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Golden Greats
Ian Brown
Golden Greats
Genre: Alternative Rock
 
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1999 & second solo album from the Stone Roses vocalist. 10 tracks, including the singles 'Love Like A Fountain' & 'Dolphins Were Monkeys'. An enhanced release, it also contains CD-ROM material, including the video ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Ian Brown
Title: Golden Greats
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Uk/Zoom
Release Date: 1/6/2009
Album Type: Import
Genre: Alternative Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, British Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 731454314121

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1999 & second solo album from the Stone Roses vocalist. 10 tracks, including the singles 'Love Like A Fountain' & 'Dolphins Were Monkeys'. An enhanced release, it also contains CD-ROM material, including the video to 'Love Like A Fountain', plus a biography, a discography, a screensaver, a gallery of images, lyrics and a link to his official website. 1999 release.

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Ian's touch of being on the edge has fallen over the edge
valhallasranger | Lake Oswego, OR United States | 05/22/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Ok, first it is tough not to compare anything Ian has done with The Stone Roses, or his first solo album. In the end, it must be done of course for relativity and mainly because you have to see just how much more he is capable of. You have to credit Brown for his willingness to experiment...but he abandoned his prior mastery of guitar based rock for this??? There is no passion from his voice, and no passion from the dull fuzz beats that change about 16 times a song to no avail. Sure, there is a fan base for this album, but there is a fan base of some kind for every album. 'Getting High' and 'Love Like a Fountain' are the only tracks worth listening to, but after a few listens you aren't too inspired to do much of anything. A great rock record makes you wish you could be John Squire rolling out the guitar parts of 'Breaking into Heaven', or sing something great like Brown did in 'What the World is Waiting For' with the Roses. His first solo album had 5 or 6 great songs, and it is unfortunate that his work later than this album gets even more unlistenable. He needs to kick some life back into it, no matter what it takes."
Very very good
Sir Grand Citizen | Earth | 11/26/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I was personally a bit disappointed with Brown's first solo effort "Unfinished Monkey Business", and purchased "Golden Greats" with a great measure of hesitation. I'm happy to say, then, that the album has over the years given much much joy and listening-pleasure.

The grooves on "Golden Greats" are somewhat loose and hazy, yet they do not lack focus or melody.

Overall, highly recommended, a fine return to form for Mr. Brown and - if you needed any further incentive to purchase this disc - the "DOLPHINS WERE MONKEYS" remix by U.N.K.L.E. is pretty bloody amazing."
IAN BROWN'S GOLDEN GREATS IS SIMPLY GOLDEN
R. Hansen | Doylestown, PA | 08/29/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I bought this cd for myself & an old girlfriend of mine back in December 1999, we were big Stone Roses fans and this cd simply amazed us.Indeed, some of our friends who had no idea who he was thought this was a greatest hits cd from the quality of music & the title.From the opening chimes of the oriental sounding guitars of Getting High to the closing moments of Babasonicos this album is full of great sounds, killer hooks & futuristic production.While Unfinished Monkey Business(1997)contained a few classic songs on it(the triumphant My Star, booming Can't See Me & strangely pretty Corpses In Their Mouths) it left a lot to be desired as many songs felt unfinished. This however, is the proper return of Ian Brown, boasting many of his best songs,including the unstoppable guitar rock of Getting High, the hit dance single Love Like A Fountain, the intense Golden Gaze & the simply awesome funkiness of Dolphins Were Monkeys. The lesser known tracks that make up the album like Free My Way, Set My Baby Free & So Many Soldiers are almost as good with great beats,thought provoking lyrics & intricate production while the chilled out Neptune is the perfect comedown after the workout of Dolphins Were Monkeys. The Brazilian band Babasonicos provided the music for the song of the same name and the band doesn't disappoint with an intense, bluesy yet altogether unique sound for Ian's heartfelt lyric. I highly recommend seeking out the b-sides to this album as well,as they enhance this album's already golden luster(his cover of Michael Jackson's Billie Jean has to be heard as it is simply mind blowing & will sway any doubter). Altogether Golden Greats proved that Ian Brown was still capable of creating brilliant music & firmly established his solo career here. The follow up, Music Of The Spheres, comes close and is recommended as well but can't compete with the golden songs of Golden Greats."