Mister Green

mister green

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The album: the first one by this french band (ex-Stratus), based in Poitiers. "Mister Green" is a sort of musical bomb, something never heard! Bombastic floating sounds of keyboards and sound effects in a Pink Floyd vein, satured, harsh guitar parts not unlike King Crimson, a mix of numerous inspirations (including circus' music!) and musical eccentricities near some Zappa's work… These nine pieces, mostly instrumental, reveal fantasy, humour, complexity, a lot of dark atmospheres, and can't be compared to anything else. With additional sax, violin, cello, flute, clarinet, Taal builds a powerful music, somewhere between jazz, classical, rock music: a musical revolution!

Mister Green,TAAL


Mister Green
Cool Rock
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Cool Rock
    Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes , Thompson Twins , Christopher Cross , Ashford & Simpson , REO Speedwagon , Marty Balin , Vangelis , Little River Band , Cutting Crew , and Mr. Mister
    Manufacturer: Mystic Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000MZW3VC

    Product Description

    Mystic Music presents COOL ROCK. 2 CD set released in 1995 with some of the best hits from the 80's. AS SEEN ON T.V. Disc 1 1. UP HERE YOU BELONG JOE CROCKER&JENNIFER WAMES 2. ALWAYS SOMETHING THERE TO REMIND ME NAKED EYES 3. LEAN ON ME CLUB NOUVEAU 4. HOLD ME NOW THOMPSON TWINS 5. DON'T FORGET ME (WHEN I'M GONE) GLASS TIGER 6. LOVE T.K.O. TEDDY PENDERGRASS 7. JOANNA KOOL&THE GANG 8. THINK OF LAURA CHRISTOPHER CROSS 9. I THINK WE'RE ALONE NOW TIFFANY 10. BELIEVE IT OR NOT JOEY SCARBURY 11. IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE ROXETTE 12. TIME(CLOCK OF THE HEART) CULTURE CLUB 13. SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER THE MOTELS 14. SHE'S A BEAUTY THE TUBES 15. SOLID ASHFORD & SIMPSON 16. NEVER GONNA LET YOU GO SERGIO MENDES 17. HOLD ON WILSON PHILIPS 18. BIGGEST PART OF ME AMBROSIA DISC 2 1. AFRICA TOTO 2. CAN'T FIGHT THIS FEELING REO SPEEDWAGON 3. LADY IN RED CHRIS DEBURGH 4. PRIVATE DANCER TINA TURNER 5. (I JUST) DIED IN YOUR ARMS CUTTING CREW 6. MISSING YOU JOHN WAITE 7. COOL CHANGE LITTLE RIVER BAND 8. NEVER SURRENDER COREY HART 9. CALL ME BLONDIE 10. TRUE SPANDAU BALLET 11. ATLANTA LADY (SOMETHING ABOUT YOU) MARTY BALIN 12. BROKEN WINGS MR. MISTER 13. CHARIOTS OF FIRE VANGELIS 14. I CAN DREAM ABOUT YOU DAN HARTMAN 15. LOVE WILL LEAD YOU BACK TAYLOR DAYNE 16. BABY, COME TO ME JAMES INGRAM&PATTI AUSTIN 17. LET'S STAY TOGETHER AL GREEN
    Groovelution
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Groovelution
      Dr Jones
      Manufacturer: mister green records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000CA8L18
      Release Date: 2005-09-20
      Legacy
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • A Damn Good CD
      Legacy
      Mister Green
      Manufacturer: The Orchard
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B0000508MS
      Release Date: 2000-10-17

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Butterfly Bombardier
      3. Solitude
      4. Granola Girl
      5. Legacy
      6. Drowning in Air
      7. Happy Heads
      8. Legends of Moonshine Billy
      9. She Was Alone
      10. Lovesong of T.S. Eliot
      11. Ghosts of Slavery
      12. Raindance
      13. We Were Dancing

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars A Damn Good CD.......2002-07-04

      Excellent songwriting and incredible musicianship. If you like bands like Widespread Panic and Grateful Dead, you will love this album. It has a very distinctive sound, and I would recommend buying this album if you are any kind of music fan.
      Sugar
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Sugar

        Manufacturer: Mister-Green
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000CA9WV6
        Release Date: 2002-11-19
        Mister Green
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Mister Green
          Taal
          Manufacturer: The Orchard
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          Progressive RockProgressive Rock | Progressive | Rock | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B00005BC3Z
          Release Date: 2001-02-27

          Tracks:

          1. Barbituricus
          2. Coornibus
          3. Flat Spectre
          4. Ragtime
          5. No Way!
          6. Mister Green
          7. Mister Grey
          8. Aspartamus
          9. Super Flat Moon
          Mister Green
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
          • Taal's Tall Tale
          Mister Green

          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B00005B6VN
          Release Date: 2001-03-21

          Album Description

          The album: the first one by this french band (ex-Stratus), based in Poitiers. "Mister Green" is a sort of musical bomb, something never heard! Bombastic floating sounds of keyboards and sound effects in a Pink Floyd vein, satured, harsh guitar parts not unlike King Crimson, a mix of numerous inspirations (including circus' music!) and musical eccentricities near some Zappa's work… These nine pieces, mostly instrumental, reveal fantasy, humour, complexity, a lot of dark atmospheres, and can't be compared to anything else. With additional sax, violin, cello, flute, clarinet, Taal builds a powerful music, somewhere between jazz, classical, rock music: a musical revolution!

