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John Foxx – The Golden Section
Released: 1983

Foxx's third album, The Golden Section, was yet another change of direction, this time leaning towards a more commercial, radio-friendly sound.

Unlike its predecessors, The Golden Section today sounds very much of its time, largely due to the production style and occasional use of female backing vocals.However Foxx's song writing is excellent, and somewhat different to any of his previous albums.

The Golden Section sees Foxx going back to his teenage influences of the Beatles, Roxy Music and 60s psychedelia – particularly early Pink Floyd – and he's not afraid to let that influence show. Many of the songs  glisten with Beatles-style harmonies and lyrics packed with emotion and feeling. All this is set against many layers of music, with the synths present as ever, against a backbone of typically 80s sounding electronic drums and guitar.

Immediate standout tracks include "The Hidden Man", "Twilight's Last Gleaming", and "Ghosts on Water". The songs “Your Dress” and “Like A Miracle” were obvious choices for singles, but are not perhaps completely representative of the album's style.

“Like A Miracle” goes back into familiar “grey suit” territory, and was originally written in 1979. That early version eventually featured as a bonus track on the 2007 reissue of Metamatic, although somewhat different to the final version recorded for The Golden Section.

Vocally, The Golden Section is stunning. Foxx's vocals are given utmost prominence in the arrangements and production, with rich harmonies and huge choruses. However musically, this album is much less adventurous that Metamatic or The Garden, with many tracks sounding similar to one another. Foxx's 60s roots would also be a clear influence on later albums, in particular, 1997’s Shifting City.

As the mid 1980s became swamped with bands that sounded the same, and an increasing demand for commercial success, The Golden Section was perhaps the first indication that John Foxx didn't intend to stay long.

Although The Golden Section stands clearly apart from Foxx's earlier work and current style, there is really a lot to this album, which you only start to fully appreciate after several plays.
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Tracklisting (2001 CD reissue)
01. My Wild Love
02. Someone
03. Your Dress
04. Running Across Thin Ice With Tigers
05. Sitting At The Edge Of The World
06. Endlessly
07. Ghosts On Water
08. Like A Miracle
09. The Hidden Man
10. Twilight's Last Gleaming

Bonus tracks
11. Dance With Me
12. The Lifting Sky
13. Annexe
14. Wings And A Wind
15. A Kind Of Wave
16. A Woman On A Stairway

Credits
John Foxx – vocals, guitar, keyboards, Magnetic Choir
Kevin Armstrong – guitar
Blair Cunningham – drums
Jo Dworniak – bass
Zeus B. Held – keyboards
Mike Howlett – bass, drums
J. J. Jeczalik – Fairlight CMI programming
James Risborough – choirboy
Robin Simon – guitar
Paul "Wix" Wickens – drums, keyboards
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Rob Harris, Steve Malins, Peter Young, everyone from the Metamatic forum, and of course John Foxx and Louis Gordon.

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Your Dress
Endlessly
Endlessly
Like A Miracle