After making Madhouse the Silver Convention's funkiest release, producer/songwriters Michael Kunze and Silvester Levay saw to it that the group's next album, Golden Girls, had as glossy and shiny a sound as possible. This isn't to say that parts of Golden Girls aren't funky by Euro-disco standards, but for the most part, this album is defined by its high-gloss approach. It sounds like Kunze and Levay were determined to make Golden Girls a campy and very stereotypical Euro-disco record, and they did a nice job. If you're a lover of the European disco sound, you'll find tracks like "Hollywood Movie" and "Disco Ball" impossible to resist because they're so unapologetically Euro-disco. Equally appealing is the ABBA-influenced single "Telegram" and a remake of "Save Me." Golden Girls wasn't what one expected after Madhouse, but even so, it was a welcome addition to the group's catalogue. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Golden Girls
01/01/1977
All Music Guide Review
Golden Girls Track Listing
Credits of Golden Girls
- Siegfried Schwab
- Guitar
- Joseph Spector
- Percussion, Conga
- George Unwin
- Guitar (Bass)
- The Silver Convention
- Main Performer
- Nick Woodland
- Guitar
- Fritz Sonnleitner
- Strings
- Martin Harrison
- Drums
- Michael Kunze
- Producer
- Silvester Levay
- Keyboards
- Zeke Lund
- Producer, Engineer


















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