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''Easy'' is the debut studio album by the Australian
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the Easybeats The Easybeats were an Australian rock band that formed in Sydney in late 1964. They enjoyed a level of success that in Australia rivalled The Beatles. They became the first Australian rock act to score an international hit, with the 1966 sing ...
, released on 23 September 1965.


Production

Most of the album was recorded at EMI Studios in Sydney in two consecutive all-night sessions. It was produced by
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founder, Ted Albert. It also features their hit single "
She's So Fine "She's So Fine" is a song written by Stevie Wright and George Young. It was originally recorded by the Australian rock Rock music in Australia, also known as Oz rock, Australian rock and Aussie rock, is rock music from Australia. The nation ...
", which was recorded at
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in
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with further overdubs in Sydney.


Releases

It was released by Albert Productions on the Parlophone label in Australia on 23 September 1965. The front cover's artwork features a photograph by Australian photographer Ian Morgan of the group miming on the
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music television series ''
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''. It was only released in
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; no stereo mix was made. It was reissued by Albert Productions (this time on their own label) in the 1980s on LP and
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. Originally released in Australia only, it would not be available internationally until the 1990s when reissue label
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released the album in 1992 with eight bonus tracks. These included
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s, their debut single "For My Woman"/"Say That You're Mine", outtakes, alternate mixes from the ''
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'' album and a live recording of "She's So Fine" from 1966.


Track listing

All songs written by Stevie Wright and
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except as noted.


Personnel

;The Easybeats *Stevie Wright - vocals, percussion *Harry Vanda - vocals, lead guitar *George Young - vocals, rhythm guitar * Dick Diamonde - vocals, bass guitar *Snowy Fleet - vocals, drums ;Production Team *Ted Albert - producer *Bill Armstrong - engineer on "She's So Fine". *Ian Morgan - front cover photography *Mike Vaughan - liner notes


Sales charts and certification


Australian Charts


References

{{Authority control The Easybeats albums 1965 debut albums Albert Productions albums