Various Artists / Minnesota Beatle Project Volume 4
Album: | Minnesota Beatle Project Volume 4 | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Dec 2012 | |
Label: | Vega Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-03-31 | Pull Date: | 2013-06-03 |
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Week Ending: | May 26 | Apr 21 | Apr 14 | Apr 7 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 23, 2024: | Traditions
Baby's In Black |
4. | May 23, 2013: | Sunflower Sutra: Crying
Cry Baby Cry |
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2. | Aug 02, 2016: | Clean Copper Radio - SUMMER BLAST
You Never Give Me Your Money |
5. | Apr 17, 2013: | Green Copper Radio
Mean Mr. Mustard |
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3. | Oct 02, 2013: | Sunflower Sutra
Baby's In Black, Cry Baby Cry |
6. | Apr 12, 2013: | FOLKTRONICA
Girl |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2013-03-24
Reviewed 2013-03-24
BEATLES TRIBUTE. Eclectic collection of Beatles tunes by various Minnesota-based acts: some notable (eg, Trampled by Turtles), some oddball (high school marching band).
No FCC issues.
1 * “A Day in the Life” mid-tempo. Male lead singer is faithful to John’s original. “I read the news” verses have acoustic piano & strings. “Woke up, got outta bed” bridge gets more electric & fun. Adds a soulful saxophone. (4:55)
2 ** “Mean Mr Mustard” mid-fast. Female lead vocal. Classic-rock lineup: electric guitar, bass, drums. Highlight is a good lead guitar. (2:36)
3 “Girl” slow, sad ballad. Male vocal. Guitar & keyboard. A bit of strings. (3:17)
4 “For No One” mid-slow. Folk-rock guitar, banjo, bass. Hoarse female vox. (2:26)
5 ** “Baby’s in Black” mid-tempo. Alt-trad country string band: guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle & bass. Two male voices in harmony with that “high lonesome sound.” (2:14)
6 “For the Benefit of Mr Kite” mid-tempo. True to original; turns up the dial on that circus organ thing. Lots of voice parts: singing, speaking, sounds. (4:19)
7 “Misery” mid-fast. Soft-rock treatment of fairly obscure tune. Pleasant male voice backed by soft organ and drums. (1:56)
8 * “Think for Yourself” mid-tempo. Sheryl Crow-like singer on a sad George Harrison song. Backup is wha-wha elec guitar, good keyboards. Old-school sound. (3:23)
9 * “You Never Give Me Your Money” mid-tempo. Good, faithful interpretation. Three male singers in harmony plus backing singers. Electric guitar, keyboard, drums. (4:22)
10 * “Back in USSR” fast. Hoarse vox, guitar, bass, drums. Punk style. Noisy, lo-fi. (2:40)
11 ** “Cry Baby Cry” mid-slow. Strong, bluesy female vocal with female backing singers. Guitar, organ, drums. (3:06)
12 “Baby You’re a Rich Man” mid-tempo. Emotional Rob Thomas-like vocal. Instruments are guitar, organ, bass & drums. (3:53)
13 “She Loves You” fast. High school marching band: lots of brass, winds, drums. (1:45)
No FCC issues.
1 * “A Day in the Life” mid-tempo. Male lead singer is faithful to John’s original. “I read the news” verses have acoustic piano & strings. “Woke up, got outta bed” bridge gets more electric & fun. Adds a soulful saxophone. (4:55)
2 ** “Mean Mr Mustard” mid-fast. Female lead vocal. Classic-rock lineup: electric guitar, bass, drums. Highlight is a good lead guitar. (2:36)
3 “Girl” slow, sad ballad. Male vocal. Guitar & keyboard. A bit of strings. (3:17)
4 “For No One” mid-slow. Folk-rock guitar, banjo, bass. Hoarse female vox. (2:26)
5 ** “Baby’s in Black” mid-tempo. Alt-trad country string band: guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle & bass. Two male voices in harmony with that “high lonesome sound.” (2:14)
6 “For the Benefit of Mr Kite” mid-tempo. True to original; turns up the dial on that circus organ thing. Lots of voice parts: singing, speaking, sounds. (4:19)
7 “Misery” mid-fast. Soft-rock treatment of fairly obscure tune. Pleasant male voice backed by soft organ and drums. (1:56)
8 * “Think for Yourself” mid-tempo. Sheryl Crow-like singer on a sad George Harrison song. Backup is wha-wha elec guitar, good keyboards. Old-school sound. (3:23)
9 * “You Never Give Me Your Money” mid-tempo. Good, faithful interpretation. Three male singers in harmony plus backing singers. Electric guitar, keyboard, drums. (4:22)
10 * “Back in USSR” fast. Hoarse vox, guitar, bass, drums. Punk style. Noisy, lo-fi. (2:40)
11 ** “Cry Baby Cry” mid-slow. Strong, bluesy female vocal with female backing singers. Guitar, organ, drums. (3:06)
12 “Baby You’re a Rich Man” mid-tempo. Emotional Rob Thomas-like vocal. Instruments are guitar, organ, bass & drums. (3:53)
13 “She Loves You” fast. High school marching band: lots of brass, winds, drums. (1:45)
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