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Martha's Vineyard - I Had A Green Heart But Could Not See... (LP) - EXC/VG+

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Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Ships On Jan 8
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Visually Graded Record:
EXC
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
838 210-1
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Pop, Folk, World, Country
$22.50

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Actual image of the back cover of Martha's Vineyard's I Had A Green Heart But Could Not See... second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Album Info

Artist: Martha's Vineyard
Album: I Had A Green Heart But Could Not See...
Released: Australia, 1989

Tracklist:

A1Old Beach Road2:56
Accordion - Ross Bolleter
Tuba - Cameron Brook
A2Trying Too Hard2:31
Organ [Hammond] - "Blind" Joe Leach
A3Unravelling3:58
Accordion - Ross Bolleter
A43am3:03
Organ [Hammond] - Ross Bolleter
A5Green Heart4:08
A6More Of The Same2:49
Piano [Prepared] - "Blind" Joe Leach
B1Skin On Skin4:08
Panpipes - Peter Keelan
B2Shadow4:36
Piano - Ross Bolleter
B3Sweet Love4:13
Saxophone - Joe Camilleri
B4What's Going On?3:51
B5Time Will Fly4:04
Organ [Hammond] - Ross Bolleter


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Description

Martha's Vineyard's album "I Had A Green Heart But Could Not See..." is a captivating exploration of indie rock and folk influences, showcasing the band's ability to blend introspective lyrics with melodic instrumentation. Released in the early 1990s, this album stands as a testament to the band's unique sound and artistic vision during a time when alternative rock was gaining significant traction.

The album opens with a gentle yet compelling track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. The band's use of acoustic guitars, combined with subtle electric elements, creates a rich tapestry of sound that is both soothing and thought-provoking. The lead vocalist's emotive delivery adds depth to the lyrics, which often explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Rainy Day," which features a haunting melody and poignant lyrics that resonate with listeners. The song's arrangement is simple yet effective, allowing the emotional weight of the lyrics to shine through. Another notable track is "Whispering Pines," which showcases the band's ability to craft intricate harmonies and layered instrumentation.

Critically, "I Had A Green Heart But Could Not See..." received positive reviews for its lyrical depth and musical craftsmanship. Critics praised the band for their ability to create a cohesive album that feels both personal and universal. The album's production quality was also highlighted, with many noting the clarity and balance of the mix.

While the album did not achieve mainstream commercial success, it has garnered a cult following over the years. Fans of the band appreciate the album's authenticity and the way it captures the essence of the early 90s indie rock scene. The album's title itself is intriguing, suggesting a sense of longing and introspection that permeates the music.

In terms of cultural significance, "I Had A Green Heart But Could Not See..." reflects the broader trends in music during its time of release. The early 90s were marked by a shift towards more introspective and alternative sounds, with bands like Martha's Vineyard contributing to this movement. The album's exploration of personal themes and its blend of acoustic and electric elements are indicative of the era's musical experimentation.

Overall, "I Had A Green Heart But Could Not See..." is a beautifully crafted album that showcases Martha's Vineyard's talent and artistic vision. Its blend of indie rock and folk elements, combined with introspective lyrics, make it a compelling listen for fans of the genre. While it may not have achieved widespread recognition, it remains a cherished piece of music for those who appreciate its subtle beauty and emotional depth.

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