Originally posted by core memory:
. . . it was definitely the first of Johns solo albums that I found myself not liking every single track on, some I warmed to, but others just never felt quite right for me.
I felt the same. I was 100% behind his solo career (except perhaps for "Pater Noster," which I thought was silly self-entertainment) up to this LP. I hadn't minded the touches of Beatles-y psychedelia before, but with "TGS" they started to overwhelm everything else, and the lyrics started to turn into schoolboy exercise-book scribbles. It seemed like he had a lot of ideas that weren't coming to fruition, and I didn't like the direction he was headed. (My fears were confirmed with "In Mysterious Ways," after which I gave up on him altogether for about 20 years!)
Let-downs for me start right at the opening with 'My Wild Love', and then 'The Hidden Man', both are too Rock and Roll for me! and 'Running Across Thin Ice With Tigers', it just annoys me!
Yep! I recall wondering at the time if someone had drunkenly issued him a challenge along the lines of, "Hey, try writing a song with this title, I dare ya!" And, erm, maybe he was drunk when he took up the challenge, too.
Despite the golden face of John on the cover (never liked this cover from that period), I always think of The Golden Section as a winter album, as I recall listening to ‘Like A Miracle’ 12inch in the dark 4.30pm afternoons of October/November.
I was a bit embarrassed to have my college friends see the LP in my collection -- what with John Foxx looking all pin-up pretty-boy glamorous on the cover it was difficult to convince people to take him seriously. Of course, the contents of the record didn't help matters all that much, either.
With the exception of a few tracks, I’m very much looking forward to CD2 with the alternate and unreleased material.
Unlike "IMW" I suspect I might be more forgiving of "TGS" upon rehearing and reassessing it, so I am definitely looking forward to purchasing the remaster and to checking out the CD2 material.