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)
Genre Alternative rock
Length 52:31
Label Elektra Records
Producer Jack Joseph Puig
Remy Zero chronology
Live On Morning Becomes Eclectic
(1998)Live On Morning Becomes Eclectic1998
The Golden Hum
(2001)
A Searchers EP
(2001)A Searchers EP2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars [1]

The Golden Hum is the third and final studio album by American alternative rock band Remy Zero, released in 2001, produced for Elektra Records. The album became popular for the song "Save Me", which was featured as the theme song for the TV show Smallville on The CW. The song "Perfect Memory" was featured in two other episodes of the show (in seasons 1 and 4). "Perfect Memory" was also used in the film The Invisible.

Track listing

  1. "The Golden Hum" [2:42]
  2. "Glorious #1" [3:20]
  3. "Out/In" [3:18]
  4. "Bitter" [3:55]
  5. "Perfect Memory" [4:29]
  6. "Save Me" [4:23]
  7. "Belong" [3:50]
  8. "Over the Rails & Hollywood High" [3:44]
  9. "Smile" [4:08]
  10. "I'm Not Afraid" [2:58]
  11. "Impossibility" [0:00 - 3:01]

Hidden Track: "Sub Balloon" [6:35 - 13:38]

Credits

  • Backing Vocals - The Unnatural Choir
  • Engineer [Assistant] - Chris Steffen
  • Engineer [Cole Stages] - Mr. Colson
  • Engineer [Digital] - Jason Lader , Joe Zook , Lars Fox , Mr. Colson
  • Engineer [Director Of Engineering] - Jack Joseph Puig
  • Engineer [Ocean Way Recording] - Joe Zook
  • Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
  • Mixed By - Jack Joseph Puig
  • Performer - Cedric LeMoyne , Cinjun Tate , Gregory Slay , Jeffrey Cain , Shelby Tate
  • Performer [Additional Musicians] - Jason Lader , Lenny Castro , Leslie Van Trease , Paul Cantelon , Tim Pierce
  • Producer - Jack Joseph Puig

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  1. Allmusic