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Green River (band)

Green River was an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1984. The band had very little commercial impact outside their native Seattle. The grunge style was featured both in Green River's own music and the music its members would create in future bands, including Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone, Temple of the Dog and Pearl Jam. Green River reunited for several live shows in 2008 and 2009.

Green River
Green River live in 1984. From left to right: Stone Gossard, Mark Arm, Alex Vincent and Steve Turner.
Background information
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Years active1984–1988, 2008–2009
(one-off reunion in 1993)
LabelsHomestead, Sub Pop
Past membersJeff Ament
Mark Arm
Steve Turner
Alex Vincent
Stone Gossard
Bruce Fairweather
Chuck Treece

History

In its first practice sessions in early 1984, Green River's members were vocalist Mark Arm, guitarist Steve Turner, drummer Alex Vincent (also known as Alex Shumway) and bassist Jeff Ament. Prior to joining Green River, they had played for a variety of rock, punk, and hardcore groups, often with overlapping lineups. Arm and Turner had played together in Mr. Epp and the Calculations and the Limp Richerds.[4] Determined to start a new band together, they first recruited Vincent, whom Turner had briefly played with in Spluii Numa, as drummer, and then set about convincing Ament to join.[4] He and Turner worked at the same Seattle coffeeshop, and Arm had befriended him after a DJ set by Ament at Metropolis, a local club.[5] Ament had a low opinion of Mr. Epp, but agreed to join the new band due to Turner's persistence and Ament's frustration with Deranged Diction, his band at the time.[4] The first Green River rehearsal was at the Turner home on Mercer Island.[4] Stone Gossard, a high school friend of Turner and Vincent, joined as a second guitarist shortly thereafter.[5]

The idea for the name "Green River" came to both Arm and Turner independently.[5] Arm has cited several possible inspirations — a local community college, the 1969 Creedence Clearwater song — but the most resonant association was with the Green River Killer, an infamous Washington state serial killer who was prominent in headlines at the time.[5] To Alice Wheeler, a band photographer, the name reflected undercurrents of depression and danger that would come to characterize grunge;[5] Turner later came to see it as "a dumb joke."[4]

On June 23, 1984, Green River recorded their first demos at Reciprocal Recording. They were released on vinyl in 2016. By late 1984, the band was playing shows in and around Seattle. The band began production in December 1984 on its first record, Come on Down.[6] By the time the band finished the record in mid-1985, Turner had left the group, citing his distaste with the rest of the band's heavy metal leanings.[1] He was replaced by former Deranged Diction guitarist Bruce Fairweather.

In late 1985, the band embarked on its first nationwide tour to promote Come on Down. Release of the record was delayed, however, thus negating the purpose of the tour. From all accounts the experience was less than positive, though it helped cement alliances with other emerging American indie rock bands. Among them was Sonic Youth, who later quoted the song "Come on Down" on its own composition "Nevermind (What Was It Anyway)". After the tour, Come on Down was finally released by the New York-based Homestead Records. The record was released to little fanfare, and did not sell well. However it is often considered the first record to be released by a "grunge" band, as it predated both the Melvins debut EP and the Deep Six compilation album.

In 1986, the band continued to play in and around the Pacific Northwest to steadily larger crowds (especially in the band's hometown of Seattle). Early in the year, the now legendary Deep Six compilation album was released on the local C/Z Records label. Alongside two Green River songs, the compilation features the music of fellow Washington bands Malfunkshun, Melvins, Skin Yard, Soundgarden, and The U-Men. Kathleen C. Fennessy of AllMusic stated that the compilation "documents a formative period in Northwest rock history".[7]

In June 1986, the band began production on its second EP, Dry as a Bone, with local producer Jack Endino. Green River chose to record Dry as a Bone for Bruce Pavitt's new label, Sub Pop. However, Pavitt couldn't afford to release it until the following year, and, as had happened with Come on Down, the record was delayed. In the meantime the band issued the one-off "Together We'll Never" single on the local Tasque Force Records label. Dry as a Bone was finally released through Sub Pop in July 1987, a full year after it was recorded. It was the new label's first non-compilation release. Dry as a Bone was promoted by Sub Pop as "ultra-loose GRUNGE that destroyed the morals of a generation".[8] Steve Huey of AllMusic called it Green River's "strongest individual release...perfecting their sleazy, raucous fusion of '70s hard rock and post-hardcore punk".[9]

