Friday 21 May 2021

Golden Earring - Switch (1975) [Vinyl Rip] (1st press)

Year: March 1975 (LP 1975 1st Press)
Label: Track Records (UK), 2406 117
Style: Rock
Country: The Hague, Netherlands (1961–2021)
Time: 36:04
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 254 Mb

Golden Earring was a Dutch rock band, founded in 1961 in The Hague as The Golden Earrings (the definite article was dropped in 1967, while the "s" was dropped in 1969). They achieved worldwide fame with their international hit songs "Radar Love" in 1973, which went to number one on the Dutch charts, reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, and went to number thirteen on the United States charts, "Twilight Zone" in 1982, and "When the Lady Smiles" in 1984. During their career they have had nearly 30 top-ten singles on the Dutch charts while releasing 25 studio albums.
The band went through a number of early line-up changes, though the band reached a stable line-up in 1970, consisting of Rinus Gerritsen (bass and keyboards), George Kooymans (vocals and guitar), Barry Hay (vocals, guitar, flute and saxophone), and Cesar Zuiderwijk (drums and percussion), which remained unchanged until the band broke up in 2021 following the diagnosis of Kooymans with ALS. A number of other musicians also appeared in short stints with the band over its history as well.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Earring)

Formed in the Hague, Netherlands, in 1961, by George Kooymans (11 March 1948, the Hague, Netherlands; guitar/vocals) and Rinus Gerritsen (b. 9 August 1946, the Hague, Netherlands; bass/vocals) along with Hans Van Herwerden (guitar) and Fred Van Der Hilst (drums). The group, initially known as the Golden Earrings, subsequently underwent several changes before they secured a Dutch Top 10 hit with their debut release, ‘Please Go’ (1965). By this point Kooymans and Gerritsen had been joined by Frans Krassenburg (vocals), Peter De Ronde (guitar) and Jaap Eggermont (drums) and the revitalized line-up became one of the most popular ‘nederbeat’ attractions. Barry Hay (b. 16 August 1948, Fyzabad, India; lead vocals, flute, saxophone, guitar) replaced Krassenburg in 1966, while De Ronde also left the group as they embraced a more radical direction. The group’s first Dutch number 1 hit, ‘Dong-Dong-Di-Ki-Di-Gi-Dong’, came in 1968 and saw them branching out from their homeland to other European countries as well as a successful tour of the USA. Eggermont left the group to become a producer and was eventually supplanted by Cesar Zuiderwijk (b. 18 July 1948, the Hague, Netherlands) in 1969 as Golden Earring began courting an international audience with their compulsive Eight Miles High, which featured an extended version of the famous Byrds song.
After years of experimenting with various music styles, they settled for a straight, hard rock sound and in 1972 Golden Earring were invited to support the Who on a European tour. They were subsequently signed to Track Records and the following year had a Dutch number 1/UK Top 10 hit with ‘Radar Love’ which subsequently found its way into the US Top 20 in 1974. Despite this, they were curiously unable to secure overseas success, which was not helped by a consistently unstable line-up. Robert Jan Stips augmented the quartet between 1974 and 1976 and on his departure Eelco Gelling joined as supplementary guitarist. By the end of the decade, however, the group had reverted to its basic line-up of Kooymans, Gerritsen, Hay and Zuiderwijk, who continued to forge an imaginative brand of rock and their reputation as a top European live act was reinforced by Second Live. With the release of Cut in 1982, Golden Earring earned themselves a US Top 10 hit with ‘Twilight Zone’. This was followed by a triumphant tour of the USA and Canada, where further chart success was secured with ‘Lady Smiles’. With various members able to indulge themselves in solo projects, Golden Earring have deservedly earned themselves respect throughout Europe and America as the Netherlands’ longest surviving and successful rock group.
(Source: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Licensed from Muze.)

01. A1 Intro - Plus Minus Absurdio (03:06)
02. A2 Love Is A Rodeo (03:34)
03. A3 The Switch (05:28)
04. A4 Kill Me (Ce Soir) (06:20)
05. B1 Tons Of Time (04:22)
06. B2 Daddy's Gonna Save My Soul (04:15)
07. B3 Troubles And Hassles (04:17)
08. B4 Lonesome D (04:39)

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