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| Label      = [[Merge Records]] (US) / [[Cooking Vinyl]] (UK)
| Label      = [[Merge Records]] (US) / [[Cooking Vinyl]] (UK)
| Producer    = [[Dave Trumfio]]
| Producer    = [[Dave Trumfio]]
| Last album  = ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]''<br/>(2004)  
| Last album  = ''[[A Toast To You]]''<br/>(2005)  
| This album  = '''''The Golden Age'''''<br/>(2008)  
| This album  = '''''The Golden Age'''''<br/>(2008)  
| Next album  = ''[[Atwater Afternoon]]'' <br/>(2008)
| Next album  = ''[[Atwater Afternoon]]'' <br/>(2008)
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==Recording==
==Recording==
The album was recorded over two months at [[Kingsize Studios]] in Los Angeles with [[Dave Trumfio]], who also recorded Wilco's ''Summerteeth'' album. [[Mark Eitzel]] began writing the songs that appear on ''The Golden Age'' in 2005, though recording didn't begin until 2007.<ref name=merge>{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club  | work =    | publisher =    | date =    | url =  http://www.mergerecords.com/presskits/MRG309/amc.bio.pdf  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref>
The album was recorded over two months at [[Kingsize Soundlabs]] in Los Angeles with [[Dave Trumfio]], who also recorded Wilco's ''Summerteeth'' album. [[Mark Eitzel]] began writing the songs that appear on ''The Golden Age'' in 2005, though recording didn't begin until 2007.<ref name=merge>{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club  | work =    | publisher =    | date =    | url =  http://www.mergerecords.com/presskits/MRG309/amc.bio.pdf  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}</ref>
 
Noting that this album wasn't really [[American Music Club]] without [[Tim Mooney]], [[Danny Pearson]] or [[Bruce Kaphan]], Eitzel told ''San Francisco Weekly'', "We wanted to call this the MacArthur Park Music Club. I went to the record label, and I said I had a band with [[Vudi]]. And they were like, 'no.' I found out: I can get paid this much if I called it [[American Music Club]], this much if MacArthur Park Music Club, and this much if we call it the [[Mark Eitzel]] band."<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Sanders |first=Mark |date=February 13, 2008 |title=American Music Club's San Francisco Fixation |url=https://archives.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/american-music-clubs-san-francisco-fixation/Content?oid=2166309 |magazine=SF Weekly |location=San Francisco, CA |publisher=San Francisco Newspaper Co. |access-date=January 16, 2018}}</ref>
 
Eitzel told ''Prefix'', "We did that (previous) [[American Music Club]] record, and it was basically me, [[Tim Mooney|Tim]], and [[Danny Pearson|Danny]] working in San Francisco and flying [[Vudi]] and the keyboard player up on the weekends. We’d fly [[Vudi]] up and he’d do fifty takes and I’d edit them into a part, and I really didn’t want to do that again on this record. [[Vudi]] is a slow burn: He comes up with ideas after a while, and you really want those ideas, because he’s a genius. On the next record, I basically said, 'Well, I don’t want to make a record like we did last time. I want to make a record with [[Vudi]] in L.A.' [[Vudi]] drives a city bus, and he couldn’t move. And those guys (Mooney and Pearson) were like, 'Yeah, sure, great,' and then I couldn’t get them on the phone for about eight months for various reasons. I finally called [[Vudi]] and said, 'Look dude, I’m coming to L.A. I’ve got these songs and I want you to hear them.' The thing with [[Vudi]] is that he just gives me so much hope when I play him my songs, he’s like, 'Oh! Oh, we can do this...' Even my shittiest songs — like a song I had called '[[Eva|You’re So Eva]]' - 'So very Eva Braun….' It was a horrible song, but even that one, he was like, 'Oh, this works!' As long as [[Vudi]] is in the room it kinda works. It had to be [[Vudi]]. He got these two guys (bassist [[Sean Hoffman]] and drummer [[Steve Didelot]]). As soon as I played with them it felt more like a band than [[American Music Club]] had felt in years.”<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.prefixmag.com/features/interview/17838/ | work=Prefix | date=April 1, 2008 | author=Jim Allen | title=Mark Eitzel: Interview | accessdate=June 16, 2017}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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#"[[The John Berchman Victory Choir]]" (2:53)
#"[[The John Berchman Victory Choir]]" (2:53)
#"[[The Decibels And The Little Pills]]" (5:41)
#"[[The Decibels And The Little Pills]]" (5:41)
#"[[The Sleeping Beauty]]" (3:58)
#"[[Sleeping Beauty|The Sleeping Beauty]]" (3:58)
#"[[The Stars]]" (5:17)
#"[[The Stars]]" (5:17)
#"[[All The Lost Souls Welcome You To San Francisco]]" (2:43)
#"[[All The Lost Souls Welcome You To San Francisco]]" (2:43)
#"[[Who You Are]]" (4:31)
#"[[Who You Are]]" (4:31)
#"[[The Windows On The World]]" (6:11)
#"[[Windows On The World]]" (6:11)
#"[[One Step Ahead]]" (3:33)
#"[[One Step Ahead]]" (3:33)
#"[[The Dance]]" (3:17)
#"[[The Dance]]" (3:17)
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*{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = Editorial Reviews-Amazon.com  | work =    | publisher = Amazon.com  | date =    | url = http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Age-American-Music-Club/dp/B0011HF68M  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2009-08-27}}
*{{cite web| last =    | first =    | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = Editorial Reviews-Amazon.com  | work =    | publisher = Amazon.com  | date =    | url = http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Age-American-Music-Club/dp/B0011HF68M  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2009-08-27}}
*{{cite web| last = Howe  | first = Brian  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = The Golden Age | work =    | publisher = Pitchfork Media  | date = 2008-02-20  | url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/48758-the-golden-age  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}
*{{cite web| last = Howe  | first = Brian  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = The Golden Age | work =    | publisher = Pitchfork Media  | date = 2008-02-20  | url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/48758-the-golden-age  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}
*{{cite web| last = Pia| first = Camilla  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club - The Golden Age (Cooking Vinyl)  | work =    | publisher = [[MusicOMH]]   | date =    | url = http://www.musicomh.com/albums/american-music-club_0208.htm  | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}
*{{cite web| last = Pia| first = Camilla  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = American Music Club - The Golden Age (Cooking Vinyl)  | work =    | publisher = MusicOMH  | date =    | url = http://www.musicomh.com/albums/american-music-club_0208.htm  | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}
*{{cite web| last = Groom  | first = Helen  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = BBC - Rock/Indie Review - American Music Club, The Golden Age| work =    | publisher = BBC  | date = 2008-02-01
*{{cite web| last = Groom  | first = Helen  | authorlink =    | coauthors =    | title = BBC - Rock/Indie Review - American Music Club, The Golden Age| work =    | publisher = BBC  | date = 2008-02-01
| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/bpf9/  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}
| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/bpf9/  | format =    | doi =    | accessdate = 2008-12-21}}
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| accessdate = 2008-12-22}}
| accessdate = 2008-12-22}}


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