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The Best of the Lemon Pipers: Green Tambourine

 
Album Review: The Best of the Lemon Pipers: Green Tambourine

  • Artist: The Lemon Pipers
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 03, 2001
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This compilation is the first thorough domestic U.S. release gathering tracks from both out-of-print Lemon Pipers albums. Although known primarily for their international, ersatz, hippy bubblegum pop anthem "Green Tambourine," the quintet's formidable musical chops and material are displayed at the center of The Best of the Lemon Pipers: Green Tambourine. During their brief existence, the Lemon Pipers had two additional charting hits -- "Rice Is Nice" and "Jelly Jungle (Of Orange Marmalade)" -- for music mogul Neil Bogart's Kama Sutra label. Bogart was already hosting a number of successful bubblegum bands such as Ohio Express and 1910 Fruitgum Company. His hugely thriving production team featuring Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz scouted Ivan and the Sabers -- a local Oxford, OH, band. The band were self-contained instrumentally, but Bogart and company supplied the tunes. The team of producer/composer Paul Leka and lyricist Shelley Pinz provided the Lemon Pipers with a great deal of their material. When left to their own devices, the band ironically had very little in common with the sounds on the chart-topping "Green Tambourine." On the whole, the band falls somewhere between the over-the-top pseudo-psychedelia of the Strawberry Alarm Clock and the garage pop of the Blues Magoos. There are a few gems on The Best of the Lemon Pipers: Green Tambourine. The trippy "Catch Me Falling" takes on dimensions of Quicksilver Messenger Service, Buffalo Springfield, and the innovative fretwork of a Jorma Kaukonen-propelled Jefferson Airplane. "Dead End Street/Half Life" -- the 11-minute epic that rounds out this compilation -- recalls the indulgence of "In a Gadda Da Vida." However, variations in instrumentation as well as tempo are actually more akin to the Grateful Dead's "Cryptical Envelopment" suite. The sound on The Best of the Lemon Pipers: Green Tambourine is brilliant, leaving previous compilations and the European CD pressings sounding thin in comparison. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Green Tambourine Paul Leka The Lemon Pipers (2:29)
Rice Is Nice (Lyrics) Paul Leka The Lemon Pipers (2:22)
Shoeshine Boy Paul Leka The Lemon Pipers (3:29)
Rainbow Tree The Lemon Pipers (2:27)
Blueberry Blue Paul Leka The Lemon Pipers (2:32)
The Shoemaker of Leatherwear Square Paul Leka The Lemon Pipers (2:04)
Jelly Jungle (Of Orange Marmalade) Paul Leka The Lemon Pipers (2:28)
Everything Is You Paul Leka The Lemon Pipers (2:50)
Love Beads and Meditation The Lemon Pipers (2:57)
Catch Me Falling The Lemon Pipers The Lemon Pipers (5:19)
I Was Not Born to Follow Carole King, Gerry Goffin The Lemon Pipers (2:35)
Wine and Violet The Lemon Pipers The Lemon Pipers (3:12)
Dead End Street/Half Light The Lemon Pipers The Lemon Pipers (11:42)

Credits

Laura Dorson (Project Coordinator), Paul Leka (Conductor), Brooke Nochomson (Project Coordinator), Stephanie Kika (Project Coordinator), Kim Cooper (Liner Notes), Jeremy Holiday (Project Coordinator), Rob Santos (Compilation Producer), Larry Parra (Project Coordinator), John Hudson (Product Manager), John Hudson (Project Manager), Tom Tierney (Project Coordinator), Robin Manning (Project Coordinator), Paul Williams (Compilation Producer), Traci Werbel (Project Coordinator), Laura Gregory (Project Coordinator), Jeremy Holiday (Production Coordination), Dana Renert (Project Coordinator), Paul Leka (Arranger), Karyn Friedland (Project Coordinator), Pete Ciccone (Art Direction), Paul Leka (Producer), Elliott Federman (Mastering), Arlessa Barnes (Project Coordinator), Steve Strauss (Project Coordinator), Dennis Ferrante (Digital Transfers), Bill Stafford (Project Coordinator)
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