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The Green Man

 
Album Review: The Green Man
 

  • Artist: Roy Harper
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 08, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Following the somewhat disappointing The Dream Society, the astounding British singer/songwriter delivers his best album since 1974's Stormcock and gets his muse back on track. Always an extraordinary guitarist, his songs are still developed out of the folk techniques of his early albums and his lyrics are still as sublimely poetic and soaring. His beautiful voice hasn't sounded so impassioned since his great trilogy of albums: Flat Baroque and Berserk, Come out Fighting Ghengis Smith, and the aforementioned masterpiece Stormcock. For this session, Harper went into the studio alone and wrote, engineered, and mixed the entire collection himself. It's evident that the isolation brought his more introspective, deeply personal elements out in the songs. Here we have the Roy Harper who explored intimate love songs and literate themes on "Another Day" from Flat Baroque and Berserk and delicate folk simplicity on the album Valentine. Gone is the railing angst of "I Hate the White Man" or the hard rock of an album like When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease. Green Man is entirely acoustic, with the exception of Johnny Fitz's Fender Rhodes cameo on "The Monster"; subsequently, Harper sounds more comfortable not fighting with a rhythm section, adding Jeff Martin's mandolin on "Sexy Woman." "Midnight Sun," "Solar Wind Sculptures," and "The Green Man" are outstanding pieces of work -- highlights that make the album yet another utterly inexhaustible album in the legacy of one of the U.K.'s most admired songwriters. ~ Skip Jansen, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Green Man Roy Harper Roy Harper (5:35)
Wishing Well Roy Harper Roy Harper (5:53)
Sexy Woman Roy Harper Roy Harper (6:30)
The Apology Roy Harper Roy Harper (2:58)
Midnight Sun Roy Harper Roy Harper (4:22)
Glasto Roy Harper Roy Harper (4:24)
The Monster Roy Harper Roy Harper (8:22)
New England Roy Harper Roy Harper (4:42)
Solar Wind Sculptures Roy Harper Roy Harper (3:36)
Rushing Camelot Roy Harper Roy Harper (8:46)
All in All Roy Harper Roy Harper (4:50)

Credits

Roy Harper (Guitar), Roy Harper (Composer), Roy Harper (Vocals), Roy Harper (Producer), Roy Harper (Main Performer), Roy Harper (Shaker), Paddy Keenan (Uillean Pipes), Paddy Keenan (Low Whistle)
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