The Tarnished Gold (CD)
Beachwood Sparks
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Marles Barkley, Hollywood 09/01/2012
The Tarnished Gold is everything you'd reasonably hope for from the Sparks after ten years of inactivity. Their psychedelic canyon country rock is as alive as ever and the Byrdsian melodies continue to float by. This album is mature, sweet, and breezy with the perfect amount of honey. There aren't as many uptempo jams as on their previous albums, not that there were many to begin with and even then they were mellow tunes, but that's okay. This album is more concerned with being effortlessly beautiful than attention grabbing. I mean that in the best way. The Tarnished Gold is a pretty stellar album that doesn't need to impress you but does so anyway.
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Billy Gil, Hollywood 06/26/2012
The L.A. indie/alt-country band returns with its first release in a decade, showing their gorgeous melodic style hasn’t tarnished a bit over the years. Read More
Track Listing
Side 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
|---|---|---|
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1.
Forget the Song
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Beachwood Sparks | 03:38 |
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2.
Sparks Fly Again
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Beachwood Sparks | 04:37 |
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3.
Mollusk
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Beachwood Sparks | 02:34 |
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4.
Tarnished Gold
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Beachwood Sparks | 02:53 |
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5.
Water From the Well
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Beachwood Sparks | 03:41 |
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6.
Talk About Lonesome
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Beachwood Sparks | 03:08 |
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7.
Leave That Light On
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Beachwood Sparks | 04:49 |
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8.
Nature's Light
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Beachwood Sparks | 04:41 |
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9.
No Queremos Oro
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Beachwood Sparks | 02:04 |
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10.
Earl Jean
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Beachwood Sparks | 03:00 |
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11.
Alone Together
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Beachwood Sparks | 04:26 |
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12.
The Orange Grass Special
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Beachwood Sparks | 02:05 |
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13.
Goodbye
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Beachwood Sparks | 02:08 |
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