To the Hilt

Golden Earring
To the Hilt

10,09 EUR
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Red Bullet
Release date: 15/Nov/2001
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Sales Rank: #622 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Why me?"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Facedancer"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "To the hilt"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Nomad"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Sleepwalkin'"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Latin lightning"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Violins"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 2021 Remaster
Description:â?  Limitierte Sonderauflage von 1.500 nummerierten LPs auf SILVER Vinyl â?¢ Audiophiles 180g Vinyl â?¢ Gatefold-Sleeve â?¢ Druckbeileger â?  Golden Earring waren 50 Jahre lang, von 1961 bis 2021, aktiv. Zu ihrer letzten Besetzung gehörten noch die beiden Gründungsmitglieder George Kooymans (Gesang und Gitarre) und Rinus Gerritsen (Bass, Keyboard) sowie Barry Hay (Gesang, Gitarre, Flöte und Saxophon), Mitglied seit 1968, und Cesar Zuiderwijk (Schlagzeug), Mitglied seit 1970. Sie hatten über 40 Hits und 30 Alben, von denen viele in ihrem Heimatland, den Niederlanden, entweder Gold- oder Platinstatus erreichten. Am bekanntesten sind sie für ihre 1973er Hit-Single "Radar Love" und ihre 1982er Single "Twilight Zone". â??To The Hiltâ?? wurde 1976 veröffentlicht und gilt als eines ihrer komplexesten Alben. Mehr als die Hälfte der Songs sind über 7 Minuten lang und musikalisch sind die Songs sehr vielfältig. Es ist die letzte Platte, auf der Robert Jan Stips an den Keyboards zu hören ist. Das Album kommt jetzt als limitierte Sonderauflage von 1.500 einzeln nummerierten Exemplaren auf SILVER Vinyl im Gatefold-Sleeve mit Druckbeileger. - 2021 REMASTER
Engineered by John Kriek (exclusive to Golden Earring) Recorded on location with the Island mobile "ARP And Moog Synthesizers" is credited as "ARP and Mood Synthesizers" on the artwork. (P)&(C) 1975 - 2001 Red Bullet
"To the Hilt" is a classic album by the legendary Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released in 1976 and now available on CD. This record showcases the band's signature blend of hard rock, progressive elements, and melodic hooks, featuring standout tracks like "Why Me?" and "Nomad." Golden Earring, formed in 1961, achieved international fame with hits such as "Radar Love," "Twilight Zone," and "When the Lady Smiles." Their innovative sound has influenced generations of musicians worldwide. The CD is produced by Red Bullet, a renowned label known for its dedication to high-quality releases from iconic artists. Red Bullet has played an essential role in promoting Dutch music globally and continues to support both established acts and emerging talent.
Producer: Golden Earring
No. of tracks: 7
Manufacturer No.: RB66208
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Eugene S. - 04/Dec/2023 5 of 5 Stars!
To the Hilt is an album by Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released in 1976. A very interesting rock album that takes me back to the 70s. I recommend.

Vitali T. - 05/Feb/2019 4 of 5 Stars!
This is a Dutch band playing progressive rock or hard rock music. The album was released in 1975, just at the time of their greatest prosperity. I like.

Alexander N. - 17/Nov/2018 5 of 5 Stars!
The 2001 CD reissue of the classic 1976 album from the Golden Earring released by the Red Bullet Records. Including the hits Why Me? and Facedancer

Igor V. - 28/May/2017 4 of 5 Stars!
In the band's extensive discography, one can distinguish true pearls. This album is not such a pearl. For me, he ends the most interesting era of the group's work. The decline of the era of progressive hard rock led to the fact that many interesting groups in search of commercial success began to release albums that are successful in charts, but terribly miserable in terms of music. For Golden Erring, further work became a complete compromise between the desire to create real music and the desire to please the momentary tastes of the public.