Almost immediately following the release of Dry as a Bone, the group re-entered the studio to begin production on its first full-length album, Rehab Doll. Band in-fighting, though, took center stage over the music. A stylistic division developed between Ament and Gossard on one side, and Arm on the other.[8] Ament and Gossard wanted to pursue a major-label deal, while Arm wanted to remain independent, viewing the duo as being too careerist.[1] The in-fighting came to a head following an October 1987 show in Los Angeles, California. Apparently, without informing the group, Ament had filled the show's guest list with major label representatives, instead of the band's friends; nonetheless only two of the representatives appeared.[1] On October 31, 1987, Ament, Gossard and Fairweather stated their desire to quit the band. Although the band members agreed to complete production of Rehab Doll during the next three months, Green River had by late October 1987 ceased as a band. Rehab Doll was released in June 1988. Ned Raggett of AllMusic called it "a record that sounded caught somewhere between grunge mania and metal/corp rock folly".[10]

Reunions

A Green River reunion occurred on November 30, 1993 during a Pearl Jam concert in Las Vegas, Nevada. Participating in the reunion were Arm, Turner, Gossard, Ament and Chuck Treece, who filled in on drums for Vincent, who at that time was living in Japan. The band performed the songs "Swallow My Pride" and "Ain't Nothing to Do" before leaving the stage. Green River reunited for four shows in 2008, featuring every band member in its history except Treece. The first show was a warm-up show on July 10, 2008 at the Sunset Tavern in Seattle. The band next played on July 13, 2008 at Marymoor Park near Seattle to honor Sub Pop's 20th anniversary.[11]

Band members

  • Mark Arm – vocals (1984–1988, 1993, 2008–09)
  • Steve Turner – guitar, backing vocals (1984–1985, 1993, 2008–2009)
  • Alex Vincent – drums, percussion (1984–1988, 2008–09)
  • Jeff Ament – bass, backing vocals (1984–1988, 1993, 2008–09)
  • Stone Gossard – guitar, backing vocals (1984–1988, 1993, 2008–09)
  • Bruce Fairweather – guitar, backing vocals (1985–1988, 2008–2009)
  • Chuck Treece – drums (1993)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details
1988 Rehab Doll
  • Released: May 1, 1988
  • Label: Sub Pop (SP-15)
  • Format: CD, LP

Live albums

Year Album details
2019 Live at the Tropicana
  • Released: April 14, 2019
  • Label: Jackpot records
  • Format: LP

Demo albums

Year Album details
2016 1984 Demos
  • Released: April 16, 2016
  • Label: Jackpot records
  • Format: LP

Compilations

Year Album details
1990 Dry as a Bone/Rehab Doll
  • Released: September 13, 1990
  • Label: Sub Pop (SP-11b)
  • Format: CD, cassette (CS)

Extended plays

Year Album details
1985 Come On Down
1987 Dry As a Bone
  • Released: July 1987
  • Label: Sub Pop (SP-11)
  • Format: CD, LP

Singles

Year Single Album
1986 "Together We'll Never"/"Ain't Nothing to Do"
  • Released: September 10, 1986
  • Label: Tasque Force (ICP-01)
  • Format: 7"
Non-album single

Other appearances

Year Song Title Label
1986

"10,000 Things"
"Your Own Best Friend"

Deep Six C/Z
1988

"Searchin' (Good Things Come)"

Motor City Madness Glitterhouse

"Hangin' Tree"

Sub Pop 200 Sub Pop
1989

"Bazaar"
"Away in a Manger"

Another Pyrrhic Victory: The Only Compilation of Dead Seattle God Bands C/Z
1990

"Ain't Nothing to Do"

Endangered Species Glitterhouse
1996

"Swallow My Pride" (1987 demo)

Hype!: The Motion Picture Soundtrack Sub Pop

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Huey, Steve. "Green River | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved June 13, 2005.
  2. ^ a b "MudHoney biography". Retrieved February 22, 2018.
  3. ^ Prato, Greg. "Mother Love Bone | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e Cameron, Keith (March 21, 2014). Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury from Seattle. Voyageur Press. pp. 22, 33–35. ISBN 978-0-7603-4661-7.
  5. ^ a b c d e Yarm, Mark (March 13, 2012). Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge. Crown. pp. 49–51. ISBN 978-0-307-46444-6.
  6. ^ Torreano, Bradley. "allmusic ((( Come on Down > Review )))". AllMusic. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  7. ^ Fennessy, Kathleen C. "Deep Six". AllMusic.
  8. ^ a b Azerrad, Michael. Our Band Could Be Your Life. Little, Brown and Company, 2001. ISBN 0-316-78753-1
  9. ^ Huey, Steve. "Dry as a Bone". AllMusic.
  10. ^ Ned Raggett. "Rehab Doll". AllMusic.
  11. ^ "Cult rock band Green River to reunite for show". Reuters. October 2, 2007.

