Crush | Pop Song 89 | Get Up | Losing My Religion | Shiny Happy People | Near Wild Heaven | Radio Song | Drive | Man on the Moon | The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite | Everybody Hurts | Nightswimming | Find the River | What's the Frequency, Kenneth? | Bang and Blame | Star 69 | Strange Currencies | Crush With Eyeliner | Tongue | E-Bow the Letter | Bittersweet Me | Electrolite | How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us | Daysleeper | Lotus | At My Most Beautiful | Suspicion | The Great Beyond | Imitation of Life | All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star) | I'll Take the Rain | Bad Day | Animal | Leaving New York | Aftermath | Electron Blue | Wanderlust
Compilations: Dead Letter Office | Eponymous | In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 | And I Feel Fine... The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987
Remix Albums: R.E.M.IX
Soundtracks: Man on the Moon
Videos: Succumbs | Tourfilm | Pop Screen | This Film Is On | Parallel | Road Movie | In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 | Perfect Square | When the Light Is Mine: The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987
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