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An absolutely amazing album....more riff-heavy and directly engaging than his former band's work...
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Like its predecessor, Golden Greats meanders a bit too much and it places a little too much emphasis on surface, but when the surface sparkles like this, it's hard to complain too loudly.
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This is a left-field masterpiece and Brown's best work for a decade.
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Despite Brown's unquestionably limited vocal range, the minute pitch shifts of his voice are well suited to the stoned-wonder of tracks like 'Set My Baby Free', 'Neptune' and 'Dolphins Were Monkeys'. It's on these blissed out, chilled moments that the album really shines.
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Checkout.comBrown has mixed the best elements of '60s British flower power rock, a la the Moody Blues, with a new century's technology to create a potent, dream-inducing electronica brew.
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A fundamentally unselfish record, as simply enjoyable as a day off or a light beer buzz.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 16
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Mixed: 0 out of 16
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Negative: 2 out of 16
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StonerExtraordinaireJul 29, 2005Fucking tip-top shit. Bang on.
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texasholdenJul 8, 2005