Corey Feldman Releases ‘Green Song’ on Sustainable Album
October 30, 2008 · Print This Article
Actor Corey Feldman is going where no former ‘80s child star has gone before: singing about the environment. Who knew Corey Feldman was such a greenie? Feldman’s band, ‘Truth Movement’ will be releasing their album, entitled ‘Technology Analogy’, on November 25th. The first single is called ‘Green is the Colour’, and is clearly Pink Floyd-inspired (in fact, that’s the name of a Pink Floyd song that appeared in the 1969 film ‘More’).
From Corey’s website, via Ecorazzi:
“Please don’t judge the album based soley on the listening pleasure you get from “Green is the Colour” because this song is just one piece of the bigger picture. A very exciting part of this song is that Zen and Corey’s niece Alexa are making their debut as recording artists. The two children narrate the introduction to the song and also sing the chorus at the end of the song. Remember, Green is not only the colour, but also a way of life! Go Green!!”
You know, I can’t say I’m a fan – though I was at that boy-crazy age at the height of Corey’s fame in the late ‘80s, I was more interested in guys like Axl Rose – but it’s a nice idea. And he is the less douchey of the Coreys. The song actually made me laugh, and I don’t think that’s what they were going for. But, hey, the album was made with 100% biodegradable materials including recyclable paper, soy ink and a corn plastic tray, which is awesome.
Go listen for yourself at Corey Feldman’s official website.
Link [Ecorazzi] + [Corey Feldman]
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