Pamela GoldenCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:ethereal alternative pop Status:Only known recording, Happens All The Time, 1991 Comparisons:The richness of her production and the importance of her voice to the overall sound is reminiscent of Happy Rhodes. (Neile) Covers/own material:Own, though several songs co-written General comments:Pamela Golden grows on you--at first I liked it but thought it wasn't essential, now I wouldn't want to be without it. Good music. This album should have a wider audience. (Neile) Recommended first album:Happens All The Time Recordings:Happens All The Time Happens All The TimeRelease info:1991--Park Avenue Records, Seattle, WA (no longer in business)--PA 82807 Availability:If you look hard enough you can find it used in the Seattle area Ecto priority:High for lovers of well-crafted ethereal pop. Group members:Pamela Golden--vocals, guitars Guest artists:Tony Levin--bass, stick bass Produced by:Various songs by Steve Fisk & Pamela Golden, Tony Levin, Jerry Marotta, Peter Barnes, Norman Durkee Comments:This only grows better over time. Songs have great hooks and are interestingly produced in the Happy Rhodes manner, though Pamela Golden's voice doesn't have the same range. The songs are also pretty, and the album is pleasant as background music while still rewarding careful attention. Highly recommended. (Neile) |
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