Rock 'n' Roll Band - Tea Leaf Green

Rock 'n' Roll Band

Tea Leaf Green

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2006-10-31
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2006 SCI Fidelity Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
These Two Chairs 4:01 USD 0.99
2
One Reason 5:09 USD 0.99
3
If It Wasn't for the Money 4:44 USD 0.99
4
The Garden (Pt. 2) 4:23 USD 0.99
5
The Garden (Pt. 3) 4:40 USD 0.99
6
Faced With Love 4:39 USD 0.99
7
Incandescent Devil 6:25 USD 0.99
8
Jezebel 10:02 USD Album Only
9
Franz Hanzerbeak 10:08 USD Album Only
10
Make a Connection 4:27 USD 0.99
11
Devil's Pay 8:33 USD 0.99
12
Taught to Be Proud 7:30 USD 0.99
13
All of Your Cigarettes 3:27 USD 0.99
Rock 'n' Roll Band - Tea Leaf Green
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Reviews

  • one of my favorite
    5
    By phillyym
    cds ever. thats right, its wonderfully put together and can get your through any stretch of time while making you feel great.
  • Updated Fusion Country Rock - Great Stuff
    5
    By ILoveRock&RollMusic
    Just discovered these guys on Pandora. Lucky me. At first they sound like some of the best early country rock groups in the bay area, but the sound is complex, modern, and joyful. Look forward to a live performance sometime. Give a listen.
  • love this album
    5
    By colector
    One of my favorite live albums...
  • This show is TLG at their best! I know because I was there!
    5
    By BauerPower22
    I live in Boulder and went to this show on May 19, 2006 at the legendary Fox Theater. This was before I was a big Tea Leaf Green fan and before I knew much about the band. I went into the show with little expectation and left amazed! Seeing them live this one time turned me into a huge TLG fan. As a result, they are now one of my favorite bands. They have amazing energy and undeniable chemistry together while they perform. They never slowed down during the entire show kept the jams tight and rockin' with energy until the very last minute. When they turned the lights on in the theater everyone was sweating and exausted from dancing so hard and for so long. It remains to this day one of the best shows I have ever been to. If you are a fan of jam bands at all this is a worthwhile buy!
  • Tea Leaf Green: Sensational
    5
    By PeaceTrain
    Out of the modern Jam Bands, Tea Leaf Green is one of the best, only in competition with The String Cheese Incident, Keller Williams, Moe., and Umphrey's McGee (Not to say that some of the other modern Jam Bands are not good like The Disco Biscuits, but these bands truely possess a feel of old Jam Bands). Obviously, every Jam Band is measured by their Live Performances, which Tea Leaf Green handles smoothly. This is already one of my favorite Live Albums behind Europe '72 (The Grateful Dead), Yessongs (Yes), and Live At The BB King Blues Club (The Yardbirds). I suggest all those albums as well if you enjoy this album. I've owned this for a few weeks now and have listened probably a half dozen times and it is still wonderful. The drumming is great, really taking you on an adventure. The guitar sets the mood and there are some great solos. The lyrics are great and they could not be sung better then on this album. The keyboard ties everything together creating an unbelievable Live album and likely the best Live album of the 21st century. Enjoy.
  • Good stuff, better live
    4
    By The Nick Name
    Good stuff, but it's better live as with most jambands
  • Fantastic!
    5
    By mgoedman
    Absolutely awesome representation/introduction to this band--this band is going places, and is going there fast. Personal Highlights include: Jezebel (check the energy, wow!), Faced With Love, and the always ridiculous Franz Hanzerbeak. Give 'em a listen, I promise you won't be dissapointed.
  • Good Stuff
    4
    By Toasta
    I saw these guys open up for Trey Anastasio and they were killer. great live stuff, but some great songs here too.
  • Tea Leaf at their BEST!
    5
    By Miss Tea Leafa
    This live soundboard quality show is a full, crisp sound and all instruments interweave in their jamming expertise. Especially notable is Ben on bass, thumping many funky basslines. Scotty Rager on drums... Excellent drum solos and solid beat. Josh is all cumulative guitar greatness reincarnated and Trevor belts out vocals in knee dropping style while adding the keyboards to a unique sound that only these boys can present. The energy of the show fills the room! I highly recommend this album and go to their next show for more! Willsey and Hoody- on behalf of VA Leafers and the Tea Patrol. Plate Face Lives.
  • Lights it up as TLG can do so Well.
    5
    By BJH-Turlock CA
    A great show with good quality recording. I already have the "Live at the Independent" which also is a great show, however this one takes the cake.- I can't wait to see these guys again next time they come home to SF!