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Genres: Pop, Psychedelic

Release Date: Dec 5, 2007

Listens: 93

Recs: 0

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 35:27

Tracks: 11

Record Label: Parasol

© (C) 2001 Parasol

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Golden Blue $1.87

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Listen to Northwind by St. Christopher
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Listen to Riverbank by St. Christopher
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Listen to Majestic by St. Christopher
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Listen to The Devil From Nowhere by St. Christopher
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Listen to Old & in the Way by St. Christopher
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Listen to Chemical King by St. Christopher
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Listen to The First or the Last by St. Christopher
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Listen to Black Girl by St. Christopher
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Listen to Low by St. Christopher
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Listen to Weird Things by St. Christopher
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Listen to Tell Me There's a God by St. Christopher
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About Golden Blue

CD REVIEW, BY POP MATTERS MAGAZINE:

"Like Barrett, Gabriel, Julian Cope and others, Glenn Melia lets us hop on his back for a sonic trip across the river that flows inside your imagination. Golden Blue is a skyscraper of sounds with a driving lead guitar at its pinnacle fueling the melody, much like a surfer at Waikiki Beach racing towards the shore. Consider the cowboy-like, psychedelic “North Wind” or “Riverbank” with its claves and handclaps. “Majestic” indeed is that, with low end that challenged my speakers and shook the walls. The reverb-soaked vocals reminded me a bit of Wham!, Heroes-era Bowie and Peter Gabriel, a good thing in my book. The obvious comparison is to Echo and The Bunnymen, but I think St. Christopher is better. St. Christopher appears more about songs than posing. “The First or the Last” is a highlight with Massive Synthesizers. I can see a cocaine-crazed Keith Emerson lunging a knife into his B3, his Arp and his Moog here. Imagine the sound without the twirling stage and the laser light show. This is ‘70s FM radio prog rock before it became ridiculous, crossed with ‘80s British psychedelia. Interesting chord patterns and songs that break out of the box are featured here. Again, Parasol has a winner..."

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