Golden Lies
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| Golden Lies | ||||
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| Released | September 26, 2000 | |||
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| Length | 58:36 | |||
| Label | Breaking/Atlantic[2] | |||
| Producer | Curt Kirkwood,[3] John Plymale[citation needed] | |||
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Golden Lies is a 2000 album by the Meat Puppets.[4][5] After the You Love Me EP, in 1999, Golden Lies was the second (and final) studio release from the second line-up of the band.[6] Although Derrick Bostrom and Cris Kirkwood do not appear on the album, they were still considered members of the Meat Puppets.[7] The album is dedicated to Doug Sahm.[8]
Golden Lies was recorded in Austin, Texas, where Curt Kirkwood had moved at the suggestion of Puppets touring guitarist Kyle Ellison.[9] Kirkwood produced the album, his first solo production job in many years.[10] The frontman found making the album as a four-piece to be less confining, and was inspired to try new recording approaches.[11]
Outtakes from the album later formed the basis for Kirkwood's solo album.[12]