The Easybeats - Friends (1992)

Artist: The Easybeats
Title: Friends
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Repertoire Records REP 4278-WY
Genre: Rock'n'Roll / Beat
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 69:23
Total Size: 333/187 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Friends
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Repertoire Records REP 4278-WY
Genre: Rock'n'Roll / Beat
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 69:23
Total Size: 333/187 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. St. Louis (3:14)
2. Friends (3:43)
3. Watching The World (Go By) (2:36)
4. Can't Find Love (3:29)
5. Holding On (3:40)
6. I Love Marie (2:39)
7. Rock And Roll Boogie (2:30)
8. Tell Your Mother (5:24)
9. The Train Song (3:31)
10. What Becomes Of You My Love (3:19)
11. Woman You're On My Mind (4:35)
12. Peculiar Hole In The Sky (2:59)
13. Gonna Make It (Instumental) (3:16)
14. H.P. Man (2:44)
15. Down To The Last 500 (2:40)
16. My Old Man's A Groovy Old Man (2:24)
17. Such A Lovely Day (3:14)
18. Who Are My Friends (Different Version Of 'Friends') (3:14)
19. Look Out I'm On The Way Down (2:36)
20. Little Red Bucket (2:45)
21. Remember Sam (Alternative Mix) (2:37)
22. Pretty Girl (Alternative Mix) (2:31)
Originally released in 1969, Friends, The Easybeats' last album, was a curiously half-baked and deflated affair, despite some interesting moments. The Australian group's trademark peppiness gave way to a world-weary tone, perhaps as a result of their roller-coaster ride through near-Beatles-like fame in their native land and limited success elsewhere. Apparently much of this collection was actually half-finished demos, which accounts for the fairly sparse feel on several tracks. The least successful songs are the forced rock & roll boogies, with overwrought vocals from lead singer Stevie Wright. The more pensive tracks, like the title tune, have an oddly compelling, hollow feel of resignation bordering on gloom that starkly contrasts with their more well-known mid-'60s material. The Harry Vanda/George Young songwriting team wrote all of the album's songs, including the group's final single, "St. Louis."
