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''Vigil'' is a studio album by The Easybeats, released in May 1968. This would be second and final album by the band released on the United Artists Records label. ==History and the abandoned ''Good Times'' album== During mid 1967 the band were working on the follow-up to their ''Good Friday'' album with producer Glynn Johns at Oylmpic Recording Studios. This album was to be titled ''Good Times''. However, due to legal issues between the band and its Australian production company Albert Productions, that album would permanently shelved. Some of the surviving tracks ("Good Times", "Land of Make Believe"), as well as newly recorded ones, would be used on what was now titled ''Vigil'' (so titled as tribute to the fans who held vigil for the album's long release). Other songs from the original ''Good Times'' album would eventually be released on ''The Shame Just Drained'' compilation in 1977. Tracks from the scrapped album included:〔 * "Good Times" (released on the ''Vigil'' album) * "Land of Make Believe" (released on the ''Vigil'' album) * "We'll Make It Together" (released on The Shame Just Drained compilation) * "Mr. Riley of Higginbottom & Clive" (released on The Shame Just Drained compilation) * "Where Old Men Go" (released on The Shame Just Drained compilation) * "Amanda Storey" (released on The Shame Just Drained compilation) * "Station on the Third Avenue" (released on The Shame Just Drained compilation) * "Where Did You Go Last Night" (released on the Raven Records EP, ''Son of Easyfever'') * "My Old Man's a Groovy Old Man" (released on Best of The Easybeats – Volume 2 compilation) * "I Know It" (still unreleased) * "Bad News" (still unreleased) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vigil (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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