The Shame Just Drained

The Shame Just Drained
Compilation album by The Easybeats
Released October 10, 1977 (1977-10-10)
Recorded 1965-1968
Genre Rock
Label Albert Productions
Producer Ted Albert, Shel Talmy, Glynn Johns, Harry Vanda and George Young
Compiler Glenn A. Baker
The Easybeats chronology
The Best of The Easybeats Volume 2
(1969)
The Shame Just Drained
(1977)
Absolute Anthology 1965 to 1969
(1980)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

The Shame Just Drained or The Shame Just Drained: The Vanda & Young Collection Vol. 1 is a compilation album consisting of studio outtakes, songs from the scrapped 2nd album for United Artist Records, demos and rarities by Australian rock band The Easybeats.

The Vanda & Young Collection and Release

Despite the album's subheading of The Vanda & Young Collection Vol. 1, there has yet to be a second volume released. In 1976 Albert Productions released a compilation album titled The Vanda & Young Story Volume 1. This album featured the same font as on The Shame Just Drained drained cover.[2] Like The Shame Just Drained, The Vanda & Young Story also did not have a second volume released. The album was first released on October 10, 1977 by Albert Productions. It was later reissued by Repertoire Records and included nine more tracks.

Track listing

All songs written by Harry Vanda & George Young except as noted.

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Little Queenie" (one of the band's first recordings)Chuck Berry2:41
2."Baby I'm a Comin'" (rejected recording from the EMI Studios, London sessions)Vanda, Young, Stevie Wright2:02
3."Lisa"   3:14
4."I'm On Fire" (demo) 2:22
5."Wait a Minute" (demo) 2:42
6."We'll Make It Together" (from the scrapped 2nd UK album) 2:10
7."Peter" (demo) 3:02
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Me and My Machine" (demo)2:28
2."The Shame Just Drained" (demo)2:43
3."Mr. Riley of Higginbottom & Clive" (from the scrapped 2nd UK album)2:31
4."Kelly" (demo)3:17
5."Where Old Men Go" (from the scrapped 2nd UK album)2:33
6."Johnny No-One" (demo)2:31
7."Amanda Storey" (from the scrapped 2nd UK album)2:48
8."Station on the Third Avenue" (from the scrapped 2nd UK album)2:58

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