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Released in 1990 by Sub Pop Records, the album combines Green River's two releases for the label: Dry as a Bone (1987) and Rehab Doll (1988). It also includes the bonus tracks "Ain't Nothing to Do" (recorded in 1985), "Searchin'" (recorded in 1986), and "Queen Bitch" (recorded in 1987).
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Green River. Jeff Ament – bass guitar, vocals, assistant production, inner sleeve design; Mark Arm – vocals, assistant production; Bruce Fairweather – guitars; Stone Gossard – guitars, vocals, assistant production
Along with written submissions, the Long River Review also accepts art submissions for publication in the magazine, accepting photographs, drawings, illustrations, comics, mixed media designs, and more. Long River Review replaced Writing UConn : fiction, essays, poetry (OCLC 19407118) run by the Department of English from 1983–1997. [1]
"Green River" is a song by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival. It was written by John Fogerty and released as a single in July 1969, one month before the album of the same name was released. [1] "Green River" peaked at number two for one week, behind "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies, and was ranked by Billboard as the No. 31 song of 1969.
The publication was updated weekly, adding an average of thirty new reviews, divided between books and music, with the occasional live performance review, video review, or essay or column. The GMR archives consisted, until 2015, of over two thousand reviews. In 2011, the magazine shifted to a blog format without a traditional masthead.
It should only contain pages that are Green River Ordinance (band) albums or lists of Green River Ordinance (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Green River Ordinance (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories
Green Mountains Review is an American literary journal published biannually at Johnson State College in Vermont, [1] founded by senior editor Neil Shepard [2] and currently edited by Elizabeth Powell and Jacob White. Green Mountains Review was started in 1975.