Whirlwind (album)
      
Whirlwind is the fourth album by singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Andrew Gold. It was released in 1980 on Asylum Records. It is Gold's final major label album and last solo album of any kind for over a decade.
Reception
Rolling Stone's Stephen Holden called Whirlwind "a well-crafted album of imitation rock by a pop sentimentalist unconvincingly crying tough." Concluding "the record merely reaffirms Andrew Gold's skill as a meticulous pop interior designer recycling Sixties guitar hooks into blandly tasteful studio settings."[3]
AllMusic's James Chrispell noted "[t]he hits were not forthcoming" and the "album came and went in nearly the blink of an eye, and not much else was heard from Andrew Gold's once-promising solo career."[1]
 Track listing 
All songs written by Andrew Gold, except where noted.
  | 1. | 
  "Kiss This One Goodbye"   | 
  4:03 | 
  | 2. | 
  "Whirlwind"   | 
  4:16 | 
  | 3. | 
  "Sooner or Later"   | 
  3:32 | 
  | 4. | 
  "Leave Her Alone"   | 
  3:31 | 
  | 5. | 
  "Little Company"   | 
  4:17 | 
  | 6. | 
  "Brand New Face"   | 
  4:45 | 
  | 7. | 
  "Nine to Five"   | 
  4:04 | 
  | 8. | 
  "Stranded on the Edge" (Gold, Mark Goldenberg) | 
  4:06 | 
  | 9. | 
  "Make Up Your Mind"   | 
  5:08 | 
  | 1. | 
  "Gambler" (Kenny Edwards) | 
  3:51 | 
  | 2. | 
  "Endless Flight" (live at the Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL, 1978) | 
  5:17 | 
  | 3. | 
  "The 'In' Crowd" (Billy Page) | 
  6:00 | 
  | 4. | 
  "Traffic Jam" (Gold, Bryan Garofalo, Mike Botts) | 
  1:27 | 
Personnel
Production
References
- 1 2  Chrispell, James. Whirlwind at AllMusic. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
 - ↑  Larkin, Colin (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia Of Popular Music, Concise 3rd Edition, p. 538. Virgin Books, London. ISBN 1-85227-832-3
 - ↑  Holden, Stephen. "Whirlwind", Rolling Stone, June 26, 1980, p. 80.
 
 
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  |  | Studio albums |  | 
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  |  | With Wax | 
-  Common Knowledge (1984)
 
-  Magnetic Heaven (1986)
 
-  American English (1987)
 
-  A Hundred Thousand in Fresh Notes (1989)
 
-  The Wax Files ('Best of' compilation) (1997)
 
-  Wax Bikini (Compilation of outtakes, demos, etc.) (2000)
  
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  |  | Singles | 
-  "Of All the Little Girls" (UK release - recorded as duo of 'Villiers & Gold') (1968)
 
-  "Woke Up This Morning" (with the band 'Bryndle')(1970)
 
-  "Heartaches in Heartaches" (1975)
 
-  "That Is Why I Love You"  (1975)
 
-  "Stay"  (1976)
 
-  "Do Wah Diddy"  (1976)
 
-  "One of Them Is Me"  (1976)
 
-  "Lonely Boy" (1977)
 
-  "Go Back Home Again"  (1977)
 
-  "How Can This Be Love"  (1978)
 
-  "I'm on My Way"  (1978)
 
-  "Thank You for Being a Friend" (1978)
 
-  "Never Let Her Slip Away" (1978)
 
-  "Kiss This One Goodbye" (1979)
 
-  "Stranded on the Edge" (1979)
 
-  "Nine to Five"  (1979)
  
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  |  | With Graham Gouldman as Wax | 
- "Don't Break My Heart" (UK - Released under the band's initial name of World In Action)  (1984)
 
- "Don't Break My Heart" (UK - Re-released under the band's subsequent name of Common Knowledge) (1984)
 
- "Victoria" (UK - Released under the band name of Common Knowledge) (1985)
 
- "Right Between The Eyes" (1986)
 
- "Ball & Chain" (1986)
 
- "Shadows of Love" (1986)
 
- "Systematic" (1986)
 
- "Bridge to Your Heart" (1987)
 
- "In Some Other World" (1987)
 
- "American English" (1987)
 
- "Anchors Aweigh" (1989)
 
- "Wherever You Are" (1989)
  
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