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VA - Looking Through A Glass Onion: The Beatles' Psychedelic Songbook 1966-72 (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: VA
- Title: Looking Through A Glass Onion: The Beatles' Psychedelic Songbook 1966-72
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Grapefruit
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:22:48
- Total Size: 191 / 414 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1
1. Rainbow Ffolly - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (3:11)
2. The Mirage - Tomorrow Never Knows (2:36)
3. Eyes Of Blue - Yesterday (3:22)
4. Jawbone - Across The Universe (3:47)
5. Trucial States - Oh! Darling (3:42)
6. Infinity - Taxman (3:00)
CD2
1. Plastic Penny - Strawberry Fields Forever (Mono) (4:24)
2. Rainbow Ffolly - The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill (3:25)
3. Big Jim Sullivan - Within You Without You (3:12)
4. Andy Ellison - You Can't Do That (2:48)
5. Phillip Goodhand-Tait;The Stormsville Shakers - One And One Is Two (2:06)
6. Trucial States - Birthday (2:13)
7. Bo Street Runners - Drive My Car (2:27)
8. The Good Ship Lollipop - Maxwell's Silver Hammer (3:20)
9. The Hi-Fis - Yellow Submarine (2:30)
10. The Tomcats - Yesterday (2:06)
11. Lol Coxhill - I Am The Walrus (3:54)
CD3
1. Jason Crest - Come Together (3:02)
2. Big Jim Sullivan - She's Leaving Home (2:38)
3. Andy Ellison - Help (2:29)
4. The Spectrum - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (3:06)
5. The Sorrows - We Can Work It Out (4:20)
6. Octopus - I Am The Walrus (5:02)
7. Hardin & York - Northern Medley: Lady Madonna / Norwegian Wood (10:15)
CD1
1. Rainbow Ffolly - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (3:11)
2. The Mirage - Tomorrow Never Knows (2:36)
3. Eyes Of Blue - Yesterday (3:22)
4. Jawbone - Across The Universe (3:47)
5. Trucial States - Oh! Darling (3:42)
6. Infinity - Taxman (3:00)
CD2
1. Plastic Penny - Strawberry Fields Forever (Mono) (4:24)
2. Rainbow Ffolly - The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill (3:25)
3. Big Jim Sullivan - Within You Without You (3:12)
4. Andy Ellison - You Can't Do That (2:48)
5. Phillip Goodhand-Tait;The Stormsville Shakers - One And One Is Two (2:06)
6. Trucial States - Birthday (2:13)
7. Bo Street Runners - Drive My Car (2:27)
8. The Good Ship Lollipop - Maxwell's Silver Hammer (3:20)
9. The Hi-Fis - Yellow Submarine (2:30)
10. The Tomcats - Yesterday (2:06)
11. Lol Coxhill - I Am The Walrus (3:54)
CD3
1. Jason Crest - Come Together (3:02)
2. Big Jim Sullivan - She's Leaving Home (2:38)
3. Andy Ellison - Help (2:29)
4. The Spectrum - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (3:06)
5. The Sorrows - We Can Work It Out (4:20)
6. Octopus - I Am The Walrus (5:02)
7. Hardin & York - Northern Medley: Lady Madonna / Norwegian Wood (10:15)
A 3-CD set, Looking Through A Glass Onion assembles these disparate strands into one cohesive package, with the studio day trippers, the cultural pranksters, the genre-benders, the folk club stalwarts and the hair-down-to-his-knees prog-rock brigade all grooving up slowly to the starting line.
The result is the proverbial Magical Mystery Tour, a Fab Four parallel universe, a Looking-Glass world in which Strawberry Fields Forever can be an Elizabethan garden party madrigal or a churning slice of Fudged-up sludge, where a spaced-out Duffy Power takes the lyrics of Fixing A Hole perhaps a little too literally, Penny Lane becomes avant-garde easy listening, the likes of Nick Lowe, Alex Harvey and Ritchie Blackmore try out early identities, and the Walrus was Lol.
Though largely forgotten now, Liverpool quartet The Beatles were the toppermost of the poppermost in the Sixties, responsible for some of the biggest-selling singles of all time and a series of ground-breaking albums that dictated musical trends until their next LP emerged. With those albums containing numerous potential hit singles, it was inevitable that producers and groups would wait impatiently for the latest Beatles LP to land in order to rush into the studio and clone a track with the aim of scoring a cheap hit single.
That process continued unabated for the rest of the band’s career, but the results became more interesting with the arrival of the psychedelic and progressive era, when rock started to take itself more seriously and a more self-respecting, artistic approach was called for.
Suddenly the cheap imitations were joined by more adventurous interpretations of Beatles material, including some startling re-imaginings of songs that dated back to the salad days of the Lennon / McCartney writing partnership, with early efforts like Every Little Thing and You Can’t Do That given radical treatments to reflect the changing musical times.
The result is the proverbial Magical Mystery Tour, a Fab Four parallel universe, a Looking-Glass world in which Strawberry Fields Forever can be an Elizabethan garden party madrigal or a churning slice of Fudged-up sludge, where a spaced-out Duffy Power takes the lyrics of Fixing A Hole perhaps a little too literally, Penny Lane becomes avant-garde easy listening, the likes of Nick Lowe, Alex Harvey and Ritchie Blackmore try out early identities, and the Walrus was Lol.
Though largely forgotten now, Liverpool quartet The Beatles were the toppermost of the poppermost in the Sixties, responsible for some of the biggest-selling singles of all time and a series of ground-breaking albums that dictated musical trends until their next LP emerged. With those albums containing numerous potential hit singles, it was inevitable that producers and groups would wait impatiently for the latest Beatles LP to land in order to rush into the studio and clone a track with the aim of scoring a cheap hit single.
That process continued unabated for the rest of the band’s career, but the results became more interesting with the arrival of the psychedelic and progressive era, when rock started to take itself more seriously and a more self-respecting, artistic approach was called for.
Suddenly the cheap imitations were joined by more adventurous interpretations of Beatles material, including some startling re-imaginings of songs that dated back to the salad days of the Lennon / McCartney writing partnership, with early efforts like Every Little Thing and You Can’t Do That given radical treatments to reflect the changing musical times.
Year 2020 | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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