Rock On 1964
Track Listings
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1. I Get Around - The Beach Boys
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2. Little Old Lady (From Pasadena) - Jan & Dean
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3. Chapel of Love - The Dixie Cups
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4. Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying - Gerry & the Pacemakers
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5. Little Children - Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas
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6. World Without Love - Peter & Gordon
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7. Do Wah Diddy Diddy - Manfred Mann
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8. Talk Back Trembling Lips - Johnny Tillotson
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9. I Wanna Love Him So Bad
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10. See the Funny Little Clown - Bobby Goldsboro
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11. Suspicion - Terry Stafford
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12. Come a Little Bit Closer - Jay & the Americans
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Rock On 1964
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Hard To Find 45s On CD, Volume 2: 1961-1964
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000005HOU
Release Date: 1996-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Wooden Heart - Joe Dowell
- I Really Love You - The Stereos
- Foot Stomping, Part I - The Flares
- Lover Please - Clyde McPhatter
- Dear One - Larry Finnegan
- I Wish That We Were Married - Ronnie & The Hi-Lites
- Theme From Dr. Kildare (3 Stars Will Shine Tonight) - Richard Chamberlain
- Little Red Rented Rowboat - Joe Dowell
- Patches - Dickey Lee
- Bobby's Girl - Marcie Blane
- I Saw Linda Yesterday - Dickey Lee
- I Will Follow Him (Chariot) - Little Peggy March
- Young Lovers - Paul & Paula
- Sugar Shack - J. Gilmer & The Fireballs
- You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry - The Caravelles
- Dominique - Singing Nun
- Popsicles And Icicles - The Murmaids
- Navy Blue - Diane Renay
- Diane - The Bachelors
- LIttle Honda - The Hondells
- The Wedding - Julie Rogers
Customer Reviews:
Great CD - Very happy with purchase.......2007-07-01
With the exception of 'I Really Love You' (I don't remember this one) I'm happy with the rest of the songs. The only thing they're missing are the hiss and pop of the old 45's. These are from the early 60 and the chart numbers (on the back of the case) show they were all in the top 30, mand 10 or higher. I'm going to wear the grooves out on this CD :-)
Oldies.......2007-05-15
The CD was everything I wanted and more you hear the song's a fraction of the time on the radio
Hard to find 45's on CD.......2007-04-07
This is a really great CD!! I didn't know how to find these songs without my old 45's. The CD was in excellent condition and delivered on time as promised.
Great CD.......2007-01-17
Along with the one song I've been looking for, this has a lot of great songs.
A Lot of Quality for a Bargain Price.......2006-08-01
I received the 45's On CD Vol 2: 1961-1964, and already looking for more of these lost gems. Some of the songs I had on 45's which had worn with age and use. Now I can have the songs I grew up with forever on CD. Love it!! Bring out more of 'em.
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- Simply horrid
- The Most Comprehensive Fame Collection Available!
- True "Blue Eyed Soul" and Jazz, and R&B, and POP,......
- Great sixties mix of pop, blues and jazz
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On the Right Track: Beat, Ballad and Blues 1964-1971
Georgie Fame
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Release Date: 2004-07-19 |
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- Work Song [Live] - The Blue Flames, Georgie Fame
- Get On the Right Track, Baby - The Blue Flames, Georgie Fame
- Yeh Yeh - The Blue Flames, Georgie Fame
- In the Meantime - The Blue Flames, Georgie Fame
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- Happiness
- Rosetta - Georgie Fame, Alan Price
Customer Reviews:
Simply horrid.......2006-02-11
If you're any fan of Georgie Fame, avoid this at any cost. Yes, there are a lot of tracks, and yes, all the charting hits are here, but that's about all the nice thing I can say about it. Sound quality is all over the map, continuing Raven's propensity towards pulling the easiest-to-find master and using it instead of doing their homework. Things are mono that should be stereo, and things that should be mono are in abominable rechanneled (i.e. phony) stereo. Fame deserves better than this. Save your money and find a copy of "20 Beat Classics" plus any of the UK CBS collections still floating around.
