![]() ![]() Kooymans*Įight Miles High Lead Vocals – George* Written-By – D. Kooymans*Įveryday's Torture Lead Vocals – Barry* Written-By – G. One Huge Road Lead Vocals – George* Written-By – G. Song Of A Devil's Servant Lead Vocals – Barry* Written-By – G. Landing Lead Vocals – Barry* Written-By – R. GOLDEN EARRING Eight Miles High LP VINYL South Africa Polydor 1973 5 Track. Eight Miles High by Golden Earring Import. Song of a Devil's Servant.Įight Miles High is a music studio album recording by GOLDEN EARRING (Prog Related/Progressive Rock) released in 1969 on cd, lp, vinyl and/or cassette. Including the full 19 minutes version of "Eight Miles High" (The Byrds).īand Name Golden Earring. It's the longest track they ever recorded. The effects of the psych-rock come alive on their fantastic 19 minutes version of The Byrds classics "Eight Miles High". They recorded the album in the style of the late '60s psychedelic rock in only 5 days at the Olympic Studio in London. George Kooymans – guitar, vocals.Įight Miles High was the first album released under the name Golden Earring, as the band was formerly known as the Golden Earrings. Eight Miles High" (Gene Clark, David Crosby, Roger McGuinn) – 19:00. All songs written by Kooymans except where noted. It was the first album released under the slightly shorter name Golden Earring (formerly Golden Earrings) and the only album with drummer Sieb Warner. This 2CD edition of Moontan starts off a special series of remastered & expanded albums by Golden Earring, overseen by Red Bullet catalogue and band archivist Wouter Bessels.Eight Miles High is an album by Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released in 1969. All tracks have been 24 bit/192 kHz remastered from the original mastertapes. ![]() Taken from a variety of archive tapes, these include the original basic recordings of Radar Love, The Song Is Over, Are You Receiving Me and Vanilla Queen, taped in early 1973 at Phonogram Studios in Hilversum (The Netherlands), which were overdubbed and finished at London’s IBC Studios in July 1973. In addition, a second CD entitled The Moontan Sessions features nine previously unreleased mixes/different versions that give insight into the whole production process of the album. Alongside a fresh remaster from the IBC Studios first-generation album masters, six bonus tracks have been added, including the 1973 remake of Big Tree, Blue Sea that was added to the UK and US editions of the original album, the original single versions of Radar Love and Candy’s Going Bad, the B-side The Song Is Over and the 1974 single Instant Poetry. In June 2020, the original mastertapes of this classic album were unearthed for a long-awaited remastered edition - 48 years after its original release. It also hit the Top 10 in many countries - including The Netherlands (#1), Spain (#1), Germany (#5), United Kingdom (#7), Canada (#10) and Australia (#10) - and consequently became a bonafide international classic rock song. The single Radar Love reached #10 on the Cash Box Top 100 and #13 in Billboard in the United States. Their ninth album Moontan (1973) hit the international album charts and is the band‘s most successful album in the United States, being the only Golden Earring album to be certified Gold by the RIAA. Founded in 1961 by George Kooymans and Rinus Gerritsen, Dutch rock band Golden Earring (or Golden Earrings, until 1969) started off as a beatband, experimented as a psychedelic quartet and finally became a heavy rock group. ![]()
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