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VA - This Bird Has Flown: A 40th Anniversary Tribute To The Beatles' Rubber Soul (2005)

VA - This Bird Has Flown: A 40th Anniversary Tribute To The Beatles' Rubber Soul (2005)

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  • Title: This Bird Has Flown: A 40th Anniversary Tribute To The Beatles' Rubber Soul
  • Year Of Release: 2005
  • Label: Razor & Tie 7930182948-2
  • Genre: Rock, Pop, Folk
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 43:06
  • Total Size: 282 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Donnas - Drive My Car (2:35)
2. The Fiery Furnaces - Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (2:56)
3. Dar Williams - You Won't See Me (3:32)
4. Low - Nowhere Man (2:46)
5. Yonder Mountain String Band - Think For Yourself (2:13)
6. Mindy Smith - The Word (3:01)
7. Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals - Michelle (2:53)
8. Sufjan Stevens - What Goes On (5:47)
9. Rhett Miller - Girl (3:01)
10. Ted Leo - I'm Looking Through You (2:25)
11. Ben Lee - In My Life (3:10)
12. Ben Kweller Featuring Albert Hammond Jr. - Wait (2:24)
13. Nellie McKay - If I Needed Someone (2:16)
14. Cowboy Junkies - Run For Your Life (4:07)

This Bird Has Flown is the 40th anniversary indie-rock tribute to the Beatles second album of 1965 Rubber Soul. Helping to pay tribute are The Donnas, Dar Williams, Ben Harper, Low, Mindy Smith, Ben Lee, Nellie McKay and more. Razor & Tie. 2005.

Need to be reminded just how singular a phenomenon the Beatles were? Take a listen to This Bird Has Flown, Razor & Tie's 40th anniversary indie-rock tribute to their second album of 1965, Rubber Soul. Tributes to other artists that aim to include songs as timeless as "Drive My Car," "Norwegian Wood," "Michelle," and "In My Life" typically have to cover their entire careers, and even then that's often not enough. This, however, is a one-album show, sequenced in the same order as the original, and the same thing could have been done with almost any other of the Beatles' LPs, with similar results. In some cases--the Donnas' "Drive My Car," Dar Williams's "You Won't See Me," Rhett Miller's "Girl"--the arrangements are a little too note-perfectly faithful to remain compelling. But a good number of the tracks here are sufficiently obscure to keep things interesting even if their arrangements do hew a little too closely to the originals. Into this category fall Yonder Mountain String Band's "Think for Yourself" and Mindy Smith's "The Word," two rarely covered songs it's a delight to hear recast in the Americana mold.

The best listens on This Bird Has Flown, however, are those that exhibit some of the experimentalism and innovation that was the mid-period Beatles' hallmark. On "If I Needed Someone," Nellie McKay turns George Harrison's Byrds pastiche into a breezy day at a Brazilian beach; Low strip "Nowhere Man" to its bones in a typically minimalist performance; the Fiery Furnaces recast "Norwegian Wood" as a keyboard-driven funhouse extravaganza; and Sufjan Stevens warbles "What Goes On" beyond recognition, taking it from country Ringo vehicle to jazzy woodwind spectacle. The disc closes with the Cowboy Junkies' "Run for Your Life": with murderous lead vocals and ominous, threatening instrumentation, it's a far cry from the slight number that weakly ended the original. Here's hoping there's a follow-up in 2006 for the 40th anniversary of Revolver. --Benjamin Lukoff


VA - This Bird Has Flown: A 40th Anniversary Tribute To The Beatles' Rubber Soul (2005)

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  • whiskers
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.
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  • LD
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Huge thanks Jon - I was looking for this years ago but never found it.