""On The Double", Golden Earrings very first double album, was released in April 1969, after the band had been working on it for about a year. This expanded edition includes four bonus tracks: the single "Dong-Dong-Di-Ki-Di-Gi Dong", with its B-side "Wake Up-Breakfast", which gave the group its very first number one hit in July 1968. For the first time, the original stereo mixes of both tracks have been released. The single "Where Will I Be", with the B-side "It’s Alright, But I Admit It Could Be Better", was recorded by the group in New York City in May 1969 and marked the very last recording the band made with drummer Jaap Eggermont. All tracks have been 24 bit/192 kHz remastered from the original master tapes. This expanded CD edition of "On The Double" is the seventh instalment in a special series of remastered & expanded albums by Golden Earring, overseen by Red Bullet catalogue and band archivist Wouter Bessels. Including a 20-page booklet with liner notes, memorabilia, and photos." (Outsider Rock)
Muziek | 8712944663723
| Titel | On The Double [Remastered & Expanded + 4 Bonus Tracks] |
| Auteur | Golden Earring |
| Type materiaal | CD |
| Uitgave | Red Bullet, 1969 |
| Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
| ISBN | 8712944663723 |
| Taal | Muziek |
| Onderwerp algemeen | Rock; Beat; Sixtiespop |