External links

  • Sub Pop's Green River page
  • Green River at AllMusic

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would create in future bands including Mudhoney Mother Love Bone Temple of the Dog and Pearl Jam Green River reunited for several live shows in 2008 and 2009 Green RiverGreen River live in 1984 From left to right Stone Gossard Mark Arm Alex Vincent and Steve Turner Background informationOriginSeattle Washington U S GenresGrunge 1 punk rock 2 heavy metal 2 garage rock 3 Years active1984 1988 2008 2009 one off reunion in 1993 LabelsHomestead Sub PopPast membersJeff AmentMark ArmSteve TurnerAlex VincentStone GossardBruce FairweatherChuck Treece Contents 1 History 1 1 Reunions 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Demo albums 3 4 Compilations 3 5 Extended plays 3 6 Singles 3 7 Other appearances 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn its first practice sessions in early 1984 Green River s members were vocalist Mark Arm guitarist Steve Turner drummer Alex Vincent also known as Alex Shumway and bassist Jeff Ament Prior to joining Green River they had played for a variety of rock punk and hardcore groups often with overlapping lineups Arm and Turner had played together in Mr Epp and the Calculations and the Limp Richerds 4 Determined to start a new band together they first recruited Vincent whom Turner had briefly played with in Spluii Numa as drummer and then set about convincing Ament to join 4 He and Turner worked at the same Seattle coffeeshop and Arm had befriended him after a DJ set by Ament at Metropolis a local club 5 Ament had a low opinion of Mr Epp but agreed to join the new band due to Turner s persistence and Ament s frustration with Deranged Diction his band at the time 4 The first Green River rehearsal was at the Turner home on Mercer Island 4 Stone Gossard a high school friend of Turner and Vincent joined as a second guitarist shortly thereafter 5 The idea for the name Green River came to both Arm and Turner independently 5 Arm has cited several possible inspirations a local community college the 1969 Creedence Clearwater song but the most resonant association was with the Green River Killer an infamous Washington state serial killer who was prominent in headlines at the time 5 To Alice Wheeler a band photographer the name reflected undercurrents of depression and danger that would come to characterize grunge 5 Turner later came to see it as a dumb joke 4 On June 23 1984 Green River recorded their first demos at Reciprocal Recording They were released on vinyl in 2016 By late 1984 the band was playing shows in and around Seattle The band began production in December 1984 on its first record Come on Down 6 By the time the band finished the record in mid 1985 Turner had left the group citing his distaste with the rest of the band s heavy metal leanings 1 He was replaced by former Deranged Diction guitarist Bruce Fairweather In late 1985 the band embarked on its first nationwide tour to promote Come on Down Release of the record was delayed however thus negating the purpose of the tour From all accounts the experience was less than positive though it helped cement alliances with other emerging American indie rock bands Among them was Sonic Youth who later quoted the song Come on Down on its own composition Nevermind What Was It Anyway After the tour Come on Down was finally released by the New York based Homestead Records The record was released to little fanfare and did not sell well However it is often considered the first record to be released by a grunge band as it predated both the Melvins debut EP and the Deep Six compilation album In 1986 the band continued to play in and around the Pacific Northwest to steadily larger crowds especially in the band s hometown of Seattle Early in the year the now legendary Deep Six compilation album was released on the local C Z Records label Alongside two Green River songs the compilation features the music of fellow Washington bands Malfunkshun Melvins Skin Yard Soundgarden and The U Men Kathleen C Fennessy of AllMusic stated that the compilation documents a formative period in Northwest rock history 7 This Town source source Sample of the 1986 Green River track This Town off Dry as a Bone Characteristic of the band are heavy distortion and Arm s frenetic vocals Problems playing this file See media help In June 1986 the band began production on its second EP Dry as a Bone with local producer Jack Endino Green River chose to record Dry as a Bone for Bruce Pavitt s new label Sub Pop However Pavitt couldn t afford to release it until the following year and as had happened with Come on Down the record was delayed In the meantime the band issued the one off Together We ll Never single on the local Tasque Force Records label Dry as a Bone was finally released through Sub Pop in July 1987 a full year after