Good As Gold

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 36:00

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the 80's are here!

mrothello

when i first heard "china", it was on MTV when it was starting to really take off. back when the music channel was really good. This song made me aware that there was new music out there by bands i'd never heard of and weren't being played on the radio. The radio stations in my town were kind of still stuck in the 70's and everything seemed so bland and predictable, then this song came along. it was a revelation. I never bought the album so i'm glad it's available here. i must say, it's not a bad record at all.Wished i had purchased it when it was new, but then it would have been on vinyl, so i would have to purchase it again anyway.

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Good As Gold was a giant leap forward for New Orleans’ Red Rockers after Condition Red. No longer satisfied with being merely Clash imitators, they moved towards a more accessible sound while maintaining their punk edginess. Good As Gold is quick and tight power pop, fast paced (most songs clock in under four minutes), lean, and consistent from start to finish. The opening blast “China,” with its bouncy rhythm and catchy chorus, deservedly became a modest hit. The title cut follows in that vein, a cautionary tale on the trappings of materialism. The highly danceable “’til It All Falls Down” could have been a club hit, but during the synth-pop era probably it never had a chance. Red Rockers voice their political concerns on “Change the World Around” and “Home is Where the War Is,” the latter tune a ringer for early U2. With nary a false step in its 36 minutes, Good As Gold was a terrific record that pointed to a promising future. – J.P. Ollio

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