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Rock / Blues
Performer: The Misunderstood
Title: The Legendary Goldstar Album / Golden Glass
Style: Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Year 1997
Country UK
Genre: Rock / Blues
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 128
MP3 size: 1998 mb
FLAC size: 1208 mb
WMA size: 1744 mb
Other formats: APE MP2 AHX MP1 DXD AA MOD

The Misunderstood - The Legendary Goldstar Album / Golden Glass mp3 album


The Misunderstood - The Legendary Goldstar Album / Golden Glass mp3 album

Tracklist

The Legendary Goldstar Album
CD1-1 Blues With A Feeling
CD1-2 Who's Been Talking
CD1-3 You Got Me Dizzy
CD1-4 You Don't Have To Go Out
CD1-5 Goin' To New York
CD1-6 Shake Your Money Maker
CD1-7 I Just Want To Make Love To You
CD1-8 I'm Not Talkin'
Golden Glass
CD2-1 Never Had A Girl (Like You Before)
CD2-2 Golden Glass
CD2-3 I Don't Want To Discuss It
CD2-4 Little Red Rooster
CD2-5 (You're) Tuff Enough
CD2-6 Freedom
CD2-7 Keep On Running
CD2-8 I'm Cruising

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Pinnacle
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Cherry Red Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Time Stood Still Records
  • Copyright (c) – Cherry Red Records
  • Glass Mastered At – Mayking

Credits

  • Bass – Nick Potter* (tracks: CD 2 [1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8]), Steve Whiting (tracks: CD 1)
  • Congas – Remi Kabaka (tracks: CD 2)
  • Drums – Guy Evans (tracks: CD 2 [1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8]), Rick Moe (tracks: CD 1)
  • Engineer – Roger T. Wake* (tracks: CD 2)
  • Guitar [Lead] – George Phelps (tracks: CD 2 [1, 3 4, 5])
  • Guitar [Rhythm] – David O'List (tracks: CD 2 [4, 5]), Greg Treadway (tracks: CD 1)
  • Lead Vocals – Steve Hoard (tracks: CD 2)
  • Lead Vocals, Harmonica – Rick Brown (tracks: CD 1)
  • Liner Notes – Nigel Cross
  • Producer – Dick Leahy (tracks: CD 2 [4,5]), John Peel (tracks: CD 1), Nigel Thomas (tracks: CD 2 [1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8])
  • Saxophone – Chris Mercer (tracks: CD 2 [4,5])
  • Steel Guitar – Glenn Campbell*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed): 5 013929 114227
  • Barcode: 5013929114227
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): CDBRED142-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): CDBRED142-2
  • Other (Mould code - Disc 2): A23

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CDM RED 142 The Misunderstood The Legendary Goldstar Album / Golden Glass ‎(CD, Album, RE + CD, Comp, RE) Cherry Red CDM RED 142 UK Unknown

Tracklist

The Legendary Goldstar Album
1-1 Blues With A Feeling
1-2 Who's Been Talking
1-3 You Got Me Dizzy
1-4 You Don't Have To Go Out
1-5 Goin' To New York
1-6 Shake Your Money Maker
1-7 I Just Want To Make Love To You
1-8 I'm Not Talkin'
Golden Glass
2-1 Never Had A Girl (Like You Before)
2-2 Golden Glass
2-3 I Don't Want To Discuss It
2-4 Little Red Rooster
2-5 (You're) Tuff Enough
2-6 Freedom
2-7 Keep On Running
2-8 I'm Cruising

Credits

  • Bass – Nick Potter* (tracks: 2-1 to 2-3, 2-6 to 2-8), Steve Whiting (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8)
  • Congas – Remi Kabaka (tracks: 2-1 to 2-8)
  • Drums – Guy Evans (tracks: 2-1 to 2-3, 2-6 to 2-8), Rick Moe (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8)
  • Engineer – Roger T. Wake* (tracks: 2-1 to 2-8)
  • Guitar [Lead] – George Phelps (tracks: 2-1, 2-3 to 2-5)
  • Guitar [Rhythm] – David O'List (tracks: 2-4, 2-5), Greg Treadway (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8)
  • Lead Vocals – Steve Hoard (tracks: 2-1 to 2-8)
  • Lead Vocals, Harmonica – Rick Brown (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8)
  • Liner Notes – Nigel Cross
  • Producer – Dick Leahy (tracks: 2-4, 2-5), John Peel (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8), Nigel Thomas (tracks: 2-1 to 2-3, 2-6 to 2-8)
  • Saxophone – Chris Mercer (tracks: 2-4, 2-5)
  • Steel Guitar – Glenn Campbell*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5013929114227

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CDBRED 142 The Misunderstood The Legendary Goldstar Album / Golden Glass ‎(2xCD, Album, Comp) Cherry Red CDBRED 142 UK 1997
Lcena
Without a doubt The Yardbirds were one of the quintessential bands of the mid 60’s, setting down and developing a schematic for British blues that’s still used today ... but even The Yardbirds didn’t have all the bugs worked out, matter of fact, it wasn’t until the Yardbirds broke-up, with members going their separate ways, that the genre finally took flight, delivering serious no-nonsense music that’s stood the test of time. So it should be no surprise that a little known American band [with the help of John Peel] found themselves in London, on the vanguard of a the new music scene in 1966. The sound that was sweeping the world was music that was as much for the soul as it was for the mind, and with bands such as The Yardbirds defining a new traditional style of electric blues, there were bands like The Misunderstood who were developing a bluesy garage psych sound that displayed less traditional edges, and a more punchy sound that reflected the ideals of a live show.Sadly this was one of those bands who became casualties of the Vietnam War, with Rick Brown being called up for active duty, dodging the draft by going to India, where he became a diamond merchant, and leaving The Misunderstood to attempt to regroup and set out again ... though with little success. With their flash and style, one can only wonder what The Misunderstood would have developed into had the insanity of the political scene of the 60’s not so deeply effected nearly everyone during those heady days.On this outing you’re gonna hear covers, you’re gonna hear songs that are beholding to others, and you’re gonna hear a spark of something originally satisfying. If The Misunderstood suffer or lack for anything, it would be a producer who could have guided and structured their music, their album tracking sequence, and had the ability to allow their sound to achieve a wider appear without sacrificing their basic ideals and musical visions.Review by Jenell Kesler