Ultimate Rock Spoken Moments: Magical & Mystical WordsThe Beatles
Release Date: 10/02/2001
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 433528_CD
UPC # 805249000121
Label: Ozit Records
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Disc: 1
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Do You Make a Double Album Every Time? - (previously unreleased, bonus track, with John Lennon)
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Performer: The Beatles
Distributor: Big Daddy Music Dist. Notes: Includes liner notes by Pete Feenstra. This idiosyncratic sound collage of intimate studio banter, interviews, and obscure band jokes notably features John Lennon captured in the mid-1960s in a hotel room reading selections of his deftly punning prose, with screaming fans distinctly audible in the background.
No other band has had quite the same impact as the four lads from Liverpool. Over the course of eight years and more than a dozen albums, the Beatles changed popular music and culture forever, spearheading the 1960s British Invasion and shaping rock & roll along the way. Along with their amazing musical output and unprecedented worldwide celebrity, John, Paul, George, and Ringo were responsible for many pop music revolutions, major and minor--writing their own material, pushing the limits of the studio, making films of their music, printing song lyrics on albums--that today are taken for granted. Although the Beatles disbanded in 1970, their artistic legacy is permanently ingrained in the entire world's musical vocabulary.
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