Gold Plated

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 31:40

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commercial, yes, but...

thegrandwazoo

still very good -- nary a poor track here, and fits the era well -- own this original and love its funky groove

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Skip this one...the real nectar is in these...

RandoRanger

This is what happens to bands that become too commercial for their own good. Although I love them and they deserve their success, they are a really hard working band and they love their fans. Their live shows were amazing too! I would skip this one, the real exciting albums of Climax Blues Band are: Rich Man, Sense of Direction, Tightly Knit, Plays On, Stamp Album, A Lot of Bottle, and FM LIVE! Enjoy the ride!

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Gold is right — after gradually building their reputation a series of nine LPs, the Climax Blues Band finally enjoyed a serious hit single with “Couldn’t Get It Right,” which hit number three on the American charts and led to this album and then two years of almost constant touring. The group is at its most laid-back here, slipping more into a funk than a blues groove for most of Gold Plated’s length. They keep some elements of their earlier sound, such as Peter Haycock’s searing guitar solo on “Mighty Fire,” but those looking for the group’s unabashed older style will have to content themselves with just three numbers here: “Berlin Blues,” with its chiming overlaid and over-amplified guitars, or the slow, Chicago blues-style “Rollin’ Home,” and the high-energy “Extra.” Most of the album, however, is oriented toward the less high-energy, slightly more pop-focused sound exemplified by “Couldn’t Get It Right,” which still sounds irresistible a quarter century after its original release. – Bruce Eder

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