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A Hard Day's Night [UK]
(1964)
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A Hard Day's Night not only was the de facto soundtrack for their movie, not only was it filled with nothing but Lennon-McCartney originals, but it found the Beatles truly coming into their own as a band. All of the disparate influences on their first two albums had coalesced into a bright, joyous, original sound, filled with ringing guitars and ...
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Live at the BBC
(1994)
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The Beatles
From 1962 to 1965, the Beatles made 52 appearances on the BBC, recording live-in-the-studio performances of both their official releases and several dozen songs that they never issued on disc. This magnificent two-disc compilation features 56 of these tracks, including 29 covers of early rock, R&B, soul, and pop tunes that never appeared on their ...
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Something New
(1964)
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The Beatles
Capitol Records initially did not have the rights to A Hard Day's Night, issued in the U.S. as a soundtrack by United Artists, the company that released the film. Instead, Capitol cobbled together a competing record containing eight of the 14 songs from the UK version, two songs from a UK EP, and a German-language version of "I Want to Hold Your ...
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Tripping the Live Fantastic
(1990)
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Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney's return to the stage in 1989 for the Flowers in the Dirt tour was heavily hyped, since it was not only his first extensive tour since the '70s, but also marked the first time he incorporated large portions of the Beatles' catalog into his set list. The double-disc, 37-track Tripping the Live Fantastic documents the tour, and it's a ...
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Under the Covers
(1997)
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Dwight Yoakam
Given how easily Dwight Yoakam makes the songs of others his own, including classics like "Sin City" and "Streets of Bakersfield" as well as the Doc Pomus nugget "Little Sister," it's a wonder it took him 11 years to record an album of covers. Yoakam had nothing left to prove as a songwriter, penning hit after hit and album after album of ...
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LJ Plays the Beatles
(2000)
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Laurence Juber
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Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights
(1990)
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Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney's return to the stage in 1989 for the Flowers in the Dirt tour was heavily hyped, since it was not only his first extensive tour since the '70s, but also marked the first time he incorporated large portions of the Beatles' catalog into his set list. The double-disc, 37-track Tripping the Live Fantastic documents the tour, and it's a ...
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The Beatles Box Set [1992]
(1992)
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The Beatles
At one level, one would have to be a collector, an Anglophile, or a 1960s pop culture enthusiast to consider this 14-CD set a good deal. In the U.K., the EP ("extended play" single), which contains more tracks than an ordinary single and fewer than an album, has always been a far more popular format than it is in the U.S. During their heyday, the ...
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Guantanamera
(1966)
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The Sandpipers
Judging by the popularity of the Sandpipers' debut long-player, Guantanamera (1966), the mid-'60s were primed for an easier contrast to the increasingly raucous strains of rock & roll. The idea of overhauling modern material -- from a variety of sources and genres -- into soft and affective ballads and in English and Spanish was (and remains) a ...
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Chet Atkins Picks on the Beatles
(1965)
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Chet Atkins
Chet Atkins Picks on the Beatles is an entertaining, if ultimately disposable, artifact. Atkins plays a cross-section of the Beatles' early hits, dressing them up as country-pop or light rockabilly. As always, his playing is subtle and tasteful, but the album doesn't provide enough inventive or energetic performances to be of lasting interest. ...
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Anthology [1986]
(1986)
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Diana Ross & the Supremes
When it was released in 1974, Motown's Diana Ross and the Supremes Anthology was the most comprehensive compilation yet issued on one of the 1960s' most popular groups. A 35-track triple LP, it superseded the 1967 double-LP Greatest Hits, including 17 of that album's 20 tracks, as well as the 1969 Greatest Hits, Volume 3, all of which was repeated ...
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Buddha Lounge Tribute to the Beatles
(2007)
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Various Artists
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The Very Best of Larry Carlton
(2005)
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Larry Carlton
The Very Best of Larry Carlton collects tracks from the smooth jazz guitarist's various late-'80s and '90s albums for both MCA and GRP. Carlton is one of the forerunners of the instrumental pop movement, and while his work is by no means revolutionary, it is largely considered to be some of the best of the genre. Included are such tracks as ...
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One Monkey Don't Stop No Show
(2002)
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Irene Reid
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Old Friends
(1977)
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Mary McCaslin
McCaslin wrote only one of the ten songs (the title track) on her fourth album. The remainder of the program stressed her abilities as one of folk music's most eclectic interpretive artists, as in addition to folk-country tunes, there were two Lennon-McCartney compositions ("Things We Said Today" and "Blackbird," both among her best-known tracks); ...
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Baby I'm Yours
(1992)
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Maureen McGovern
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Hit & Run
(2002)
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Randy Johnston
Randy Johnston's eighth CD as a leader features a shifting lineup of veteran musicians and a pair of solo tracks, each crafted carefully to leave a lasting impression. This talented guitarist, a Detroit native and graduate of the University of Miami jazz program, is accompanied by old friend Nat Reeves on bass, pianist Bruce Barth, and drummer ...
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Introducing the Gants
(2005)
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The Gants
Sundazed's 2006 release Introducing the Gants rounds up 16 rarities that the Southern garage rock band recorded between 1965 and 1967. Apart from the opening pair of "Another Chance" and "What's Your Name" -- the A- and B-sides, respectively, of a single they released on Statue in 1967 -- this is all previously unreleased material, including the ...
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To Travel Sideways
(1995)
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Kid Creole & the Coconuts
After a four-year absence, Kid Creole & the Coconuts suddenly returned in 1995 (in Japan, anyway, with their efforts later made available in the U.S. and elsewhere), releasing two albums within two months. The first and less impressive one was To Travel Sideways. As ever, Kid Creole maintained his tropical dance sound (with forays into harder rock ...
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Urban Objects
(2000)
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Kayle Brechler
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The Gestures
(1996)
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The Gestures
The Gestures never released an album during their brief existence. This 16-track disc was patched together by combining all four songs from their two singles with 12 previously unreleased cuts that were recorded for a projected (but unreleased album). "Run, Run, Run" is a stone classic, from its opening rush of ascending chords to its final chorus ...
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Introducing...The E-Types
(1995)
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The E-Types
Twenty-two tracks, including both sides of their four singles and previously unissued demos, outtakes, and live performances. The four singles are legimitately fine finds if you collect obscure '60s pop-garage. "Long Before," "I Can't Do It," and "Put the Clock Back on the Wall" are outstanding, and the cover of Lennon-McCartney's "Love of the ...
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Beatles Collection
(1989)
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Neil Hogan
Acoustic guitarist Neil Hogan specializes in creating solo arrangements of popular songs. A Beatles Collection presents all time favorite selections such as "I'll Follow the Sun," "Girl," "Penny Lane," and "Things We Said Today." MusD, All Music Guide
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Live at the Hollywood Bowl
(1977)
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The Beatles
This is the official record of Beatlemania in full cry, a composite of two concerts recorded a year apart in Los Angeles' vast concrete amphitheater, the Hollywood Bowl, only about a mile away from the Capitol Records tower. It nearly didn't get out at all. Producer George Martin had misgivings from the start about recording the band live, and ...
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La Croix d'Amour
(1999)
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Dwight Yoakam
This WEA International release is a curious mix of Dwight Yoakam originals and quirky covers, and while it is hardly essential stuff, serious Yoakam fans will definitely want to check it out, particularly for the covers of the Beatles' "Things We Said Today," Them's "Here Comes the Night," Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds," and the Blasters' ...
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