Gold

RELEASE
August 08, 2006
LABEL
MCA Nashville
GENRES
Country, Country-Rock, Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country, Americana, New Traditionalist

Album Review

Given the consistent strength of The Mavericks' back catalog, compiling a single-disc "best-of" collection that gives an accurate picture of their music has been something of a challenge, so Gold has one key advantage over the other Mavericks anthologies MCA/Universal has released in the past -- with close to two-and-a-half hours of music spread over two CDs, Gold offers the Mavericks' story writ large, and there's no question their material merits the attention. Gold offers plenty of representative selections (seven each) from the band's four MCA studio albums, as well as cuts from the 1998 live set It's Now! It's Live!, a few single sides, compilation and soundtrack appearances, and import-only bonus tracks that receive stateside release for the first time on this set. While the rare material helps make this a near-definitive Mavericks set, it also means loyal fans will be buying a lot of songs they already own to get some worthy rarities, such as the surf-flavored Trampoline outtake "Panatella," and the groovy cover of "A World Without Love" from a German collection. But if you're only going to buy one Mavericks album in your lifetime, Gold is probably the one to get -- for a change, the band's unique blend of honky tonk swing ("There Goes My Heart"), rockabilly spunk ("Hey Good Lookin'"), Latin swagger ("Dance the Night Away"), countrypolitan shuffle ("Foolish Heart"), vintage pop smoothness ("Dream River"), and sophisticated modern country ("What a Crying Shame") is given the room to show off all its accents, and Raul Malo's vocals and songwriting are in stellar form throughout (while Robert Reynolds and Paul Deakin lend equally excellent support). The Mavericks were one of the best and most unique acts to scale the country charts in the '90s, and while the albums Trampoline, Music for All Occasions and What a Cryin' Shame are all well-worth owning, Gold does a splendid job of boiling their essence down into one fine collection, and it's a splendid overview of the band's first decade.
Mark Deming, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. The End of the Line
  2. Mr. Jones
  3. This Broken Heart
  4. Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)
  5. I Got You
  6. From Hell to Paradise
  7. Hey Good Lookin'
  8. I Should Have Been True
  9. There Goes My Heart
  10. Pretend
  11. What a Crying Shame
  12. All That Heaven Would Allow
  13. The Things You Said to Me
  14. O What a Thrill
  15. Foolish Heart
  16. Here Comes the Rain
  17. Missing You
  18. I'm Not Gonna Cry for You
  19. The Writing on the Wall
  20. Loving You
  21. All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down
  22. Blue Moon
  23. I Don't Care (If You Don't Love Me Anymore)
  24. La Mucara [#]
  25. Dance the Night Away
  26. Panatella [#]
  27. Someone Should Tell Her
  28. To Be with You
  29. I've Got This Feeling
  30. She Does [#]
  31. Fool #1
  32. Save a Prayer
  33. Dream River
  34. All I Get [#]
  35. (Tonight) The Bottle Let Me Down [Live][#]
  36. Rancho Grande [Live]
  37. Hot Burrito #1
  38. Think of Me (When You're Lonely)
  39. Pizziricco
  40. A World Without Love [#]
  41. Here Comes My Baby