"Golden Gaze" is the third single from Ian Brown’s second solo album, Golden Greats. Released on June 5, 2000, it placed #29 on the UK Singles Chart.
The track was influenced by the Stevie Wonder song, “Golden Lady” from his Innervisions album. Like other material from Golden Greats, the single cover was designed by Brown.
CD2 features Ian's version of Thriller, by Michael Jackson, which Ian had performed live in between "What Happened To Ya" Parts 1 + 2.
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