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Living In Between

Tea Leaf Green

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Album Review

Living in Between, Tea Leaf Green's third studio album and fourth disc overall, begins very much the way its predecessor, Midnight on the Reservoir, left off. The final track on that album was the spacy instrumental "Sleepwalker," which recalled the Grateful Dead's "space" sound collages. "Garden I" begins with much the same feel, but then it abruptly turns into a forceful, if complex rocker, as if the band was making the point that this album is not going to be like its predecessor. And indeed, it is not. A jam band with a self-proclaimed jones for ‘70s rock, Tea Leaf Green launched its recording career with a self-titled CD that was surprisingly song-based and surprisingly tentative, while Midnight on the Reservoir, which followed, went aggressively in the opposite direction, boasting several "songs" that were basically platforms for extended jamming. Maybe the release of a live album, Friday June 6, 2003: Live at Slim's, San Francisco CA, gave the band an outlet for the improvisations, since Living in Between is again more song-based, although it displays a group with a much more confident approach to playing (or at least more confidence in the studio) than Tea Leaf Green. As the title suggest, the band seems to be finding a way to address both its need to come up with strong, distinct compositions and its desire to just let fly as a jam band.

Customer Reviews

Great find!

I was so happy to find this album on iTunes as it's been impossible for me to find this on CD. I'm assuming it's out of print? Anyways, while the quality of the mixing on this album isn't the best I've heard, (vocals too soft in some areas (The Garden (Part 1)), guitar buried in others (Kali-Yuga)) the music is fantastic. In fact I think this album has much more of the TLG live flavor than their more recent studio effort (Taught to be Proud). Any TLG fan will love this album. Anyone who likes good, groovy, jammin' rock 'n roll should too.

just good music

i saw trey live 3 times. and these guys were the opening act. could not of asked for a better band to open. trey came out and jammed for a couple of songs with them. awesome! purches this disc.

Biography

Formed: San Francisco, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

San Francisco-based jam band Tea Leaf Green got their start in the relationship between guitarist Josh Clark and drummer Scott Rager, who played in a high-school band together in Arcadia, CA. After graduation, Rager enrolled at San Francisco State College, where he met bassist Ben Chambers. When Clark moved to San Francisco, the three began playing together as a trio. Their first paying gig was attended by Trevor Garrod, a singer/songwriter and keyboard player who had moved to San Francisco looking...
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