Oil and Gold is surprising for several reasons. For one, the departure of singer/guitarist
Carl Marsh midway through produced no noticeable dip in the record's quality. For another, live drums appear for the first time on a Shriekback album, thanks to
Martyn Barker, a longtime associate who was added to the band at the tail end of the
Jam Science sessions. Most surprising, though, is how much this album rocks out, particularly on the songs featuring ex-
Damned guitarist
Lu Edmonds. It even yielded an out of left field hit single in "Nemesis," which not only uses the word "parthenogenesis," but rhymes it successfully, and does so
in the chorus. In truth,
Oil and Gold is six-tenths of a great album. It leads off with the rip-roaring one-two-three punch of "Malaria," "Everything That Rises Must Converge," and "Fish Below the Ice," all featuring
Marsh on vocals. These are followed by "This Big Hush" and "Faded Flowers," two tremendously beautiful slow numbers sung by
Barry Andrews, who took over for
Marsh as lead vocalist. The B side (vinylly speaking) begins nicely with "Nemesis" and quickly falls apart, with the nadir being the clunkers "Health and Knowledge and Wealth and Power" (sung by
Marsh) and "Hammerheads" (sung by
Andrews). Still,
Oil and Gold's highlights make it a rewarding listen.
AMG Review by Bill Cassel
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