Critical reception
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Spin praised Bob Mould 's turn on "Dying From the Inside Out", but deemed the rest of the album "an overlong, overproduced mess."[10] New York called it "art rock for aging post-punks."[11] The Orlando Sentinel wrote that "Fier now seems to be sleepwalking toward New Age territory."[1]
Track listing
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Personnel
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Musicians
Guest Musicians
Carla Bley – Hammond organ on "Alive and Living Now" and "When the Kingdom Calls"
Aïyb Dieng – percussion on "A Sigh" and "Hands of Heaven"
Robert Kidney – vocals and guitar on "Begin to Return"
Bob Mould – vocals and guitar on "Dying From the Inside Out"
Michael Stipe – vocals on "Alive and Living Now"
Richard Thompson – guitar on "Alive and Living Now", "The Haunting", "When the Kingdom Calls", "Hands of Heaven" and "Dying from the Inside Out"
Production and additional personnel
References
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^ a b Gettelman, Parry (25 Oct 1991). "GOLDEN PALOMINOS". Orlando Sentinel . CALENDAR. p. 6.
^ Demalon, Tom. "Drunk with Passion" . AllMusic . Retrieved November 30, 2012 .
^ Caro, Mark (7 Nov 1991). "Recordings". Chicago Tribune . Tempo. p. 8.
^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 3. MUZE. p. 798.
^ Browne, David (October 1991). "Drunk with Passion" . Entertainment Weekly (89). Retrieved November 30, 2012 .
^ MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide . Visible Ink Press. 1999. p. 490.
^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide . Random House. 1992. pp. 285–286.
^ "The Golden Palominos | Biography & History" . AllMusic .
^ Buckley, Peter (April 28, 2003). "The Rough Guide to Rock" . Rough Guides – via Google Books.
^ a b "Spins". Spin . 7 (9): 114–115. Dec 1991.
^ "Golden Girl" . New York Magazine . New York Media, LLC. October 7, 1991 – via Google Books.
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