UPC: 878667000172
Format: CD & DVD (2 disc)
Release Date: Sep 29, 2009
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PLASTIC GREEN HEAD was released in Europe in 1995. The American version includes an additional song, "Till The End Of Time."
Lyricists: Eric Wagner ; Bruce Franklin; Rick Wartell; Eric Wagner; Bruce Franklin.
Personnel: Eric Wagner , Eric Wagner (vocals); Bruce Franklin, Rick Wartell, Bruce Franklin (guitar); Jeff Olson (drums).
Audio Mixer: Vincent Wojno.
Liner Note Author: Martin Popoff.
Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA; Indigo Ranch, Malibu, CA.
Photographer: Neil Zlozower.
Trouble's sixth album, Plastic Green Head, continues the progression of their multi-layered, complex breakthrough record, Manic Frustration. As the band blends in elements of progressive rock and psychedelia to their heavy, monolithic riffs, they don't dilute it -- instead the experimentations make it more popular. Plastic Green Head suffers a little from inconsistent material -- Trouble shouldn't be covering the Monkees' "Porpoise Song" and the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows," no matter how wonderful the songs are -- but that doesn't prevent the record from ranking as one of their best. [The 2007 edition includes a bonus DVD.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Lyricists: Eric Wagner ; Bruce Franklin; Rick Wartell; Eric Wagner; Bruce Franklin.
Personnel: Eric Wagner , Eric Wagner (vocals); Bruce Franklin, Rick Wartell, Bruce Franklin (guitar); Jeff Olson (drums).
Audio Mixer: Vincent Wojno.
Liner Note Author: Martin Popoff.
Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA; Indigo Ranch, Malibu, CA.
Photographer: Neil Zlozower.
Trouble's sixth album, Plastic Green Head, continues the progression of their multi-layered, complex breakthrough record, Manic Frustration. As the band blends in elements of progressive rock and psychedelia to their heavy, monolithic riffs, they don't dilute it -- instead the experimentations make it more popular. Plastic Green Head suffers a little from inconsistent material -- Trouble shouldn't be covering the Monkees' "Porpoise Song" and the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows," no matter how wonderful the songs are -- but that doesn't prevent the record from ranking as one of their best. [The 2007 edition includes a bonus DVD.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Plastic Green Head
2 - Eye
3 - Flowers
4 - Porpoise Song
5 - Opium-Eater
6 - Hear the Earth
7 - Another Day
8 - Requiem
9 - Below Me
10 - Long Shadows Fall
11 - Tomorrow Never Knows
12 - Till the End of Time
Disc 2:
1 - [Untitled]
1 - Plastic Green Head
2 - Eye
3 - Flowers
4 - Porpoise Song
5 - Opium-Eater
6 - Hear the Earth
7 - Another Day
8 - Requiem
9 - Below Me
10 - Long Shadows Fall
11 - Tomorrow Never Knows
12 - Till the End of Time
Disc 2:
1 - [Untitled]