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One of the six tracks, "Dr Grinspoon", references Lester Grinspoon, the Boston psychiatrist for whom the band were named. [5] The band was influenced at that time by the nu metal movement, including work by Helmet[6] and Prong. 4 and went platinum in Australia. 2004 Panic Attack. [2] They developed a strong following among the Australian "alternative" and "mosh pit crowd." [5], Easy gained positive reviews from outlets such as Sputnik Media to Rolling Stone Australia. *sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification alone, "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2005 Albums", Australasian Performing Right Association, "Australiancharts.com – Grinspoon – Best in Show", "ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 100 Albums 2005", "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2005 Albums", Australian Recording Industry Association, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Best_in_Show_(Grinspoon_album)&oldid=932012825, Articles with dead external links from July 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Certification Table Entry usages for Australia, Pages using certification Table Entry with shipments figures, Pages using certification Table Entry with sales footnote, Pages using certification Table Entry with shipments footnote, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 22 December 2019, at 21:25. 36,[2] "Secrets" at No. 4 and went platinum. 2002 Easy. Australian punk/grunge/funk band Grinspoon hail from the North Coast of the State of New South Wales, an area noted for attracting an alternate lifestyle community to its rural seaside setting.

[4] The initial release of the album included a bonus disc containing eleven live tracks from the band's New Year's Eve performance at the 1998 Falls Festival. The discography of Grinspoon, an Australian rock band formed in 1995, consists of seven studio albums, twenty-four singles, two compilation albums and four extended plays. Grinspoon EP, also known as the Green EP, is the debut extended play by the Australian band Grinspoon. 4 on the Australian album charts (remaining in the top 50 for 13 weeks)[2] and eventually achieving platinum sales in Australia.[3].

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On 6 November, Grinspoon played live on Triple J radio and confirmed that "Summer" was the second single from the album. 4 on the Australian album charts (remaining in the top 50 for 13 weeks) and eventually achieving platinum sales in Australia. Their name was taken from Dr. Lester Grinspoon, an associate professor emeritus of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, who supports marijuana for medical use. In September 2011 Grinspoon announced on their website that they are writing and recording their seventh studio album. The album was released on 1 November 1999,[1] debuting at No. They released a four track EP in March 2003, Panic Attack—containing a cover of INXS's "Don't Change"—which reached No. Earlier albums before this were pop-oriented rock, while Easy and Alibis & Other Lies were more heavy rock. 33 and No. Best in Show is a compilation album by Australian post-grunge band Grinspoon.The album was released on 7 November 2005 to coincide with the ten-year anniversary of the band. Scrobble songs and get recommendations on other tracks and artists. The discography of Grinspoon, an Australian rock band formed in 1995, consists of seven studio albums, twenty-four singles, two compilation albums and four extended plays. Andrew Denton's Musical Challenge Volume 3: Third Time Lucky! Find Grinspoon bio, music, credits, awards, & streaming links on AllMusic - Australian punk/grunge/funk band Grinspoon hail… [citation needed] According to the Worldwide Home of Australasian Music and More Online (WHAMMO), Easy "finds [Grinspoon] in great grungy form with such tracks as 'American Party Bomb', 'Undercover', 'Secrets' and the excellent 'Ordinary' — a word which has nothing to do with this disc". A section of the statement reads: "Thanks to all our families, friends, and especially our fans for the support over the last 18 years – it's been a wild ride to say the least. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Grinspoon at the Discogs Marketplace. The album featured the band's hits and several older songs, like "Champion", which landed the song on Gran Turismo 3. Easy é o segundo álbum de estúdio da banda Grinspoon, lançado a 15 de Novembro de 1999.

[3][5] One track, "Let It Go", was co-written by Jamieson with Joe Hansen, their bass guitarist, and another track, "Point of View", was written solely by Jamieson. 73 respectively. Easy is the second studio album released by Australian rock band Grinspoon.The album was released on 1 November 1999, debuting at No. The linear notes contain photography of the band from their beginnings to the present, and details the history of the band in the form of a fairy tale about the 'Knights of Grinspoon' from the 'Land of Oz'. Easy é o segundo álbum de estúdio da banda Grinspoon, lançado a 15 de Novembro de 1999. https://pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Easy_(álbum_de_Grinspoon)&oldid=58351265, !Caixas de informação sobre música com parâmetros obsoletos, !Artigos com críticas profissionais que precisam de ser expandidas em prosa, Atribuição-CompartilhaIgual 3.0 Não Adaptada (CC BY-SA 3.0) da Creative Commons. All tracks are written by Pat Davern, Phil Jamieson,[5] except as noted. The six-track EP was recorded over two weeks at Grevillia Studios in Brisbane in July 1995, with producer, Ramesh Sathiah, and was released on 1 August 1995 via local independent record label, Oracle Records. Nevertheless, the band still performs older tracks in their live shows. Australian Recording Industry Association, "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2000 Albums", "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2002 Albums", "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2004 Albums", "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2007 Albums", "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2005 Albums", "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2003 DVD", "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1998 Singles", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Grinspoon_discography&oldid=933079781, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "Champion (2009 version)" – download from official site, 2009, This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 21:40. [6], *sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification alone, "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2000 Albums", Australian Recording Industry Association, "Australiancharts.com – Grinspoon – Easy", "ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 100 Albums 1999", "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1999 Albums", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Easy_(Grinspoon_album)&oldid=921140672, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 14 October 2019, at 03:44. In June 2019, the band announced an extensive tour of "Chemical Hearts", a show packed with their greatest hits and audience favourites. [3][4] The six-track EP was recorded over two weeks at Grevillia Studios in Brisbane in July 1995, with producer, Ramesh Sathiah, and was released on 1 August 1995 via local independent record label, Oracle Records. [2] Their name was taken from Dr. Lester Grinspoon, an associate professor emeritus of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School,[5] who supports marijuana for medical use. Easy and Alibis & Other Lies followed on 31 October 2007. The band completed, Alibis & Other Lies in July 2007, as their final album for Universal. Grinspoon had built a strong local following after their rise, they were regulars at Australian music festivals. The group performed a tribute to The Beatles' White album for its 40th anniversary.[19]. [2] New Detention was released in June 2002 and was more commercial—it peaked at No. The first track, "Sweet as Sugar", was specially recorded for this album and, appropriately, is a return to the earlier style of the band.

[18] Jamieson then toured with a super group composed of The Living End's Chris Cheney, You Am I's Tim Rogers and Josh Pyke with a 17-piece band in August 2009.