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Ella
(1969)
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Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Fitzgerald's first flirtation with the acid rock era was a 1968 live date with Tommy Flanagan, titled Sunshine of Your Love, but it featured only a pair of songs from rock composers, Cream's title song and the Beatles' "Hey Jude." (Granted, they were the first two songs on the LP.) One year later, Verve booked studio time at Olympic Studios ...
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Songs from the Material World: A Tribute to George
(2003)
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Various Artists
While overshadowed by the one-two punch of Lennon and McCartney, George Harrison was not only an integral part of the Beatles, but an accomplished solo artist who arguably outpaced his bandmates in the quality and breadth of his post-Fab Four work. After Harrison's death from brain cancer in November of 2001, a tribute to "the quiet Beatle" and ...
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Easy Beatles: Irresistible In-Sound Interpretations from the 60s and 70s
(2008)
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Various Artists
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International Pop Overthrow, Vol. 5
(2002)
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Various Artists
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Glass Onion: Songs of the Beatles
(2003)
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Various Artists
Beatles covers are a dicey proposition: There's not a chance of surpassing the original, so the temptation is to instead twist and subvert the songs to their extremes, more often than not rendering the flawless melodies unrecognizable and unlistenable in the process. Glass Onion: Songs of the Beatles largely avoids the common pitfalls -- ...
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It Was 40 Years Ago Today: Tribute to the Beatles
(2004)
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Various Artists
An impressive and delightfully exhausting 50 tracks capture the spirit of the Beatles' music on this double-CD compilation that imitates The White Album in look, just as the immaculate Boston Does the Beatles double LP from 1988 did. There are so many highlights in the over 150 minutes of music (almost an hour more than the approximately 97-minute ...
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Ella/Things Ain't What They Used to Be (& You Better Believe It)
(1991)
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Ella Fitzgerald
An amalgamation of two previous albums, the material here is predominately contemporary pop. Ella puts her Midas touch on compositions by Randy Newman, Bacharach/David, Harry Nilsson, and Lennon/McCartney, as well as some typical easy listening standards like "Black Coffee," "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," "Days of Wine and Roses," and ...
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The Beatles [White Album]
(1968)
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The Beatles
Each song on the sprawling double album The Beatles is an entity to itself, as the band touches on anything and everything it can. This makes for a frustratingly scattershot record or a singularly gripping musical experience, depending on your view, but what makes the so-called White Album interesting is its mess. Never before had a rock record ...
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Home Sweet Home [Bonus Tracks]
(2006)
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Terry Manning
Terry Manning's 1970 solo album, Home Sweet Home, started off as something of a joke when he recorded a deliberately over the top psychedelic version of the Box Tops' "Choo Choo Train." When Stax Records asked for a whole album of such material, Home Sweet Home was the result. Like "Choo Choo Train" (included on the final LP), the album as a whole ...
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Live Phish, Vol. 13
(2002)
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Phish
In the spring of 1994, Phish played a show that included Trey Anastasio's "Gamehendge" suite in its entirety for the first set. For the second set, they performed their then new album, Hoist, from start to finish. For a band that famously changed its set lists every night, this was a rarity. After the show, they playfully boasted that they could ...
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