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Gold Medal Products Co.
10700 Medallion Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45241-4807
OH Tel. 513-769-7676
Toll Free 800-543-0862
Fax 513-769-8500

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.gmpopcorn.com
Employees: 365

Gold Medal Products makes the machines that make the treats, both savory and sweet, that people like to eat. The company's products include popcorn poppers, cotton candy machines, hot dog cookers, snow cone and shaved ice machines, as well as gas and electric fryers. Gold Medal Products makes popcorn poppers that can fit on countertops and ones that are as large as countertops; it also makes push-cart poppers. Snow-cone machines come in automatic and manual versions. The company's machines can serve up the all-American hot dog steamed, grilled, or heated in a rotisserie.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $94.9M

Officers:
President: Dan Kroeger
CFO: Brett Greenhaugh
Manager National Sales: Rob Tieman

Competitors:
Advance Tabco
Manitowoc
Middleby

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Album Review: Gold Medal
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  • Artist: The Donnas
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 26, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Following 2002's spitfire release Spend the Night, the Donnas return with a different drive on Gold Medal. Their earliest releases clung tightly to the Ramones' ethic of three power chords and a chunky rhythm, while Spend the Night riffed on tough and punchy Kiss licks and Cheap Trick-esque super pop, but Gold Medal veers yet again, heading into '70s psychedelia, hinting at a more introspective and melodic feel. A quieter, gentler Donnas? Yeah, kinda. Vocals run through vintage effects, swirling wah-wah riffs, chiming acoustic guitar, and laid-back vocals all give the music a more restrained and casual feel -- as if the band is less aggressive, less impulsive, and less "rawk." The first single, "Fall Behind Me," is one of the few that hark back to their older sound: a heavy harmonic riff (almost reminiscent of the Cult), double-tracked vocals, and a guitar solo by Donna R. (Allison Robertson) that would make Thin Lizzy's Scott Gorham grin. The familiarity ends there, as the other songs sound alternately like Suzi Quatro covering Foghat's "Slow Ride" or actually kind of like the Shangri-Las after smoking down with the Foo Fighters. The album's unexpected highlight is the quirky title track, a choogling shuffle with a freight-train boogie and an acoustic-guitar-vs.-piano break in place of the usual electric guitar solo. As unexpected as that sounds, it fits better than any of the other hybrid "hard rock guitar"/"laid-back vocals" song experiments on the album. It appears as though former guitarist Brett Anderson (aka Donna A., natch) has decided to concentrate solely on vocals (with a few piano contributions), which leaves some space in the sound and makes the full-on assault of the previous Donnas records an impossibility. Still, it could be argued that what they lack in "wall of sound" noise attack they've made up for in nuance; the basslines have never been more intricate, tambourines and handclaps come in at all the right times, and the whole album sports the most terrific production of any Donnas record to date. There was something charming in their (metaphorical) balls-to-the-wall embrace of late-'70s party rock that is missing on Gold Medal -- the teenage gang has grown more mature, and while they've gained some in-depth musical insight, they've lost a little of the leather-jacketed spark that fans have grown accustomed to. While this release shows real growth, one questions if that's what Donnaholics are looking for. It is possible that this album will eventually be seen as the transition away from the cute punk-pop of their previous recordings and a bridge into the more elaborate, more mature work that they demonstrate on the album's spectacular title track. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Don't Want to Know (If You Don't Want Me) The Donnas The Donnas (3:47)
Friends Like Mine (Lyrics) The Donnas The Donnas (3:38)
Don't Break Me Down (Lyrics) The Donnas The Donnas (3:31)
Fall Behind Me (Lyrics) The Donnas The Donnas (3:23)
Is That All You've Got for Me (Lyrics) The Donnas The Donnas (3:00)
It's So Hard (Lyrics) The Donnas The Donnas (2:20)
The Gold Medal The Donnas The Donnas (2:13)
Out of My Hands (Lyrics) The Donnas The Donnas (2:47)
It Takes One to Know One (Lyrics) The Donnas The Donnas (2:58)
Revolver (Lyrics) The Donnas The Donnas (3:30)
Have You No Pride (Lyrics) The Donnas The Donnas (5:25)
Fall Behind Me [CD-ROM Track] The Donnas The Donnas

Credits

Seth Waldmann (Assistant Engineer), Torry Castellano (Percussion), Torry Castellano (Group Member), Mary Gormley (A&R), Tony Rambo (Assistant Engineer), Chris Lord-Alge (Mixing), Allison Robertson (Vocals (Background)), Maya Ford (Bass), Butch Walker (Producer), Lars Fox (Assistant Engineer), Allison Robertson (Guitar), Torry Castellano (Drums), Maya Ford (Group Member), Emily Lazar (Mastering), Maya Ford (Vocals (Background)), Torry Castellano (Vocals (Background)), Greg Gigendad Burke (Art Direction), Sarah Register (Assistant Engineer), Charlie Becker (Logo), Allison Robertson (Group Member), Sam Buffa (Photography), Greg Gigendad Burke (Design), Paul David Hager (Engineer)
Wikipedia: Gold Medal
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Gold Medal
Studio album by The Donnas
Released October 26, 2004
Genre Hard rock, rock
Length 36:32
Label Atlantic
Producer Butch Walker
Professional reviews
The Donnas chronology
Spend the Night
(2002)
Gold Medal
(2004)
Bitchin'
(2007)

Gold Medal is the sixth studio album by the American hard rock band The Donnas, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music) on Atlantic Records. It was one of the first albums released in the DualDisc format, but was recalled due to a mastering error which resulted in the final track being partially omitted from the CD side of the album.[1] The DualDisc version of the album came with a black velvet limited edition cover slip and the music video for "Fall Behind Me" on the DVD side.

Their single, "Fall Behind Me", was featured as the background song for the new 2006 Nissan Xterra and 2006 U.S. Women's Olympic Snowboarding Team TV commercials. "I Don't Want to Know" is in the Gran Turismo 4 soundtrack also and a cover of the song was also used for Donkey Konga 2 for the Nintendo GameCube. "I Don't Want to Know" was also used as the theme song for the first season of The-N's hit series, "South of Nowhere".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "I Don't Want to Know (If You Don't Want Me)" – 3:47
  2. "Friends Like Mine" – 3:38
  3. "Don't Break Me Down" – 3:31
  4. "Fall Behind Me" – 3:23
  5. "Is That All You've Got for Me" – 3:00
  6. "It's So Hard" – 2:20
  7. "The Gold Medal" – 2:13
  8. "Out of My Hands" – 2:47
  9. "It Takes One to Know One" – 2:58
  10. "Revolver" – 3:30
  11. "Have You No Pride" – 5:25
  12. "Don't Break Me Down" (acoustic version) (Japanese bonus track)
  13. "Fall Behind Me" (CD-ROM track)

On the bonus DVD of the album, there is a hidden track called "Lost and Found".

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2004 Billboard 200 76

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
2004 "Fall Behind Me" Modern Rock Tracks 29

Singles

References

  1. ^ DVD-Audio News: DualDisc Off to a Shaky Start as Donnas Album is Withdrawn [HFR]

 
 

 

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