Forest Green - Forest Green (Korean Remastered) (1973/2019)

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Title: Forest Green
Year Of Release: 1973/2019
Label: Big Pink
Genre: Brass Rock, Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock
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Total Time: 38:06
Total Size: 115/276 Mb (scans)
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Forest Green - Forest Green (Korean Remastered) (1973/2019)


Tracklist:

1. Never Found A Way (Timothy Jordan) - 4:36
2. I've Been This Way Before (Syd Silverstein) - 3:12
3. What It's About (Timothy Jordan) - 3:01
4. Black Shepherd (Arthur Cohen) - 3:15
5. Beggar Man (Ray Barrett) - 4:07
6. Scream Fear (Syd Silverstein) - 4:26
7. The Ballad Of Widow Jenkins And Rita (Arthur Cohen) - 3:10
8. Movin' To The Country (Syd Silverstein) - 2:34
9. Boundless Sky (Ray Barrett) - 4:28
10. Mountain (Timothy Jordan) - 5:16

Line-up:
Timothy Jordan- Vocal, Electric, Lead, Rhythm, Acoustic Guitars
Syd Silverstein- Vocal, Bass
Lon Poland- Drums, Bongo
Ray Barrett- Vocal, Organ, Electric Piano, Clavinet, Recorder
Donald Hettinger- Flute, Alto Sax, Bassoon, Percussion
Robert Mast- Flute, Tenor Sax
Arthur Cohen - Piano

This charming record got to us from the city of brotherly love, better known as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As it turns out, they only got one album, but the band had a couple of notable names in their composition. So, keyboardist Ray Barrett later appeared in the early version of the list of musicians of the Los Angeles hard rock band Fortune, and guitarist Tim Jordan can be found with his six-stringed instrument on the classic 1986 AOR album of New York’s The Ladder. Forest Green toured up and down the entire eastern coast of the States, were on tapping and such more eminent compatriots as Hall & Oates, Todd Rundgren, Bruce Springsteen, participated in a grand show along with Roy Buchanan and NRBQ in Central Park of New York. Ironically, they are called jazz-rock or fusion bands, but the full spectrum of the sound of Forest Green is actually much wider.
In fact, it should be noted their compliance with the work of Lee Michaels, Sugarloaf and the first album Shadowfax in the form of a trump of pop rock and progressive rock. The composition ‘Never Found A Way’ is a rock opening with a cool organ melody and a scatter of medley-style flute shots that turns into an underwater 'I’ve Been This Way Before’, which has a softer contact with the listener, but no less dramatic. A warm atmosphere permeates the whole album with the sound of a large number of woodwinds and catchy, but good jazz brass capabilities. The track 'What It’s All About’ has a well-composed text, while the instrumental 'Black Shepard’ is a soft Celtic scent and flutes of a flute similar to the Gentle Giant, though less complex. The entertaining “The Ballad Of Widow Jenkins And Rita” includes pieces of music about Alfred Hitchcock’s works, albeit too cute for her own good, but spacious, gradually creating 'Boundless Sky’, and then the album’s most aggressive and blues track - 'Mountain’, leaving a clean aftertaste, as from one of the most enjoyable moments of the whole work. It would be very good to one day get this album on a CD to remember the glorious times of Forest Green, while their only vinyl LP is still very hard to find



  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.