The Most Comprehensive Fame Collection Available!.......2005-04-28
I had heard of Georgie Fame as a teenage Beatles fan back in the early 1980s, but hadn't heard him until a friend put Georgie's version of "Work Song" on a compilation disc for me almost 20 years later. The energy in that one recording made me feel as if I had in some small way experienced the fabled early 60s British R&B/Jazz scene that spawned The Yardbirds, the Rolling Stones, Alexis Korner, Georgie Fame, and others. After that, I acquired more Georgie Fame's 60s recordings, including the spectacular pop nugget "Yeh Yeh." This compilation provides a fantastic sampling of, arguably, Fame's most seminal recordings, and is worth the price of admission for the 2 tracks I mentioned earlier. This is 60s British R&B/Jazz-influenced pop at its finest. My only wish now is that someone will eventually have the good sense to reissue Georgie Fame & the Blue Flames' "Rhythm & Blues at the Flamingo" on CD.
True "Blue Eyed Soul" and Jazz, and R&B, and POP,.............2004-11-10
Georgie does it all! And it's all here! This is the most comprehensive collection of Georgie Fame's great music available today. This CD spans his years with EMI and CBS (Epic and Imperial in the states). All of the hits are here as well as some fantastic live jazz and R&B cuts. His horn section really stands out on this CD and are comparable to the best. His extensive use of baritone sax (an istrument that seems to have all but disappeared today) is remarkable in itself. It, along with the bass trombone adds balls to any horn section as evidenced on this cd. Georgie Fame only had 2 or 3 songs chart in the USA, but if any American jazz or R&B fans happen to read this review; do yourself a favour and get this cd. You'll love it! Jerry Grigsby
Great sixties mix of pop, blues and jazz.......2004-09-27
Georgie Fame's musical roots were in jazz and blues and that was what really interested him. Fortunately for him, there was room in the sixties pop charts for such musicians, especially if they were prepared to adapt their music to appeal to pop audiences. So it was that Georgie Fame topped the UK charts three times and several other hits. By some statistical freak, none of his hits made the top ten except for the three that made number one.
The three UK number ones were Yeh yeh (his first hit, though not his first single), Get away (which he originally wrote for a TV commercial) and The ballad of Bonnie and Clyde, which was about the film. These are the songs that Georgie is best remembered for but some of his other pop hits are also noteworthy, among them being Sunny, Sitting in the park, Because I love you, Peaceful and Rosetta, the last-named featuring Alan Price.
As the hits dried up, Georgie returned to the jazz and blues music that he loved but as this collection shows, that music was always an important influence in his pop hits. This is as good a collection of his music from his hit-making years as you are likely to find, containing all his UK hits and several other interesting tracks.
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- This could have been David Bowie's debut album
- Creatively Packaged!
- strictly for hardcore fans
- The origination of the Greatest Rock Star ever
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Early On (1964-1966)
David Bowie
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Release Date: 1995-08-22 |
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- Liza Jane
- Louie, Louie Go Home
- I Pity The Fool
- Take My Tip
- That's Where My Heart Is
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- Can't Help Thinking About Me
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- Do Anything You Say
- Good Morning Girl
- I Dig Everything
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This could have been David Bowie's debut album.......2005-06-11
This CD is a David Bowie collector's dream. It includes David's first six singles on three different record companies (licensing can work miracles) plus five demos for previously unreleased songs (the tracks marked thus: #). The singles had been available on different CDs, but here they can be found on one place, forming an imaginary album that David might have released between '64 and '66 (his actual first album came out in 1967 on Decca). The style ranges from basic rhythm'n'blues ("Liza Jane") to mod-style rock. "Can't Help Thinking About Me" was revived for David's mini-tour in 1999 and is probably the strongest track of the set. The booklet has good liner notes by Julie Stoller, who published the excellent fanzine "Sound and Vision" from '87 to '92 then put up her entire Bowie collection for auction in 2002 (go figure...). I give it five stars not for the music, but for the consistency of the package from a collector's standpoint.
