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Hard Road (Stevie Wright album)

Hard Road
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Studio album by Stevie Wright
Released 1974 (1974)
Genre
Label
Producer
Stevie Wright chronology
Hard Road
(1974)
Black Eyed Bruiser
(1975)
Singles from Hard Road
  1. "Evie (Part 1)"
    Released: 1974
  2. "Hard Road/Guitar Band"
    Released: 1974
Alternative covers
The Polydor Records release cover.
The Polydor Records release cover.
The Atco Records release cover.
The Atco Records release cover.
The CD reissue cover and iTunes album artwork.
The CD reissue cover and iTunes album artwork.

Hard Road is the debut solo album from Australian singer Stevie Wright. The album's first single "Evie (Part 1)" was hugely successful and the title track was later covered on Rod Stewart's 1974 album Smiler. The album itself reach #2 on the Australian albums charts in 1974 was the 16th highest selling album in Australia that year. The compact disc is currently out-of-print and has become quite rare. A digital edition was available on iTunes as of June, 2014.

In 1973, Harry Vanda and George Young returned to Australia after a period working in London paying off debts incurred while working as the Easybeats. They renewed their partnership with Albert Productions and as in-house producers began assembling a roster of artists for the label, among them their former Easybeats bandmate Stevie Wright.

Work soon commenced on an album with Wright, with Vanda and Young assembling a backing group that included themselves, pianist Warren Morgan of The Aztecs, and Malcolm Young, George's younger brother and the rhythm guitarist for AC/DC, on guitar. Wright wrote six songs for the album, while Vanda and Young wrote the remainder, including the title track and the three part "Evie".

There are four different album covers for the album: The original Australian release, the Polydor release, the Atco release and the Australian compact disc reissue cover (which also serves as the artwork for the digital edition).

Hard Road was scheduled to be re-released worldwide on high quality, 180 mg vinyl for maximum dynamic and authenticity, April 19, 2014 through Albert Productions (Alberts). Renowned mastering expert Don Bartley converted the original analogue tapes to new vinyl masters, on vintage and retooled analogue gear.


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