
Released: 25/01/19
Seattle’s rise to rock fame in the late ’80s started with Green River, featuring future Pearl Jam and Mudhoney members. Formed in 1984, their sound blended blues, punk, and rock, influencing the evolving scene. Their key releases, Dry As A Bone (1987) and Rehab Doll (1988), capture their raw energy and musical growth. Newly reissued with rare tracks and lost recordings, these albums offer a fuller picture of Green River’s role in shaping late ’80s rock as punk evolved into new styles.