Beggar on a Beach of Gold

Beggar on a Beach of Gold

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Mike Rutherford and cohorts have had their ups and downs commercially, but the quality of their output has never wavered. Paul Young (the one from Safe Cafe, as must always be pointed out) and Paul Carrack are outstanding vocalists, and the top-drawer musicians click seamlessly as usual. "Looking Back Over My Shoulder" and "Another Cup of Coffee" are fine tracks, but it's too bad the project as a whole is tarnished by the lame Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder covers. --Jeff Bateman

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Beggar on a Beach of Gold

Beggar on a Beach of Gold
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • New directions explored as this album lives up to the band's high standards
  • The Mechanic's Best
  • Musical Gold From Mike + The Mechanics
  • a must to have it
  • Leaves You Begging For More
Beggar on a Beach of Gold
Mike + the Mechanics
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002J40
Release Date: 1995-02-28

Tracks:

  1. A Beggar On A Beach Of Gold
  2. Another Cup Of Coffee
  3. You've Really Got A Hold On Me
  4. Mea Culpa
  5. Over My Shoulder
  6. Someone Always Hates Someone
  7. The Ghost Of Sex And You
  8. Web Of Lies
  9. Plain And Simple
  10. Something To Believe In
  11. A House Of Many Rooms
  12. I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)
  13. Going, Going...Home

Amazon.com

Mike Rutherford and cohorts have had their ups and downs commercially, but the quality of their output has never wavered. Paul Young (the one from Safe Cafe, as must always be pointed out) and Paul Carrack are outstanding vocalists, and the top-drawer musicians click seamlessly as usual. "Looking Back Over My Shoulder" and "Another Cup of Coffee" are fine tracks, but it's too bad the project as a whole is tarnished by the lame Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder covers. --Jeff Bateman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars New directions explored as this album lives up to the band's high standards.......2005-12-23

A trend that emerged in the mid 1980s was the emergence of the Supergroup. Mike + The Mechanics was one such supergroup that was formed as a side project by Genesis Guitar and Bass player Mike Rutherford and would feature vocalists Paul Carrack (formerly of Squeeze) and Paul Young (formerly of Sad Cafe). This side project would lead to commercial and critical success. Their first album, the self-titled album "Mike + The Mechanics" would have some commercial success - including three Top 40 hits. Their second album "Living Years" produced a #1 song and Record of the Year candidate in the title track - as well as commercial success. In 1991 Mike + The Mechanics would release their third album, "Word of Mouth". While this album still lived up to the quality of the previous albums, the band would run into the problem that many artists have when they try for that third consecutive commercially successful album - they strike out. Unfortunately for their 4th release, 1995's "Beggar on a Beach of Gold", it too did not do well commercially. Like "Word of Mouth", this album would still have the high musical standards Mike + The Mechanics fans have become accustomed to, but this album will incorporate some different styles not seen by the band (i.e. Progressive Elements, Motown)

This is the first album where there is a lineup change in the band. The big change is that keyboardist Adrian Lee is demoted to studio musician status. The other original members Rutherford, Carrack, Young, and drummer Peter Van Hooke remain. As he has on the previous three albums, Christopher Neil returns as producer. The high quality of songwriting continues with Neil, B.A. Robertson and Paul Carrack (who started making songwriting contributions on "Word of Mouth") teaming up with Rutherford (who writes all of the original material). Another big change is the band does two "cover" songs: Smokey Robinson's "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" and Stevie Wonder's "I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Last Forever)". Robinson's song introduces a new side to the band - a Motown influence.

As for the lead vocals, the rule of thumb for the first three albums was that Carrack delivered the intense vocals while Young focused on the passionate vocals. The interesting thing on that album is that I see more "melding" of the styles of Carrack and Young. In addition to their voices have some similarities in style, there are cases where they team up for duets.

Here is a review of the tracks:

"A Beggar on the Beach of Gold": This song has a bit of the classic Mechanics feel - especially the keyboard work and the passionate vocals of Young. This song kind of reminds me of Mike + The Mechanics version of the "Rich Man, Poor Man" story.

"Another Cup of Coffee": Another classic Mechanics feel - especially the keyboard. Carrack sings lead vocals in the narrative about a "good housewife". I believe Young also contributes some background vocals.

"You Really Got a Hold On Me": Carrack and Young perform this as a duet - and they should more of this. It's a terrific cover of the Robinson tune as the Mechanics incorporate some Motown-style elements into this song.

"Mea Culpa": This song almost has a similar Rhythm to Genesis' "I Can't Dance" when it starts - definitely a different feel than the "Classic Mechanics feel". Young does great on vocals.

"Over My Shoulder": Outstanding track - this song has almost an acoustic guitar feel to it. Carrack delivers some terrific vocals from start to finish. The songwriting is outstanding as this song explores looking back at a failed relationship.

"Someone Always Hates Someone": This song almost has a the feel of early 1980s Genesis (i.e. the "Genesis" album) and even incorporates some progressive rock elements. The song deals with the impacts of hatred.

"The Ghost of Sex and You": Not a bad track. The melodies on this track also have a feel of early 1980s Genesis. This is the longest track on the album and sometimes I do grow a bit tired of this track.

"Web of Lies": This song once again shows the Classic Mechanics feel. Great vocals by Carrack and there are some good guitar rifts by Rutherford on this song.

