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Just Ear-Rings

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発売日 2009年04月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRPM
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 RETRO 852
SKU 5013929598522

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:38:18
Golden Earring were hailed as one of the hottest new bands in America when the song "Radar Love" from their album Moontan was released in 1973. Funny thing was, Golden Earring were hardly a new band; while they weren't well known outside the Netherlands, in their native Holland they were major stars who had been scoring hits for eight years. Just Earrings was their first LP, recorded in 1965 when they were still billed as the Golden Earrings, and it's fine British Invasion-style beat music that suggests the group was still formulating a sound of its own, but had absorbed the influences of the Who, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Zombies, and the Hollies and had fashioned the bits and pieces into a sound that was powerfully tuneful and engaging. The Golden Earrings wrote nearly all their own material at a time when even the U.K. bands they modeled themselves on performed a fair percentage of covers, and "Now I Have" and "Lonely Everyday" show they knew how put together a potent rock & roll number, while "I Am a Fool" and "When People Talk" are effectively moody downbeat tunes and "I Hate Saying These Words" is a light but effervescent pop song. George Kooymans and Peter De Ronde were a great guitar team, bassist Rinus Gerritsen and drummer Jaap Eggermont push the music forward with energy and imagination, and Frans Krassenburg's vocals show both attitude and aptitude, especially since he's singing in English (though the lyrics don't always survive close scrutiny). If Just Earrings had been recorded by a British band, chances are good the group could have scored that first hit in America a lot sooner -- the album is certainly on a par with the work of most of the U.K. bands that were storming the U.S charts at the time, and if it took longer for America to warm to rock & roll from Holland, this is fun stuff that swings in any time zone. [In 2009, the British reissue label RPM gave Just Earrings its first CD release outside the Netherlands, and tacked on five bonus single sides to make the package even more attractive to collectors. "Chunk of Steel" is one of the most frantic rockers on the disc, "If You Leave Me" anticipates the more ambitious production and arrangements of their subsequent work, and "The Words I Need" includes some superb Byrds-inspired harmonies. The 17 tracks have been carefully remastered and sound great, and Kieron Tyler's liner notes tell the band's story well. It shouldn't have taken 44 years for Just Earrings to make its way out of Holland, but this new edition at least helps make up for lost time with a top-shelf presentation.] ~ Mark Deming

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    1. 1.
      Nobody But You - Golden Earrings
    2. 2.
      I Hate Saying These Words - Golden Earrings
    3. 3.
      She May Be - Golden Earrings
    4. 4.
      Holy Witness - Golden Earrings
    5. 5.
      No Need to Worry - Golden Earrings
    6. 6.
      Please Go - Golden Earrings
    7. 7.
      Sticks and Stones - Golden Earrings
    8. 8.
      I Am a Fool - Golden Earrings
    9. 9.
      Don't Stay Away - Golden Earrings
    10. 10.
      Lonely Everyday - Golden Earrings
    11. 11.
      When People Talk - Golden Earrings
    12. 12.
      Now I Have - Golden Earrings
    13. 13.
      Chunk of Steel - Golden Earrings
    14. 14.
      That Day - Golden Earrings
    15. 15.
      The Words I Need - Golden Earrings
    16. 16.
      If You Leave Me - Golden Earrings
    17. 17.
      Waiting for You - Golden Earrings

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Golden Earring were hailed as one of the hottest new bands in America when the song "Radar Love" from their album Moontan was released in 1973. Funny thing was, Golden Earring were hardly a new band; while they weren't well known outside the Netherlands, in their native Holland they were major stars who had been scoring hits for eight years. Just Earrings was their first LP, recorded in 1965 when they were still billed as the Golden Earrings, and it's fine British Invasion-style beat music that suggests the group was still formulating a sound of its own, but had absorbed the influences of the Who, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Zombies, and the Hollies and had fashioned the bits and pieces into a sound that was powerfully tuneful and engaging. The Golden Earrings wrote nearly all their own material at a time when even the U.K. bands they modeled themselves on performed a fair percentage of covers, and "Now I Have" and "Lonely Everyday" show they knew how put together a potent rock & roll number, while "I Am a Fool" and "When People Talk" are effectively moody downbeat tunes and "I Hate Saying These Words" is a light but effervescent pop song. George Kooymans and Peter De Ronde were a great guitar team, bassist Rinus Gerritsen and drummer Jaap Eggermont push the music forward with energy and imagination, and Frans Krassenburg's vocals show both attitude and aptitude, especially since he's singing in English (though the lyrics don't always survive close scrutiny). If Just Earrings had been recorded by a British band, chances are good the group could have scored that first hit in America a lot sooner -- the album is certainly on a par with the work of most of the U.K. bands that were storming the U.S charts at the time, and if it took longer for America to warm to rock & roll from Holland, this is fun stuff that swings in any time zone. [In 2009, the British reissue label RPM gave Just Earrings its first CD release outside the Netherlands, and tacked on five bonus single sides to make the package even more attractive to collectors. "Chunk of Steel" is one of the most frantic rockers on the disc, "If You Leave Me" anticipates the more ambitious production and arrangements of their subsequent work, and "The Words I Need" includes some superb Byrds-inspired harmonies. The 17 tracks have been carefully remastered and sound great, and Kieron Tyler's liner notes tell the band's story well. It shouldn't have taken 44 years for Just Earrings to make its way out of Holland, but this new edition at least helps make up for lost time with a top-shelf presentation.] ~ Mark Deming|
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