Friday, April 11, 2025

Golden Earring ~ Netherlands


Seven Tears (1971)

Seven Tears was already the seventh album by the famous Dutch group and yet they were still relative unknowns here in America. It would be another two albums and three years before they finally landed a hit with 'Radar Love'. In fact most of their albums weren't released here either, including Seven Tears (and that remains the case even today). So what does the 1971 version of Golden Earring sound like? Honestly like many of their Dutch progressive rock brethren of the day. Perhaps more towards hard rock or classic rock. The songs are eclectic with plenty of interesting progressions. Great guitar and flute with Barry Hay's distinctive voice. There's some early usage of Moog here too. I tend to prefer Moontan given my familiarity with it, but Seven Tears is in the running for my favorite Golden Earring album.

Ownership: Polydor Netherlands (LP). Later 70s single sleeve pressing.

2002 (first listen); 12/8/12; 2/5/15; 4/11/25 (review)


Cut (1982)

I always liked the song 'Twilight Zone' which seemed to revive Golden Earring. But that's really all that's here of interest. Fairly standard early 80s blandola.

Source: 1982 21 / Polydor (LP)

6/25/24 (review)


Switch (1975)

Ever since college, I've been curious as to what the Golden Earring albums sounded like after Moontan. This isn't what I expected. A rather mundane set of eclectic rock tunes without much consistency. Nor hooks. It does get better on Side 2, but only enough to take into the good category. Wasted opportunity.

Source: 1975 MCA / Track (LP)

3/15/24 (review)


Eight Miles High (1969)

For many years I had it in my head that their side long version of Eight Mile High was the best rendition out there. But not really. It meanders and features a long drum solo. 'Fraid to say but The Byrds' original is all one needs. I prefer the harder rocking tracks on the original side 1, but I didn't hear enough to keep this.

Former ownership: 1982 Polydor Netherlands (LP)

1985 (first listen); 2002; 2/15/23 (review)

Albums from my collection to still be reviewed: Golden Earring (1970); Together; Moontan (both versions)

4/11/25 (new entry)

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