Record X
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"The Green and Yellow TV are now at the very forefront of L.A. rock, and it's time you realized it. Record X is the L.A. album of the summer."
-L.A.Mean Street
"The Beach Boys, Beatles and Who are dead. Who's to carry the melodic, harmony rich mantle now that all the trailblazers are gone? The Green and Yellow TV, that's who. These are elegant ditties performed by smart kids who know a hell of a lot more than three chords and a hook."
-Splendid Magazine
"The Green and Yellow TV undoubtedly boast some of the best harmonies in rock today."
-New Times (Los Angeles)
..."The Green and Yellow TV are at the start of what may very well be something big."
-Shake It Up Magazine
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Amazing Tunes
author: Shanie
I have been waiting for this CD my entire life. I can't get enough of the happy upbeat tunes. So glad I stumbled upon The Green and Yellow TV. Will definitely be getting more!
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Superbly Crafted Pop Rock
author: Stephen Ginochio - Three Dimensional Blackboard
Kinda arty, kinda rockin, and ultimately all good. That pretty much sums up The Green And Yellow TV's "Record X". Reminiscent of another band that tried to forge the same path of intelligent rock-pop several years ago, The Cavedogs (from Boston), LA's TG&YTV deserves to be heard, and hopefully will establish a large following with their wonderful music.
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Return to Innocence, It's about time, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!!!
author: Jerry R Crowley
This CD was a refreshing reminder of yesteryear. The modern day angst has run its course.
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author: CD Baby
Calling on the great pop artists of the British Invasion past and present, these guys sculpt a batch of new sounds to praise their beloved Southern California sunshine. This is a magnificent follow-up to their 2000 release, ''As Performed By...", and from the way I've been humming the massive hooks, I'd have to say that their SUPERfantastic songwriting and bouncy harmonies have claimed my allegiance all over again. Easily one of my favorite pop records of the year.
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