"Plain and Simple": Great song. There is more great guitar work by Rutherford. Young delivers terrific passionate vocals. This song features an interesting incorporation of "news clips" in the middle of a song that discusses someone wanting a "simple life". The melodies during those news clips show a slight progressive feel.

"Something to Believe In": While Young has the lead vocals, Carrack joins in making for a terrific duet. This is another example of how these two vocalists work brilliantly together. There's more great guitar work by Rutherford.

"A House of Many Rooms": This song almost has a slight R&B feel to start. This song also grew a little tired on me as I listened.

"I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Last Forever)": This is the Stevie Wonder cover and this has more of a Rock sound to compliment the soulful vocals of Carrack.

"Going Going....Home": The harmonies on this song compliment the lead vocals of Young perfectly. This is another outstanding track from a songwriting perspective as it deals with someone who has left his family behind, but realizes he can't run away from his problems and yearns to go home.

The liner notes include the lyrics for all of the songs as well as the songwriting and production credits. Overall, this is a very good album - and with better promotion, this album could have also been a commercially successful album. While Mike + The Mechanics stuck to a formula for the first 3 albums, I like how they switch gears for album four. This certainly will appeal to the core Mechanics fans, but this certainly some great music for anyone to check out.

4 out of 5 stars The Mechanic's Best.......2004-12-01

I'm not usually fond of songs that contain whistling, but "Over my shoulder" is just a wonderful, gorgeous song! In fact, the entire album is great. The title song is a plea (of sorts) to take a good look around and see just exactly what you DO have going for you.But I must admit I bought the album on the strength of one song, the beautiful and haunting "Something to believe in". Not trying to be sappy, I can't help feeling the song is telling us that no matter how bad things seem, or how bleak the world can be, having one person who loves you, and is loved by you, can provide shelter and calm, and help maintain sanity. Mike and the Mechanics (if they still exist) will probably never make another album as good as this, nor a song as wonderful as "Something to believe in".

5 out of 5 stars Musical Gold From Mike + The Mechanics.......2004-05-08

1995's "Beggar On A Beach Of Gold" was meant to be Mike + The Mechanics' "comeback" album, and while it didn't sell much better than it's predecessor, "Word Of Mouth," this is arguably the best album from Mike Rutherford's band away from Genesis. The songs are fantastic, the production is crisp & polished like a brand new car, and the lead vocals by Paul Carrack and Paul Young (of Sad Cafe) are wonderful. Song for song, "Beggar" is brilliant pop-rock: the joyful title track, the driving acoustic pop-rock of "Another Cup Of Coffee" and "Over My Shoulder," the glorious atmospheres of "Mea Culpa," "The Ghost Of Sex And You," and "A House Of Many Rooms," the lovely "Something To Believe In," and the powerful "Someone Always Hates Someone," a song that's *very* relevant with the state of the world today. And for the cherry on top, there's two excellent cover songs of Smokey Robinson's "You've Really Got A Hold On Me," and Stevie Wonder's "I Believe." It's pretty obvious that Mike, Paul & Paul had a great time making this album, as the joy of the music comes through on every track. "Beggar On A Beach Of Gold" is a fantastic Mechanics album, and quite possibly the finest "solo" album Mike Rutherford has ever made. A winner through and through!

5 out of 5 stars a must to have it.......2003-02-03

if you love Genesis, drum machines, great ambient and rithm guitars and keyboards, good perfomances all and more in just songs and ballads, if you are in love, if you like good music less complicated to hear but with the taste of A BIG in music like Mike Rutherford is With great perfomances of Paul Carrack Paul Young,and the rest of the band and will To learn how to make good songs and arrangements this is the record you must to buy, unfortunately i have a cassette record of it because in Argentina this CD never appears, South america miss it. i'm a Genesis Fan and drummer since 1976 and this record never dissapoint me, and every friend who heard it want it, sorry about my english

5 out of 5 stars Leaves You Begging For More.......2002-07-08

Mike Rutherford has assembled two nearly perfect albums in his 23 year career. Beggar, with 1988's Living Years, stands out as a prime example of what good music is all about. The title track kicks the album off with a story of our inability to realize the blessings we have in our quest for material wealth, and there is no looking back from there. There's "Another Cup of Coffee," with its powerful yet subtle images of domestic violence. There's the remorseless "Mea Culpa," with its simple yet somehow menacing guitar riff. "Over My Shoulder" has to be one of the funnest, most whistlable track to ever come from a Genesis man. "Web of Lies" is a rocker, with lyrics to make anyone involved in the criminal justice system proud. "Plain & Simple" features a cameo from Bill Clinton ("Well, I'm still alive and nobody's shooting at me"), and the album ends on a peaceful, melancholy note with "Going, Going . . . Home." The two Motown remakes, "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" and "I Believe" feature the two Pauls at their best.

Towering above all of the other excellent tracks is "A House of Many Rooms." It has lyrics to rival the best of Tony Banks or Peter Gabriel, using the rooms of a house (well, mansion, really) as a metaphor for the human personality. Stay away from me, the protagonist warns his would-be lover, for I am a house of many rooms . . . . There is a slow-build up of the music to mirror the tension in the lyrics, and at the end of the song we get a whirlwind tour of the house, with a whirlwind guitar to accompany us. Brilliant, simply brilliant.
A Beggar On A Beach Of Gold
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    A Beggar On A Beach Of Gold
    Mike & The Mechanics
    Manufacturer: Virgin
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    Binding: Audio CD

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