"Sorry" / "Funny Feelin'" Released: 13 October 1966
Volume 3 is a studio album by the Australian rock band The Easybeats, released on 3 November 1966. It was the third and final album from the group recorded in Australia before relocating to England.
Like their previous release, It's 2 Easy, this album was recorded during one of their tours of Melbourne at Armstrong Studios and at EMI Studios in Sydney. Ted Albert returned as producer with Parlophone Australia's A&R manager, Tony Geary.
It was released by Albert Productions on the Parlophone label in Australia on 3 November 1966, after the band had departed for the UK. The album was only released in mono; no stereo mix was made. It was reissued by Albert Productions (this time on their own label) in the 1980s on compact disc. Reissue label Repertoire Records later released the album in 1992 with eleven bonus tracks. These included b-sides, demos, album outtakes, alternate mixes from the Good Friday album and the group's earliest recordings from the 2UW Theatre.
Volume 3 would peak at #7 on the Kent Music Report charts and would end being the 21st best selling Australian album of 1966. The lead single "Sorry" peaked at #1 on the Australian Go-Set's National Top 40 in mid November 1966. It remained at #1 on the Australian Charts for 2 weeks in November 1966.[1]
"The Easybeats-Medley (a.k.a. "Historeasy")" (A medley of “Friday On My Mind” / “She’s So Fine” / “Women” /”Sorry” also known as “Historeasy: Tour ’86 Souvenir Medley”. First released as a single in November 1986)
Vanda, Wright, Young
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"Mean Old Lovin'" (Mean Old Lovin' EP (1979). These songs were recorded late 1964/early 1965 at Ted Albert’s studio in the old 2UW George Street Theatre in Sydney)
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"I'm Happy" (Mean Old Lovin' EP)
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"Hey Babe" (Mean Old Lovin' EP)
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"I Don't Agree" (Mean Old Lovin' EP)
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"Keep Your Hands Off My Babe" (Mean Old Lovin' EP)
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"I'm Just Trying" (From the Raven records EP Son of Easyfever (1980). Recorded at Central Sound Studio in 1968 in London.)