it was recorded It was the new label s first non compilation release Dry as a Bone was promoted by Sub Pop as ultra loose GRUNGE that destroyed the morals of a generation 8 Steve Huey of AllMusic called it Green River s strongest individual release perfecting their sleazy raucous fusion of 70s hard rock and post hardcore punk 9 Almost immediately following the release of Dry as a Bone the group re entered the studio to begin production on its first full length album Rehab Doll Band in fighting though took center stage over the music A stylistic division developed between Ament and Gossard on one side and Arm on the other 8 Ament and Gossard wanted to pursue a major label deal while Arm wanted to remain independent viewing the duo as being too careerist 1 The in fighting came to a head following an October 1987 show in Los Angeles California Apparently without informing the group Ament had filled the show s guest list with major label representatives instead of the band s friends nonetheless only two of the representatives appeared 1 On October 31 1987 Ament Gossard and Fairweather stated their desire to quit the band Although the band members agreed to complete production of Rehab Doll during the next three months Green River had by late October 1987 ceased as a band Rehab Doll was released in June 1988 Ned Raggett of AllMusic called it a record that sounded caught somewhere between grunge mania and metal corp rock folly 10 Reunions Edit A Green River reunion occurred on November 30 1993 during a Pearl Jam concert in Las Vegas Nevada Participating in the reunion were Arm Turner Gossard Ament and Chuck Treece who filled in on drums for Vincent who at that time was living in Japan The band performed the songs Swallow My Pride and Ain t Nothing to Do before leaving the stage Green River reunited for four shows in 2008 featuring every band member in its history except Treece The first show was a warm up show on July 10 2008 at the Sunset Tavern in Seattle The band next played on July 13 2008 at Marymoor Park near Seattle to honor Sub Pop s 20th anniversary 11 Band members EditMark Arm vocals 1984 1988 1993 2008 09 Steve Turner guitar backing vocals 1984 1985 1993 2008 2009 Alex Vincent drums percussion 1984 1988 2008 09 Jeff Ament bass backing vocals 1984 1988 1993 2008 09 Stone Gossard guitar backing vocals 1984 1988 1993 2008 09 Bruce Fairweather guitar backing vocals 1985 1988 2008 2009 Chuck Treece drums 1993 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Year Album details1988 Rehab Doll Released May 1 1988 Label Sub Pop SP 15 Format CD LPLive albums Edit Year Album details2019 Live at the Tropicana Released April 14 2019 Label Jackpot records Format LPDemo albums Edit Year Album details2016 1984 Demos Released April 16 2016 Label Jackpot records Format LPCompilations Edit Year Album details1990 Dry as a Bone Rehab Doll Released September 13 1990 Label Sub Pop SP 11b Format CD cassette CS Extended plays Edit Year Album details1985 Come On Down Released November 1985 Label Homestead 031 Format CD LP cassette CS 1987 Dry As a Bone Released July 1987 Label Sub Pop SP 11 Format CD LPSingles Edit Year Single Album1986 Together We ll Never Ain t Nothing to Do Released September 10 1986 Label Tasque Force ICP 01 Format 7 Non album singleOther appearances Edit Year Song Title Label1986 10 000 Things Your Own Best Friend Deep Six C Z1988 Searchin Good Things Come Motor City Madness Glitterhouse Hangin Tree Sub Pop 200 Sub Pop1989 Bazaar Away in a Manger Another Pyrrhic Victory The Only Compilation of Dead Seattle God Bands C Z1990 Ain t Nothing to Do Endangered Species Glitterhouse1996 Swallow My Pride 1987 demo Hype The Motion Picture Soundtrack Sub PopSee also EditList of alternative rock artistsReferences Edit a b c d Huey Steve Green River Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved June 13 2005 a b MudHoney biography Retrieved February 22 2018 Prato Greg Mother Love Bone Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved August 26 2020 a b c d e Cameron Keith March 21 2014 Mudhoney The Sound and the Fury from Seattle Voyageur Press pp 22 33 35 ISBN 978 0 7603 4661 7 a b c d e Yarm Mark March 13 2012 Everybody Loves Our Town An Oral History of Grunge Crown pp 49 51 ISBN 978 0 307 46444 6 Torreano Bradley allmusic Come on Down gt Review AllMusic Retrieved May 20 2009 Fennessy Kathleen C Deep Six AllMusic a b Azerrad Michael Our Band Could Be Your Life Little Brown and Company 2001 ISBN 0 316 78753 1 Huey Steve Dry as a Bone AllMusic Ned Raggett Rehab Doll AllMusic Cult rock band Green River to reunite for show Reuters October 2 2007 External links EditSub Pop s Green River page Green River at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Green River band amp oldid 1151532333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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