Golden Earring - On The Double (Remastered & Expanded) (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: On The Double
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Red Bullet
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:19:19
Total Size: 3.1 GB / 478 / 190 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Golden Earring - Song Of A Devil's Servant (Remastered) (3:46)
02. Golden Earring - Angelina (Remastered) (3:12)
03. Golden Earring - Pam Pam Poope Poope Loux (Remastered) (2:44)
04. Golden Earring - Hurry Hurry Hurry (Remastered) (4:25)
05. Golden Earring - My Baby Ruby (Remastered) (3:19)
06. Golden Earring - Judy (Remastered) (1:44)
07. Golden Earring - Goodbye Mama (Remastered) (3:08)
08. Golden Earring - Murdock 9-6182 (Remastered) (3:12)
09. Golden Earring - Just A Little Bit Of Peace In My Heart (Remastered) (5:21)
10. Golden Earring - The Sad Story Of Sam Stone (Remastered) (2:27)
11. Golden Earring - High In The Sky (Remastered) (3:22)
12. Golden Earring - Remember My Friend (Remastered) (2:57)
13. Golden Earring - Time Is A Book (Remastered) (4:07)
14. Golden Earring - Backbiting Baby (Remastered) (5:37)
15. Golden Earring - I'm A Runnin' (Remastered) (3:27)
16. Golden Earring - I Sing My Song (Remastered) (4:01)
17. Golden Earring - Mitch Mover (Remastered) (3:01)
18. Golden Earring - God Bless The Day (Remastered) (2:41)
19. Golden Earring - The Grand Piano (Remastered) (3:27)
20. Golden Earring - Dong-Dong-Di-Ki-Di-Gi Dong (Stereo Version) (Remastered) (3:06)
21. Golden Earring - Wake Up-Breakfast! (Stereo Version) (Remastered) (2:53)
22. Golden Earring - Where Will I Be (Remastered) (3:51)
23. Golden Earring - It's Alright, But I Admit It Could Be Better (Remastered) (3:40)

Golden Earring's 1969 double LP (since reissued on a 66-minute single disc) is a competent rendering of a wide variety of period rock styles. It's far from being a counterpart to The White Album, though. It's just ordinary, late-'60s rock, certainly more accomplished than most bands working in non-English speaking countries at the time, but not of high distinction, either. There's riff-driven material hinting at the direction they'd pursue more extensively in the 1970s (especially on "Songs on a Devil's Servant"), Continental-flavored acoustic folk balladry, singer/songwriter-flavored folk-rock, good-time hard-rocking pop/rock ("Goodbye Mama"), classical-tinged pomp rock, rather nice soul-pop ("I Sing My Song"), and self-conscious music hall parody. They could have fit into the opening slots of big-name rock bills without many suspecting they were of non-Anglo origin, but nor were they going to be upstaging many headliners. It's merely adequate, without standout songs or an individual flavor.



  • whiskers
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Many thanks for Hi-Res
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Many thanks for Flac & 24-192!!
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Thank you so very much!!