The Naked Truth (Golden Earring Album) - Production

Production

  • Producers: Golden Earring, John Sonneveld
  • Engineer: John Sonneveld
  • Design: Henk Schiffmacher
  • Photography: Reinoud Klazes, Patricia Steur
Golden Earring
  • George Kooymans
  • Rinus Gerritsen
  • Barry Hay
  • Cesar Zuiderwijk
  • Hans van Herwerden
  • Fred van der Hilst
  • Jaap Eggermont
  • Frans Krassenburg
  • Peter de Ronde
  • Sieb Warner
  • Bertus Borgers
  • Eelco Gelling
  • Robert Jan Stips
  • John Legrand
Studio albums
  • Just Earrings (1965)
  • Winter-Harvest (1966)
  • Miracle Mirror (1967)
  • On the Double (1968)
  • Eight Miles High (1969)
  • Golden Earring (aka Wall of Dolls) (1970)
  • Seven Tears (1971)
  • Together (1972)
  • Moontan (1973)
  • Switch (1975)
  • To the Hilt (1976)
  • Contraband (aka Mad Love) (1976)
  • Grab It for a Second (1978)
  • No Promises...No Debts (1979)
  • Prisoner of the Night (1980)
  • Cut (1982)
  • N.E.W.S. (1984)
  • The Hole (1986)
  • Keeper of the Flame (1989)
  • Bloody Buccaneers (1991)
  • Face It (1994)
  • Love Sweat (1995)
  • Paradise in Distress (1999)
  • Millbrook U.S.A. (2003)
  • Tits 'n Ass (2012)
Live albums
  • Live (1977)
  • 2nd Live (1981)
  • Something Heavy Going Down (1984)
  • The Naked Truth (1992)
  • Naked II (1997)
  • Last Blast of the Century (2000)
  • Naked III, Live at the Panama (2005)
  • Live in Ahoy (2006)
Singles
  • "Eight Miles High" (1970)
  • "Radar Love" (1973)
  • "Radar Love" (live) (1977)
  • "Twilight Zone" (1982)
  • "When the Lady Smiles" (1984)

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