The Definitive Anthology

The Definitive Anthology Artist: The Easybeats
Label: Repertoire
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2
EAN: 4009910450529
ASIN: B000000135


Release Date: 1996-05-16

The Definitive Anthology


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Tracks:

  1. Friday on My Mind
  2. Good Times
  3. St. Louis
  4. Rock and Roll Boogie
  5. Who'll Be the One
  6. Heaven and Hell
  7. Music Goes Round My Head
  8. Hello, How Are You?
  9. Land of Make Believe
  10. I Can't Stand It
  11. Falling Off the Edge of the World
  12. Made My Bed, Gonna Lie in It
  13. Saturday Night
  14. Pretty Girl
  15. Remember Sam
  16. Come In, You'll Get Pneumonia
  17. For My Woman
  18. She's So Fine
  19. Old Oak Tree
  20. Wedding Ring
  21. It's So Easy
  22. I'm a Madman
  23. She Said Alright
  24. You Got It Off Me
  25. Sad and Lonely and Blue
  26. Women (Make You Feel Alright)
  27. Come and See Her
  28. I'll Make You Happy

Tracks:

  1. Let Me Be
  2. Somethin' Wrong
  3. Sorry
  4. Funny Feelin'
  5. Goin' out of My Mind
  6. Not in Love with You
  7. Last Day of May
  8. Today
  9. Can't You Leave Her
  10. River Deep, Mountain High
  11. Do You Have a Soul?
  12. You, Me, We, Love
  13. Happy Is the Man
  14. Hound Dog
  15. All Gone Boy
  16. Music Goes Round My Head
  17. Lay Me Down and Die
  18. Fancy Seeing You Here
  19. Bring a Little Lovin'
  20. Lay Me Down and Die
  21. Can't Find Love
  22. Peculiar Hole in the Sky
  23. I Love Marie
  24. Who Are My Friends
  25. Such a Lovely Day
  26. Little Queenie
  27. Lisa
  28. Amanda Storey

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Album Description

2 CDs comprised of great A & B-sides, rare album tracks & their greatest hits. 28 tracks. Repertoire. Slipcase.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A decent intro, but one would do better getting the early individual albums.......2006-10-15

How many albums that carry the adjective "Ultimate" or "Definitive" aren't? Most? All? This is certainly not the one that proves to be ultimate. The best Easybeats anthology ever was one that appeared on vinyl entitled THE ABSOLUTE ANTHOLOGY. My copy was contained on three beautiful all-white records and why I got rid of it along with all my other LPs is still a mystery I haven't been able to solve. It was a glorious collection and one reason was that unlike THE ULTIMATE ANTHOLOGY it presented the music chronologically rather than according to some weird logic of the producer. I rarely played the final disc of THE ABSOLUTE ANTHOLOGY, simply because the Easybeats were at their best early on and got less and less interesting after their huge internationally megahit "Friday on My Mind."

This disc will serve as an adequate introduction to the Easybeats, but one would do much better purchasing three discs separately. I would strongly recommend getting copies of their 1965 album EASY, their 1966 effort IT'S 2 EASY, and the 1967 FRIDAY ON MY MIND, which contains the hit by the same name. The problem with anthologies like this one or GONNA HAVE A GOOD TIME is that you get some great songs, but they are surrounded by many songs from their later, post-"Friday on My Mind" period. In fact, most anthologies for some bizarre reason emphasize the later, much weaker albums.

The Easybeats were a very odd band. Somewhat inappropriately they are known as Australia's first great rock and roll band, even though only one member of the band was raised in Australia. Two members were from the Netherlands, another from England, and another Scotland. Even the one Aussie in the band, the superb lead singer Stevie Wright, was born in England, though he immigrated to Australia as a child. But they adopted Australia as their own and Australia certainly adopted in turn. Visually, they were somewhat unusual. Wright was small enough to have been a member of the Small Faces, while blonde guitarist Harry Vanda (one of the band's Dutch members and with lead guitarist George Young the main songwriter) towered over other members of the band. They were distinguished by their excellent musicianship, with two wonderfully bluesy guitarists and Wright providing great vocals, as well as a great visual presence as front man.

Basically, the closer the Easybeats were to either the early Rolling Stones or Mitch Ryder, the better they were. They did great R&B and blues rockers. But as their career progressed, they more and more moved to a sound closer to the Beatles and the Kinks and as a result the became increasingly less interesting. They could do easy rocking numbers like "It's So Easy" with great skill, but they were never better than when doing such bluesy numbers as "Rock and Roll Boogie," "Good Times," and "Wedding Ring." They could do some fine pop tunes as well, as seen in numbers like "Friday on My Mind" and the excellent "You Me We Love." The difference is that most of the stuff they did in rock mode is at least pretty decent, while a great deal of their pop stuff is just boring.

What I would recommend to anyone who decides to get this album is to either make a single-CD out of the two by doing a compilation that excises the later songs or putting it on their iPod or equivalent and deleting the songs they don't like. At their best the Easybeats were one of the truly great sixties Invasion bands, but this anthology like the others truly does not present them at their best.

I'll end with the one piece of Easybeats trivia that ranks as mandatory. The wonderful guitarist for the band was George Young, who really was one of the nicer players of the era in a Keith Richards's mode. After the band broke up he and co-guitarist Harry Vanda became producers, their most successful project being a band formed with George's younger brothers Angus and Malcolm, AC/DC.

4 out of 5 stars The saga of a pop band........2000-08-04

The Easybeats hit the big time with "Friday On My Mind" in 1967 and followed up with an eccellent pop song called "Heaven and Hell".Unfortunately,US stations wouldn't play any song that had terms like heaven or hell in them and the BBC banned the song because of the line "hell is finding someone else in your bed".The Easybeats quickly replaced that line with "hell is finding that your love has gone dead",but it was too late and this great pop tune flopped everywhere but Australia.I always wondered why the Easybeats didn't re-record some of their Aussie hits,such as the eccellent "sorry" or "I'll make you happy" for American release and the former Easybeats drummer Snowy Fleet said that the reason was "that the music scene had changed"(??)I always felt that this was a big mistake as those songs were perfect for the US market.This album has some great tracks from the band,such as the above,and also "land of make believe,women,she's so fine,hello how are you" and others from a band that should have been much bigger had the right decisions been made.

3 out of 5 stars

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