Your rating for "A Beggar On A Beach Of Gold" by MIKE + THE MECHANICS 14
-
15 points - outstanding (2) 14%
-
14 points - very good (2) 14%
-
13 points - very good - (2) 14%
-
12 points - good + (2) 14%
-
11 points - good (3) 21%
-
10 points - good - (0) 0%
-
09 points - satisfactory + (0) 0%
-
08 points - satisfactory (1) 7%
-
07 points - satisfactory - (0) 0%
-
06 points - sufficient + (2) 14%
-
05 points - sufficient (0) 0%
-
04 points - sufficient - (0) 0%
-
03 points - poor + (0) 0%
-
02 points - poor (0) 0%
-
01 points - poor - (0) 0%
-
00 points - abysmal (0) 0%
We invite you to share interesting facts and tidbits about this track. Let's look at the track in the context of the band's / the artist's history, at the music, the songwriting and all other aspects that are relevant for this track. Please do stick to the discussion of the track above. Comparisons to other tracks are okay, but remember that the other track you may be keen to talk about has or will have its own Track Of The Week thread. If you spot a mistake or if you can close a gap in the fact sheet above please feel free to contact martinus or Christian about it; we will gladly add and improve!
MIKE + THE MECHANICS - A Beggar On A Beach Of Gold Year: 1995 Album: Beggar On A Beach Of Gold Working title: ? Credits: Robertson/Rutherford Lyrics: Yes Length: 4:35 Musicians: Paul Young, Mike Rutherford, Adrian Lee, Peter van Hooke, Adrian Lee (?) Played live: 1995, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Cover versions:
External Content
youtu.be
Content embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.
Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.
Notes: For many, the 1995 Beggar album is the zenith of the Mechanics. The album was well received by most fans and even prog fans from the Genesis camp have acknowledged that this album is nobly done. The title track sets the tone: Excellent songwriting, even more excellently staged. |