Creatively Packaged!.......2000-07-15
For many years these songs were hidden in a file cabinet. Long gone from Bowie's ever shifting memory, and lost forever from his fans. Luckily, they were finally discovered and released. Early On is nicely packaged and deserves a five star rating. "Liza Jane" sang by Bowie (then Jones) and backed up by The Kingbees. "Liza Jane" is a great song, and though many believe sounds too much like The Rolling Stones, I believe these songs were the foundation of what Bowie's music is all about today. "Louie, Louie Go Home" may be referring to the song "Louie, Louie" from the 1950s. Which was later covered and updated by Bowie's friend, Iggy Pop, on his 1993 album American Caesar. "I Pity The Fool" is Bowie upset and frustrated after his once lover left him. Little did young David know that his once serious relationship with his girlfriend would end in an explosion of emotions. "Take My Tip" is a typical pop tune of the time, except for those extraordinary lyrics! No one can deny the fact that David was far beyond his time when writing these songs. "That's Where My Heart Is" is a more serious song than any of the others, and kind of reminds me of Space Oddity's "Cygnet Committee" in that the song's central core of subject is very touchy and emotional. "I Want My Baby Back" seems to be very repetitive and heart warming. Yet I understand how Bowie was being driven into that position by his manage Ken Pitt. Starting on track 7, "Bars of The County Jail," the sound quality becomes less than perfect to say the least. Track 8, "You've Got A Habit Of Leaving" is most likely the most respected and obviously Bowie's favorite because of his reworking of the song for his 1993 album Black Tie, White Noise. "Baby Loves That Way" is again another repetitive pop tune focusing on puppy love and typical teenage problems for South London teenagers. "Glad I've Got Nobody" looks like a preview of 1977's Low, where Bowie describes isolation and living with nobody else in his world. Tracks 12-17 can be found on the nicely packaged 1966 Pye Singles with a detailed booklet and great pictures.
strictly for hardcore fans.......1999-06-10
This is strictly for hardcore fans. Those who have an avid interest in pre-Space Oddity Bowie (Jones) will know of his numerous incarnations and will find this a 'must have' for their collections. Even at the age of 17, David's musicianship and talent as a lyricist can be heard. Not all the songs are masterpieces, and the recordings can be pretty sloppy but it has to get 5 stars for the insight it gives us to a great artist.
The origination of the Greatest Rock Star ever.......1998-10-10
Before Ziggy, their was Davie Jones. This album is a collection of Davie Jones(Bowie) hits before his start of his career with Space Oddity. This album is great and shows some signs of Bowie's originality. Containing R&B, jazzy songs, this is a number one album on my list.
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- Don't overextend your expectations -- enjoy!
- Another corporate-created random collection of '60s tunes
- Beatles fans - FORGET IT.
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45's On CD: Vol. 2, 1964-1965
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000006P7M
Release Date: 2003-10-08 |
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Don't overextend your expectations -- enjoy!.......2000-04-29
This is not The Moody Blues, or Yes. It isn't The Who's "Tommy" or Tull's "Aqualung". It is just a handful of random songs from the '60's. If that is what you seek, or you want to fill some gaps in your collection, or you just cannot find the Wee-Five's greatest hits, this is fine.
Indeed, there is no theme, no nexus between the songs. They are unrelated, save the fact that they all seemed to get lots of airplay back in the day. Where else might one find "You Don't Own Me", or "You Were On My Mind"? For that reason these '45's on CD are nice collections.
My only beef remains that there is a lot of empty space in these discs. They could put twice as many songs on one.
Another corporate-created random collection of '60s tunes.......2000-02-15
Why on Earth would anyone think that this is supposed to be aBeatles compilation? The title is pretty clear, I think: "45'son CD -- 1964-1965." That covers a pretty wide girth.
This is basically another one of your '60s collections that have been thrown together without much thought as to theme. It jumps willy-nilly from country (Roger Miller's "King of the Road"), to sappy ballads ("You've Got Your Troubles"), to the standard frat-house stompers ("Wooly Bully"), to folk-rock ("You Were On My Mind") to surf ("Little Honda"). None of these tunes really work together. It's your standard cut-and-paste collection of '60s tunes.
A mediocre collection at best. END
Beatles fans - FORGET IT........1998-08-29
Think this is a Beatles CD collection of 45's - WRONG.
It's just an ordinary compilation CD (Various Artists, The Beatles have ONE track called 'My Bonnie' - From Hamburg Days).
As a compilation it holds no surprises and am sure that there are better ones to be found.
