Spun Gold was recorded in February 1983 in
Nashville, Tennessee and contained ten tracks of new recordings. The album mainly consisted of
country pop-influenced material mixed with song themes that discuss the hardships of working-class people. It included a duet with country artist
Steve Wariner entitled "Overnight Sensation".
Allmusic reviewer Greg Adams compared background guitar on the track "In Times Like These" to the guitar "riff" on
Ike & Tina Turner's single, "
Proud Mary". He also considered the single, "
One of a Kind Pair of Fools" to have a "strong hook and pure pop production". Overall, Adams only gave the release two out five stars, calling the material "disco-era glitz". Adams also found the album's cover to be displeasing saying, "Meanwhile, Mandrell is decked out on the album cover like a high-fashion model in gold lame'.
Dolly Parton has always been able to negotiate these kinds of apparent contradictions, but Mandrell does not have the same gift."
Spun Gold was issued on an
LP album in its original release, with five songs on each side of the record. == Release ==