The Easybeats - Easy (CD)

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Album Details: Easy

Release Date:01/01/1965
Label:Repertoire
UPC:4009910428429

Track List: Easy

  1. It's So Easy
  2. I'm a Madman
  3. I Wonder
  4. She Said Alright
  5. I'm Gonna Tell Everybody
  6. Hey Girl
  7. She's So Fine
  8. You Got It off Me
  9. Cry Cry Cry
  10. Letter
  11. Easy Beat
  1. You'll Come Back Again
  2. Girl on My Mind
  3. Ya Can't Do That
  4. For My Woman [*]
  5. Say That You're Mine [*]
  6. Old Oak Tree [*]
  7. Friday on My Mind [*]
  8. Lisa [Rough Mix][*]
  9. Find My Way Back Home [*]
  10. No One Knows [*]
  11. She's So Fine [Live][*]

Other Available Formats: Easy

Pro Reviews: Easy

  • All Music Guide

    Their first album, not available outside Australia until the 1990s. The Vanda/Young songwriting partnership had yet to dominate the band in their early days, and most of the (entirely original) material here comes from the pens of George Young and singer Stevie Wright. It's more Merseybeatish and less oriented toward powerpop and staccato guitar attacks than their subsequent releases, which isn't really detrimental; it doesn't scale the peaks the band would shortly climb, but neither does it have the overdone goodtime mania that made some of their efforts hard to take in more than limited doses. A fairly consistent, if not incredibly remarkable, relic from the Beat era, with some very Beatlesque tracks, including "It's So Easy," "I Wonder" (on which Harry Vanda sounds a lot like a young George Harrison circa "Do You Want to Know a Secret"), and cuts that could pass for the Searchers ("I'm Gonna Tell Everybody"), Gerry the Pacemakers ("Hey Girl," "A Letter"), the Merseybeats ("Cry Cry ...Cry"), the Kinks ("You'll Come Back Again"), and Peter Gordon ("Girl on My Mind"). Stuck in the middle of all of those delightfully derivative treasures is the most defiantly original track off the album, and (not coincidentally) their first big Australian hit, "She's So Fine," which doesn't sound like anything else here, pulsing with energy, a hot pumping bass part, and a ferocious guitar break. The Repertoire Records CD reissue enhances the original album significantly with the addition of eight bonus tracks, including five jewels from the Vanda/Young songwriting team. - Richie Unterberger Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Easybeats

The Easybeats occupy a unique place in the pantheon of 1960s British rock acts. For starters, they were Australian, except that they really weren't -- they met in Sydney alright, and being based in Australia with the talent they had gave them a leg-up over any of the local competition. But lead singer Stevie Wright originally came from England (although he'd been in Aus... Read more