The Golden Hum
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The Golden Hum | |||||
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Studio album by Remy Zero | |||||
Released | September 18, 2001 (US) March 18, 2002 (UK) |
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Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 52:31 | ||||
Label | Elektra Records | ||||
Producer | Jack Joseph Puig | ||||
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Remy Zero chronology | |||||
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The Golden Hum is the most recent album by Remy Zero, released in 2001, and was produced for Elektra Records. The album became popular for the song "Save Me", which featured as the title track for Smallville on The WB. The song "Perfect Memory" was used in the film The Invisible.
[edit] Easter Eggs
After the end of "Impossibility," wind forward to 6:35 to hear the bonus track, "Sub Balloon."
[edit] Track listing
- The Golden Hum
- Glorious #1
- Out/In
- Bitter
- Perfect Memory
- Save Me
- Belong
- Over The Rails & Hollywood High
- Smile
- I'm Not Afraid
- Impossibility (and hidden track, Sub Balloon)