The Best of The Easybeats + Pretty Girl explained

The Best of The Easybeats + Pretty Girl
Type:greatest
Artist:The Easybeats
Cover:The Easybeats - Best of The Easybeats + Pretty Girl Coverart.png
Recorded:1965–1966
Genre:Beat, garage rock
Label:Parlophone/Albert
Chronology:The Easybeats Australian
Prev Title:Good Friday
Prev Year:1967
Next Title:Vigil
Next Year:1968

The Best of The Easybeats + Pretty Girl is the first compilation album by The Easybeats featuring a selection of songs recorded by the group between 1965 and 1966. The album was originally released in Australia and New Zealand under the Parlophone label under the then current licensing arrangement by the band's production company Albert Productions.

Background

After the success of the band's single "Friday On My Mind" in the U.K., The Easybeats continued work with the single's producer Shel Talmy on a debut album for their international label United Artists Records. The finished album, titled Good Friday, was released in Europe in May 1967. However, due to contract issues, no album of the new material was released in their home country of Australia.[1]

Instead Albert Productions compiled "greatest hits" package of the band's most popular Australian singles and EP tracks. Three songs from the Good Friday album were included on the album, with "Pretty Girl" (which hadn't yet seen a release in Australia) promoted as a "new" song. The album was released in May 1967 during the group's homecoming tour of Australia.

Releases

The album was first released in May 1967 during the band's homecoming tour of Australia. It was reissued on the budget Drum Records label in June 1975, along with The Best of The Easybeats Volume 2. The album's cover art title was changed to The Best of The Easybeats Featuring Stevie Wright.

The first release on CD was in 1986 on the Albert Productions label and again in the 1997 through EMI. The 1997 released would again change the cover art and title to simply The Best of The Easybeats.

On 6 August 2013, the album was remastered and made available through the iTunes Store. For the 2014 Australian Record Store Day, a limited edition 180 gram vinyl LP was released. This vinyl release was released by Albert Productions and remastered by renowned mastering engineer Don Bartley.[2]

Reception

Released May 1967 just before the band's homecoming tour, it reached #3 on the Kent Music Report. It was the 20th highest selling album in Australia of 1967. In October 2010, it was listed at No. 6 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.[3]

Track listing

Side B

Personnel

The Easybeats

Producers

Sales charts and certification

Australian Charts

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Vanda & Young: Inside Australia's Hit Factory . Tait . John . New South . 2010 . 978 1 74223 217 1 .
  2. Web site: EASYS, STEVIE, ANGELS & TATTS RE-VINYLED! . Albert Productions . ASP . 21 February 2014.
  3. Book: . O'Donnell . John . John O'Donnell (music journalist) . Creswell . Toby . Toby Creswell . Mathieson . Craig . Craig Mathieson . Hardie Grant Books . October 2010 . . 978-1-74066-955-9 .
  4. Book: Kent. David. Australian Chart Book 1940 - 1969. 2005. Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd. Turramurra, N.S.W.. 0-646-44439-5.