Final Frontier [Theme from Mad About You] - Andrew Gold, Reiser, Paul
Thank You for Being a Friend
Lonely Boy
Oh Urania (Take Me Away)
Never Let Her Slip Away
How Can This Be Love - Andrew Gold, Goldenberg, Mark
You're Free
Hope You Feel Good - Andrew Gold, Ferguson, Stephen
One of Them Is Me
Kiss This One Goodbye
Go Back Home Again
Looking for My Love
Endless Flight
That's Why I Love You - Andrew Gold, Garfin, Gene
Heartaches in Heartaches
Firefly
Passing Thing
Still You Linger On
Can Anybody See You [#]
The King of Showbiz [#] - Andrew Gold, Gouldman, Graham, G
The first-ever "Gold" CD to showcase the solo work of the popular singer-songwriter. Features all of the California popster's hits (along with a pair of new recordings), and includes a booklet filled with informative liner... more » notes, track-by-track commentary from Andrew himself, and rare photos!« less
The first-ever "Gold" CD to showcase the solo work of the popular singer-songwriter. Features all of the California popster's hits (along with a pair of new recordings), and includes a booklet filled with informative liner notes, track-by-track commentary from Andrew himself, and rare photos!
Paul D. Rasmussen Jr. | Pittsburgh PA, United States | 10/11/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"for singles fans to buy this CD: 1) The long version of Lonely Boy. The radio station issued 45 sounds like a bad edit at the end and cuts a great guitar lick from Gold. 2) Never Let Her Slip Away. One of those singles that got lost in the glut of releases in the late 70's. Gold's a real talent, and the liner notes reveal many facts you'll be surprised to learn. There's more to his story than Thank You For Being A Friend."
Buy it or I'll come to your home...
S. Beasley | Northridge, Ca. | 11/12/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first discovered AG thru the Ronstadt records in the mid 70s, which were largely him on guitars and keys (You're No Good, Heat Wave, When Will I be Loved). His incredible gifts made these songs stand out.When he released his first couple of solo albums I was all ears and as a guitar player, strived to duplicate his sound. The songs were simple, musically very rich, and very listenable. After his 4th album, Whirlwind, I kinda lost track of him. I recently hooked up w/ him again, and listened to a lot of his 90s stuff, which is a bit more complex, but still great. After a couple of listens, songs like KING OF SHOWBIZ and CAN ANYBODY SEE YOU are right up there w/ LONELY BOY and HEARTACHES IN HEARTACHES. All are included here. The (at this point) happy postscript is I met the man, and am now playing in his band! He really is brilliant. Dont let the simple melodies fool you- the chords underneath are complex and many. BUY THIS CD!!"
Buy it!!!!!
G. W. Mcchrystal | 12/19/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Andrew Gold is a class songwriter in the same league as Billy Joel or Christopher Cross. His music is moving, real and genuine. If you love popular music in its highest, most original form buy this album and sit back and enjoy - life isn't so bad after all!!"
One of the best CDs I've ever heard
Wyatt N. Bell | 04/16/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In my opionion Andrew Gold is one of the greatest underrated singers, musicians, songwriters, producers, engineers, ... of our time. This album contains all of his big hits from the 70s, 80s and 90s. If you are fond of pop music this is the ultimate album. If your looking for light rock music with a dash of country, this is it. Do you like heartbreaking love ballads then this album is a must for you. This CD is simply THE BEST!"
Old Gold
Wyatt N. Bell | Lachen, Switzerland | 11/03/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This compilation of Andrew Gold's music does justice to the man. I bought it to get a digital version of some of my favourite 80's/90's songs of his that I have on vinyl, and while it won't make your hair stand on end, it certainly doesn't disappoint. Gold produced classic AOR and a little more in his heyday, and all of the big hits are here. Well worth getting if you have the same gap I had in your collection - and don't forget to check out WAX, his outstanding two-album collaboration with Graham Gouldman, which is a showcase for simple, great pop, well written and well sung."