          Customer Reviews:

          4 out of 5 stars Taal's Tall Tale.......2003-01-09

          It is unfair to say that most French progressive rock is pretty light in the britches compared to the British or US varieties, but it's typically difficult for the fan of King Crimson to find something from France that fills the bill. Taal's "Mister Green" happily reverses this trend.

          Based around a vague concept (of Mister Green himself), the music itself is the centerpiece of interest and is marvelously orchestrated, compositionally intriguing and flat-out gripping at times. Comparisons with Pink Floyd and King Crimson have been made. Compositionally, the resemblance is more to Mister Bungle in terms of the sheer number (though not the same degree of perversity) of different types of ideas strung together in individual pieces. Musically I'm more reminded of old Genesis, hopped up on frenzied doses of caffeine, mostly in the harmonies and especially in guitar work that often seems inspired by the more hyper moods of Steve Hackett.

          The epic "Barbituricus", at over 15 minutes, starts things off quietly with a bit of ambient hum before a mellow, and surprisingly richly orchestrated opening theme is introduced. Guitar then kicks in to restate the theme, and it has to be said that the many and various guitar textures all over the album are one of its main charms, especially with how thickly overdriven the sound is without becoming lost in muddiness. A multi-track choral section is next, followed by another splendidly orchestrated, heavy guitar riff, things seem about to take off and everything comes to a halt for a darkly atmospheric passage that is shattered by another heavy theme and deliciously fuzzed out guitar. At minute 10 a choral finale reminiscent of Genesis seems to end the song, but is followed by a circus-like vamp, overlaid with searing Hackett-era Genesis guitar ("Return of the Giant Hogweed" for example). A brief flute solo only adds to the impression. But these Genesis-isms do not add up to something like Marillion or IQ. Finally, and unexpectedly, the opening theme returns with a powerful vengeance, totally brought to life by the guitar and roaring to a genuinely fine ending. Quite the song to start with.

          "Cornibus", at a mere 8 minutes, starts off in a medieval vein, adds guitar and a second flute to morph into something Arabic, and then just jumps right out of its own skin into a fast, angular guitar-driven jam underpinned by especially spirited drums. A short blast of Fantomas-style chords introduces a very short orchestral, then guitar-orchestral section, followed by a fully contrapuntal Bach-rock bit with flute. This is all in the first half of the song. As with the first song, somehow Taal makes all of the disparate parts hang together in a unity of a song.

          A more sustained study of fewer ideas than the opening song, "Flat Spectre", at twelve minutes, strikes a compromise in terms of length between the first two songs, not quite exceeding both in scope and compositional audacity. Swinging between quiet moodiness and melodic grandeur for the first third of the song, the band then opens into what is more or less an extended guitar jam with more Arabic flavorings. At 8 minutes, everything comes to a full halt with faint keyboards, untreated guitar and ambience before slowly building (guitar solo grinding away on top) toward the finale.

          "Ragtime", which is more jazzified circus music than a ragtime, packs a lot of music and orchestration into its 2'40" length. It also momentarily has the heaviest riff of the album, before the music zips on to something else. Shorter still is "No Way!", which is a mildly psychotic montage featuring noise, an inessential little vocal-piano vamp, and a guy walking around drinking and vomiting. "Mister Green", the title track and the only track with "normal" vocals and lyrics, feels very much in Mister Bungle territory, and mashes psychocircus and rodeo music, piano lyricism, jazz, Mexican warbling, driving keyboard-bass and full orchestra into 4'34".

          After this trilogy of "silly" music, the alternately slow-heavy guitar sensibility that opened the album returns, with a particularly fine 4'33" composition. As with the opening epics, it is the combination of ideas, tones and implausible-but-logical shifts that maintain interest throughout the song.

          "Aspartamus", at 7'35", seems like an extension of the last song, or perhaps a reprise of the openers, largely for the similar character of the band orchestration. Mood swings continue to be abrupt, but not annoying. Idea after idea is introduced, without much development or restatement. Suddenly the music sails into a moody keyboard fog before bursting out of it again 2 minutes later with a big, crunchy guitar jam.

          "Super Flat Moon" opens with more Eastern influences, driving bass and typical Taal guitar frenzy. The sawing violins and guitar solo that follow are one of the melodic high points of the album, before the song disappears into a hollow, icy and almost eerie section. Improvisational in feel, the atmospherics of this section range from quietly paranoid to schizophrenically howling, and is surprisingly interesting for what to a certain extent seems to be instrumental noodling. The band has the good sense, over and over, to come back to a composed musical idea just long enough to make you think the whole thing is intentional. Yet another piano-bass lounge-jazz vamp with Eastern overtones kicks off the final section of the piece, which features more fuzzed out guitar and someone like the Pict from Pink Floyd's "Several Species Etc" yelling.

          Overall, like the individual songs, the whole album is an unlikely combination of elements that manage to come off with at least a semblance of belonging together to good cause. Definitely an exceptionally impressive debut, this disc is well worth giving a spin.

          Rock Music:

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          2. Mix - American Spring
          3. Mob Hits
          4. Moby Dick [Import]
          5. Mocking Bird: Best of [Original recording remastered] [Import]
          6. Models: the Album [Import]
          7. Modernday Folklore
          8. Modern Masquerades [Import]
          9. Moldy Peaches
          10. Momenti

          Rock Music

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