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THE GREEN MAN

Roy Harper

Prog Folk


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4.31 | 18 ratings | 2 reviews | 17% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2000

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The Green Man (5:35)
2. Wishing Well (5:53)
3. Sexy Woman (6:30)
4. The Apology (6:58)
5. Midnight Sun (4:22)
6. Glasto (4:24)
7. The Monster (8:22)
8. New England (4:42)
9. Solar Wind Sculptures (3:36)
10. Rushing Camelot (8:46)
11. All In All (4:50)

Total time 63:58

Line-up / Musicians

- Roy Harper / vocals, guitars, shaker, producer

With:
- Jeff Martin / 12-string guitar (3,7,8), electric guitar (3-6,11), slide guitar (6,7,11), mandolin (3,8), hurdy gurdy (2,8), recorder & bongos (3), tambourine (3,7,11)
- John Fitzgerald / Fender Rhodes (7), keyboards (11)
- Paddy Keenan / Uilleann pipes & low D whistle (10)
- Colm O'Sullivan / mandolin, recorder, low D whistle

Releases information

Artwork: Harry Pearce

CD Science Friction ‎- HUCD033 (2000, UK)

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ROY HARPER The Green Man ratings distribution


4.31
(18 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(17%)
17%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(33%)
33%
Good, but non-essential (44%)
44%
Collectors/fans only (6%)
6%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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5 stars Sad faith is the one of our musical heroes of the 70's forgot by most, who happen to drive their road since then to a diminishing audience. Case in point, the one and only review at this point in time for this lone first decade of the 2000's studio album of a once celebrated folk prog singer. A ... (read more)

Report this review (#2782162) | Posted by bertolino | Friday, August 5, 2022 | Review Permanlink

5 stars After returning with the stunning Man And Myth album, it's time to look at some of Roy Harper's ignored later day material. 2001's The Green Man was everything that 1971's Stormcock was not. As with Stormcock, there are no bass or drums featured on The Green Man. But gone are the obtuse lyrics, ... (read more)

Report this review (#1166713) | Posted by SteveG | Monday, April 28, 2014 | Review Permanlink

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