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Import remastered reissue of the long running Dutch rock act's 1982 album that's out-of-print domestically.
Originally released in 1982, this collection of remastered tracks from Dutch new wave outfit Golden Earring contains eight tracks, including their hit, "Twilight Zone". Personnel: George Kooymans, Barry Hay (vocals, guitar); Rinus Gerritsen (keyboards); Robert Jan Stips (synthesizer); Cesar Zuiderwijk (drums). Recording information: Kooymans Manor, Rjkevorsel, Belgium. Photographers: Harold Edgerton; Kees Tabak. After spending much of the late '70s and the early '80s as a cult band, Golden Earring returned to an international level of popularity in 1982 with the hit single (and popular MTV attraction) "Twilight Zone." This song and seven others are featured on Cut, a solid album that found Golden Earring starting to deviate from the pop/rock formula they perfect on No Promises...No Debts and Prisoner of the Night. Like those albums, Cut works its way through a series of guitar-based rock songs built on strong hooks. However, the band allows themselves to instrumentally stretch out a bit on some of the songs this time out. The most notable example is the midsection of "Twilight Zone," where George Kooymans lays out an exploratory series of guitar solos that build to crescendo over the taut bassline provided by Rinus Gerritsen. The other songs on Cut aren't as tightly crafted and hook-laden as those on the last few albums, but there are still plenty of strong tracks: "Baby Dynamite" is a power ballad about a fame-seeking girl that is built on a nicely harmonized chorus and "Lost and Found" is a strong mid-tempo rumination on the end of a relationship that boasts an impassioned yet subtle vocal performance from Barry Hay. However, the best non-"Twilight Zone" track on the album is the least typical: "The Devil Made Me Do It" is a witty, fast-paced pop-rocker about love gone bad built on an eccentric but effective combination of mock-gospel call and response vocals and an energetic horn section. Some of the tracks fall short of the mark ("Future" runs a decent riff into the ground by failing to develop it in an interesting way), but the album contains enough strong tracks to make it worth a listen for the Golden Earring fan. ~ Donald A. Guarisco
Golden Earring Cut Songs | 1. | Devil Made Me Do It  | |
| 2. | Future | |
| 3. | Baby Dynamite | |
| 4. | Last of the Mohicans | |
| 5. | Lost and Found | |
| 6. | Twilight Zone  | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Chargin' up My Batteries | |
| 8. | Secrets | |
| Cut Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   First good album by golden earring. This is the first good album that this artist has made.There next two albems are also very good.Cut is the album that made them stars.Prisoner of the night got them on the right track,but was weak!Check out N.E.W.S and Hole,and also Bloody Buccaneers! Submitted by booshdad (indanapolis,indiana,U.S.A.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best 80's Album From Earring This is another perfect album by the band. Every song is strong, and the album as a whole is a milestone in the Golden Earrings history, even as it delivers a hit like "Twilight Zone", other songs - (namely the rest of them!) are just as strong in what is the defining moment for the band's 80's sound. Submitted by raqvb (silver spring, MD)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Soundtrack to my Life Veteran netherland rockers Golden Earring did it again. No longer in the 'one-hit-wonder' catagory after the highway anthem 'Radar Love', they blew out with 'Twilight Zone'. That song got me hooled on Earring. I got the LP and was shocked to hear many more songs I loved on this one album. I had to have it one another format than vynil, so I spent the 20+ bucks to have it shipped from Holland. It was worth every red cent! Submitted by Mikey (Portland, OR) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
LP & CD Difference The CD does not have all of the songs that the LP does. I was very disappointed as I am trying to replace all of my LP's with the CD. Submitted by CandidWitch (Ogden, UT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Five stars, certainly ! Actually, for the benefit of a previous reviewer, the album that made GE famous was "Moontan" (1973). Golden Earring has a sound similar to Focus, don't you think? Excellent rock. Submitted by a reviewer (Bakersfield) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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