Artist's albums
Misfit - EP (remastered)
2023 · EP
Lying All The Time - EP (remastered)
2014 · EP
Afraid of the Dark
2014 · album
Everything on Earth
2014 · album
CQ Mythology (remastered)
2011 · album
Ole Faavae
2011 · album
You Mistreat Me - EP (remastered)
2010 · EP
Outsiders
1967 · album
CQ
1968 · album
You Mistreat Me (remastered)
1965 · single
I Love Her Still, I Always Will (remastered)
1966 · single
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Biography
THE OUTSIDERS – CQ Mythology Though few people realized it back in 1968, The Outsiders’ CQ was a landmark album for the Dutch music scene, and the crowning achievement for one of Holland’s greatest bands. Had it been released by a British or American band, CQ might be mentioned today in the same breath as Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake, Odessey & Oracle, S.F. Sorrow, White Light/White Heat, and We’re Only In It For the Money—all iconic underground rock albums released that same tumultuous year. The album was recorded at G.T.B. Studios in The Hague and the Soundpush Studios in Blaricum during the summer of 1968. For the first time the group had the luxury of uninterrupted studio time so were able to work out ideas right there in the studio, rolling tape as they went, then listening back and discussing what changes should be made. CQ Mythology presents these session tapes, giving listeners a fascinating glimpse into the band’s creative process as they shaped the songs that would eventually comprise the CQ album. The original release’s striking gatefold cover art, designed by artist Anton van der Gulik, was supposed to fold out into four rather than two panels. But apart from the album sleeve that Polydor has released, Van der Gulik made a second design. His four unused iron plate panels now house this CQ Mythology release, a sprawling double-album that stands as a kind of ‘shadow’ version of the final album. It’s a compelling document of a true masterwork-in-progress. Mike Stax