Norman Bonello Fri28Aug98
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1964: Shakin' All Over (Time Life Music Classic Rock)
Major Lance , Brenda Holloway , The Hondells , Jumpin' Gene Simmons , The Velvelettes , Jimmy Hughes , Bobby Bland , The Impressions , The Searchers , and Gerry and the Pacemakers
Manufacturer: Time-Life Music
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ASIN: B000FPHJBS |
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1 Roy Orbison Oh, Pretty Woman (2:58)
2 Major Lance Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um (2:22)
3 Peter & Gordon I Don't Want To See You Again (2:01)
4 Chuck Berry Nadine (Is It You?) (2:34)
5 Brenda Holloway Every Little Bit Hurts (2:53)
6 Beach Boys, The Don't Worry Baby (2:49)
7 Hondells, The Little Honda (2:05)
8 Jumpin' Gene Simmons Haunted House (2:35)
9 Velvelettes, The Needle In A Haystack (2:26)
10 Dionne Warwick Walk On By (2:53)
11 Gerry & The Pacemakers Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (2:37)
12 Diana Ross & The Supremes Baby Love (2:39)
13 Searchers, The Don't Throw Your Love Away (2:17)
14 Ventures, The Walk, Don't Run '64 (2:25)
15 Marvelettes, The Too Many Fish In The Sea (2:30)
16 Little Anthony & The Imperials I'm On The Outside (Looking In) (3:09)
17 Jimmy Hughes Steal Away (2:28)
18 Bobby Bland Ain't Nothing You Can Do (2:31)
19 Jan & Dean Drag City (2:17)
20 Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Quicksand (2:36)
21 Impressions, The Talking About My Baby (2:32)
22 Bobby Vinton Mr. Lonely (2:39)
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1964 Classic Rock: The Beat Goes On
The Honeycombs , The Dixie Cups , Don Covay , The Reflections , The Murmaids , Roy Orbison , The Pyramids , The Rip Chords , The Searchers , and The Jelly Beans
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1 Honeycombs, The Have I The Right (2:59)
2 Supremes, The Where Did Our Love Go (2:35)
3 Dixie Cups, The People Say (2:36)
4 Don Covay Mercy, Mercy (2:28)
5 Murmaids, The Popsicles And Icicles (2:35)
6 Roy Orbison It's Over (2:51)
7 Kingsmen, The Louie Louie (2:48)
8 Shangri-Las, The Give Him A Great Big Kiss (2:09)
9 Impressions, The Keep On Pushing (2:34)
10 Maxine Brown Oh No, Not My Baby (2:38)
11 Beach Boys, The When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) (2:04)
12 Searchers, The Love Potion Number Nine (2:08)
13 Reflections, The (2) (Just Like) Romeo And Juliet (2:23)
14 Marvin Gaye How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) (3:01)
15 Jelly Beans, The I Wanna Love Him So Bad (2:45)
16 Four Tops Baby, I Need Your Loving (2:48)
17 Gene Pitney I'm Gonna Be Strong (2:16)
18 Rip Chords, The Hey, Little Cobra (2:04)
19 Pyramids, The Penetration (2:01)
20 Shirley Ellis The Name Game (3:03)
21 Marvin Gaye You're A Wonderful One (2:49)
22 Impressions, The Amen (3:28)
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Silent Shadows On Cinemaroc Island: 56 Ludlow Street 1962-1964, Volume II
Jack Smith , Tony Conrad , and Mario Montez
Manufacturer: Table of Elements
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A filmmaking visionary actually worthy of the label, Jack Smith was also one of performance art's founding fathers. That smaller minds than his considered the two disciplines distinct and separate troubled him not a whit, as he offhandedly alloyed both into extreme, exotic live events the likes of which had never been seen. When Smith succumbed to AIDS in 1989, the job of archiving the scores of tapes in his estate apparently fell to onetime collaborator and roommate Tony Conrad. This CD, the second in a series of highlights from those recordings, includes hilarious edits of early-'60s performances at Smith's legendary New York theater-studio. But there are also tape and sound experiments, a chunk of the soundtrack to his watershed film Flaming Creatures, and a reading of "Pfeffernuss Flavored Aspirin," an indicative piece of Smith absurdiana reprinted in Wait for Me at the Bottom of the Pool: The Writings of Jack Smith. Although a few liner notes could have enlightened less familiar listeners, the balance of Conrad's curation here is wide-ranging, thoughtful, and wildly funny. A fine tribute to Smith. --Steve Lafreniere
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- Amazing!
- Blows me away!
- A Beatles tribute band does a bunch of their early non-hit songs
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Nine Hours In November
1964...The Tribute
Manufacturer: Roy Davies Music
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1964 The Tribute booked studio time in Big Adventure Studios in November of 2000.They set all their equipment up in a circle and proceeded to record all 14 of these songs playing together all at once.There are no overdubs,just the original takes.The entire CD was recorded and mixed in 9 hours.(in November of course)Enjoy!
