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Golden Earrings
Miracle Mirror retro854Released 27/04/09. The Golden Ear-rings (name change to the singular Golden Earring in 1969) were pioneers – Holland’s first home-grown beat-era stars: before The Motions, before Q65, before The Outsiders. Their first single hit the charts in April 1965 and began a career which still thrives today. Before the international smash Radar Love in 1974 the band had scored an unbroken run of Dutch hit singles during the 60’s. Unlike most bands of the era, The Golden Ear-rings wrote their own material – they only ever recorded a single cover version. The reissue of their first three albums - 1965’s Just Earrings, 1967’s Winter Harvest and 1968’s Miracle Mirror – reveals that The Golden Ear-rings were amazingly assured, years before the international recognition. Bonus tracks from singles complete these reissues, making The Golden Ear-rings’ entire recorded works available for the first time They were Holland’s secret – but not anymore. Their music combined the toughness of The Small Faces and the minor-key brooding melodies of The Zombies. They sounded like no one else, always melodic, always focused, always immediate. 1968’s Miracle Mirror took on a psychedelic influence to create an album that stands alongside song-based classics like Odyssey And Oracle, Ogden’s Nutgone Flake and The Hollies’ Butterfly. The Truth About Arthur / Circus Will Be In Town In Time / Crystal Heaven / Sam And Sue / I've Just Lost Somebody / Mr. Fortune's Wife / Who Cares? / Born A Second Time / Magnificent Magistral / Must I Cry? / Nothing Can Change This World Of Mine / Gipsy Rhapsody Bonus Tracks Sound Of The Screaming Day / She Won’t Come To Me / Together We Live, Together We Love / I Wonder / Dong-Dong-Di-Ki-Di-Gi-Dong / Wake Up Breakfast / Just A Little Bit Of Peace In My Heart / Remember My Friend
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Winter Harvest retro853Released 27/04/09. The Golden Ear-rings (name change to the singular Golden Earring in 1969) were pioneers – Holland’s first home-grown beat-era stars: before The Motions, before Q65, before The Outsiders. Their first single hit the charts in April 1965 and began a career which still thrives today. Before the international smash Radar Love in 1974 the band had scored an unbroken run of Dutch hit singles during the 60’s. Unlike most bands of the era, The Golden Ear-rings wrote their own material – they only ever recorded a single cover version. The reissue of their first three albums - 1965’s Just Earrings, 1967’s Winter Harvest and 1968’s Miracle Mirror – reveals that The Golden Ear-rings were amazingly assured, years before the international recognition. Bonus tracks from singles complete these reissues, making The Golden Ear-rings’ entire recorded works available for the first time They were Holland’s secret – but not anymore. Their music combined the toughness of The Small Faces and the minor-key brooding melodies of The Zombies. They sounded like no one else, always melodic, always focused, always immediate. 1968’s Miracle Mirror took on a psychedelic influence to create an album that stands alongside song-based classics like Odyssey And Oracle, Ogden’s Nutgone Flake and The Hollies’ Butterfly. Another Man In Town / Smoking Cigarettes / In My House / Don't Wanna Loose That Girl / Impeccable Girl / Tears And Lies / You've Got The Intention To Hurt Me / Dream / You Break My Heart / Baby Don't Make Me Nervous / Call Me / Happy And Young Together / Lionel The Miser / There Will Be A Tomorrow Bonus Tracks Daddy Buy Me A Girl / What You Gonna Tell / Don’t Run Too Far / Wings
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Just Ear-rings retro852Released 27/04/09. The Golden Ear-rings (name change to the singular Golden Earring in 1969) were pioneers – Holland’s first home-grown beat-era stars: before The Motions, before Q65, before The Outsiders. Their first single hit the charts in April 1965 and began a career which still thrives today. Before the international smash Radar Love in 1974 the band had scored an unbroken run of Dutch hit singles during the 60’s. Unlike most bands of the era, The Golden Ear-rings wrote their own material – they only ever recorded a single cover version. The reissue of their first three albums - 1965’s Just Earrings, 1967’s Winter Harvest and 1968’s Miracle Mirror – reveals that The Golden Ear-rings were amazingly assured, years before the international recognition. Bonus tracks from singles complete these reissues, making The Golden Ear-rings’ entire recorded works available for the first time They were Holland’s secret – but not anymore. Their music combined the toughness of The Small Faces and the minor-key brooding melodies of The Zombies. They sounded like no one else, always melodic, always focused, always immediate. 1968’s Miracle Mirror took on a psychedelic influence to create an album that stands alongside song-based classics like Odyssey And Oracle, Ogden’s Nutgone Flake and The Hollies’ Butterfly. Nobody But You / I Am A Fool / I Hate Saying These Words / She May Be / Holy Witness / No Need To Worry / Please Go / Don't Stay Away / Lonely Everyday / When People Talk / Now I Have / A Shout In The Dark Bonus Tracks Chunk Of Steel / Not To Find / That Day / The Words I Need / If You Leave Me / Waiting For You
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