Something New: Unreleased Gold
Something New: Unreleased Gold
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Andrew Gold's "Something New: Unreleased Gold" is a treasure trove for his diehard fans, offering up a glimpse into the creative process of the late singer-songwriter.
The album, released as part of Record Store Day 2020, showcases Gold's masterful ability to blend pop, rock, and folk with ease and finesse. Each track feels like a lost gem that has been unearthed for our listening pleasure.
From the infectious melodies of "Ten Little Indians" to the introspective lyrics of "Reverend Jack and His Roamin' Cadillac Church," Gold's songwriting shines through on every song. His knack for crafting earworms is on full display here, making it easy to see why he was such a sought-after collaborator in the music industry.
The production on "Something New" is clean and crisp, allowing Gold's vocals and instrumentation to take center stage. The album feels like a time capsule from a bygone era, with its warm, analogue sound. It's a reminder of the enduring power of Gold's music and a testament to his talent as a musician.
Overall, "Something New: Unreleased Gold" is a must-have for any Andrew Gold fan. It's a joy to listen to from start to finish, offering a glimpse into the creative mind of a true musical genius. Grab your copy while you can and let Gold's music transport you to a simpler time.
Track Listing
Track Listing
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Andrew Gold
**ANDREW GOLD: The Musical Chameleon with a Golden Touch** Hailing from Burbank, California, Andrew Gold is a musician whose eclectic style has earned him a cult following around the world. With a career spanning over four decades, Gold has proven himself to be a true musical chameleon, effortlessly blending genres and styles to create his own unique sound. Gold first rose to fame in the 1970s as a member of the band Bryndle, before branching out on his own as a solo artist. His debut album, "Andrew Gold," showcased his knack for catchy melodies and clever lyrics, earning him a devoted fan base. But it was his breakthrough single, "Lonely Boy," that catapulted Gold to international stardom. The infectious pop-rock anthem became a chart-topping hit and solidified Gold's reputation as a master of the craft. Despite his commercial success, Gold never strayed from his quirky sensibilities. His follow-up albums, including "What's Wrong with This Picture?" and "All This and Heaven Too," continued to showcase his eclectic tastes, with influences ranging from country to jazz to disco. But it's not just Gold's music that sets him apart – it's his larger-than-life personality and irreverent sense of humour that truly make him a standout in the industry. Whether he's cracking jokes on stage or dropping witty one-liners in interviews, Gold never fails to entertain. With a discography as diverse as his personality, Andrew Gold is a true musical force to be reckoned with. And with a dedicated fan base that spans generations, it's clear that his golden touch shows no signs of fading anytime soon.
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