Customer Reviews:
Amazing!.......2007-04-15
Great CD! A nice addition to 1964 The Tribute's LIVE CD. I like both of their CD's, but this one is quite different, as it captures the Beatles as they sounded in the early days in the studio, where the main goal was not just to get the records note for note. If you want the songs to be note for note, you'll need to buy their "All You Need Is LIve" CD!, which is NOTE FOR NOTE!! After over 20 years, these guys have it all down pat. I have seen them over 10 times. GO SEE THEM when they are in your town! The only other Beatles Band out there that is a little better is "The Fab Four" (from Southern CA), who regularly play a permanent home on the Las Vegas Strip. They do all the Beatle eras, not just 1963 and 1964 music!, but they don't have any CD's like 1964 the Tribute.
Highyly recommend this CD as well their other one!!
Blows me away!.......2006-06-06
You can tell that these guys are doing it for the love of the music that the Beatles created. 1964 -The Tribute goes to great
lengths to present the music as the fan back in 1964 would have seen them! While the facial looks are not quite as close (how can you expect it to be anyway?) as you would like I found that while watching them try squinting just a little and you would never know the difference! The man (Mark I believe is his name) nails Johns onstage movements to a tee. He even sounds like him when he speaks. The gentleman playing Paul is not quite as close but hey, who cares the sound is spot-on! All of these gentlemen look the part from a distance. This is the only concert I have not wanted to sit on the front row because seeing their faces more closely would break the illusion. I give this group a 5 star rating! They deserve it. Groups like this will help preserve the legacy The Beatles left us. It's the next best thing to a real concert that we know can never happen again....
A Beatles tribute band does a bunch of their early non-hit songs.......2005-11-15
1964...The Tribute are apparently the number one Beatles tribute show on Earth (according to "Rolling Stone," and not the group's own website). The group ranked 167 out of the Top 200 Box Office grossing bands for 2004, which, you have to admit, has to be pretty good for a tribute band (I mean, do you think there is actually another tribute band in the top 200? I would sort of hate to think so). The year 1964 is when the Beatles appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and shook the United States out of its depression in the wake of the assassination of President Kennedy. By the end of that year the Beatles had produced their first four albums, putting out the soundtrack for "A Hard Day's Night" and "Beatles for Sale," and while almost all of the songs on "Nine Hours in November" come from the 1963-64 period in concert the group does cover songs released prior to "Sgt. Pepper," certainly a natural dividing line in terms of both looks and music for the Fab Four.
"Nine Hours In November" is an album cut in that amount of time at that time of year. The idea was to go and cut a record just like the Beatles did in the early day, where you go into the studio, everybody plays at once, and you get it right. I think this makes "If I Fell" the key track on the album, because it seems to me that these four are trying to capture the feel of when the Beatles did that song in "A Hard Day's Night." The songs selected are all from the 1963-64 period with the additional qualification that none of them are #1 songs by the Beatles, of which there were a lot at that time. So instead of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "She Loves You" we get "It Won't Be Long," "I'll Follow the Sun," and "And I Love Her." They even cover several songs the Beatles were covering in the beginning of their career with "Slow Down," "Boys," "Kansas City" and Chuck Berry's "Rock and Roll Music." The guy playing George even gets to do "Don't Bother Me," which is nice because I think the first Harrison song by the Beatles is a pretty good one and it should not be forgotten as such.
The goal here is obviously to have fun recreating the sound of the Beatles from the early days. This is even clearer on their live album, "All You Need Is Live," where you can here women screaming during all of the songs and hitting the harmony on the start of "I'm a Loser" inspires a round of admiration and a second go at it. Granted, listening to a tribute band on CD does not really make sense; the point is to go see them perform live and have fun pretending you are at a Beatles concert, which is something most of us never got to do (my cousin Donna went to the show at Shea Stadium and I can remembering starring at her tickets on her bulletin board insanely jealous).
So listening to a studio album by a tribute band seems like the worst of both worlds, but these guys clearly love what they are doing. The guy doing John sounds more like John than the guy doing Paul sounds like Paul, but their harmonies are pretty good and with early Beatles songs that is the main attraction. Plus (and here is the reason I rounded up on this one), they are clearly making a concerted effort to sound like the Beatles in concert and not like they are performing the recordings live. That is a more flattering form of imitation as far as I am concerned. Still, I suspect that this album will be bought mainly by fans of 1964...The Tribute who have seen them in concert and who want to support their attempt to recreate the music and feelings of Beatlemania.
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