
Beatles
News
July 30, 2010 -
BBC News:
Time capsules to mark John Lennon's legacy . Related
Links:
IMAGINE PEACE: The John
Lennon Box Of Vision / Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to create John Lennon
time capsules ;
JOHN LENNON BOX OF
VISION TIME CAPSULE ;
Examiner:
Lennon Box of Vision now available for pre-order ;
CBC
News: Lennon tribute asks fans to imagine time capsule ;
CD Insight: John
Lennon Time Capsule Project In Works ;
antiMusic:John
Lennon Time Capsule Planned ;
Exclaim
News: John Lennon Honoured with Time Capsule Project ;
Clash
Music: John Lennon Time Capsule ;
Gigwise:
John Lennon Time Capsule Project Announced .
Other News:
Liverpool
Daily Post: John Lennon monument to be in Liverpool’s Chavasse Park ;
The
Independent: Imagine no new artists, just endless re-releases .
Arkansas
Times: Almost 50 years later, Paul McCartney reveals the Little Rock
connection to "Blackbird" ;
BBC
News: Sir Paul McCartney honours talent at LIPA ;
Daytrippin'
Beatles Magazine: Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder reunite to sing
‘Ebony and Ivory’ at the White House (Full song list and video) ;
The
Press Association: Sir Paul declares himself Obama fan ;
Washington
Post: Paul McCartney at the White House (Video) ;
Wall
Street Journal: Drinking Alongside Paul McCartney ;
TV
Squad: 'Glee' Casting Roundup: Returning Guests and Paul McCartney!? ;
E!
Online: Glee Casting Scoop: Jonathan Groff, Neil Patrick Harris, Javier
Bardem...Who's In and Who's Out?! .
Seattle
Times Newspaper: How cool is Ringo? Here are some reminders ;
Calgary
Herald: Review: Ringo's famous charm and charisma impress Calgary
audience ; antiMusic:
Little Steven Celebrates Anniversary Of George Harrison's Concert For
Bangladesh .
CHARTattack
Rain's Beatles Tribute Triumphs Both Aurally and Visually ;
Broadway
World: RAIN Sweeps into Broadway! ;
Liverpool
Echo: Liverpool’s Mathew Street festival to get floating stage ;
Rochester
Post Bulletin: Beatles, Elvis to meet in Mantorville ;
Kansas
City Star: New Pornographers synthesize pop and Beatles legacy with
smiles ;
Examiner:
Apple Jam McCartney tribute rocks the Triple Door in Seattle (video and
slideshow) ;
Blogcritics
DVD Review: Parting Ways: An Unauthorized Story on Life After The
Beatles ;
Examiner:
Take a look at some new licensed Beatles products for sale ;
Contact
Music: Gallagher Nervous About Beatles Movie
;
Broadway
World: Cheap Trick's 'Sgt. Pepper Live' Benefits Nevada Public Radio,
8/18 2010/07/29 ;
Craicon:
Beatles Road Manager and Apple Boss to do Ireland’s BeatlesFest ;
Den
of Geek: Music in the movies: A Hard Day’s Night .
July 29, 2010 -
Entertainment
Weekly: Paul McCartney 'In Performance at the White House': An all-star
presidential rock show ;
CBS
News: Paul McCartney's White House Appearance Rocks Washington ;
PBS: In
Performance at the White House ;
Washington
Post: TV highlights: Paul McCartney's Gershwin Prize ceremony ;
Seattle
Post Intelligencer: Paul McCartney Rocks the White House ;
New
York News Today: Paul McCartney Rocks in the White House ;
AceShowbiz:
Video: Jonas Brothers Cover The Beatles' 'Drive My Car' at White House ;
FOX
News: PBS Defends Cutting Footage of McCartney's Jab at Bush From
Broadcast ;
Charlotte
Observer: Paul McCartney in Charlotte: 'Absolutely amazing' ;
WBTV 3 News:
Paul McCartney rocks the Queen city ;
The
Tennessean: Paul McCartney treats packed Bridgestone Arena to three
hours of gems ;
USA
Today: Paul McCartney as father: All you need is love ;
News
Channel 5: McCartney's Nashville Concert: Memories of Junior's Farm ;
Ecorazzi:
Scottish Singer Fran Healy Keeps Vegetarian Promise To Paul McCartney ;
HitFix:
Interview: Paul McCartney guitarist Brian Ray talks about his fave
Macca moment .
660News:
Ringo Starr concert to benefit Owen Hart Foundation ;
Blogcritics
Music Review: George Harrison - Wonderwall Music ;
Paul
Fraser Collectibles: When it comes to collectibles, is John Lennon
'bigger than' The Beatles? ;
Trading
Markets: Beatles licensing deal is sweet song for Sunrise company ;
The
Who2 Blog: The Beatles' Abbey Road Piano (sort of) Goes Up for Sale ;
BBC
News: Cafe used by Beatles and Rolling Stones sold at auction ;
Scotch
Plains-Fanwood Patch: Get By With a Little Help from a Beatles Tribute
Band Tonight ;
Gibson:
5 Easy Beatles Songs to Play on Guitar .
July 27, 2010 -
Herald
Citizen: McCartney legendary in Nashville concert ;
USA
Today: Paul McCartney recalls 'serenading' the Obamas ;
Examiner:
Sneak Peek: Paul McCartney former Beatles sings on PBS in 'Performance
at the White House' [VIDEO] ;
Broadway
World: McCartney, Becerra Attend Leavitt Pavilion's Harmony Project
Concert 2010/07/27 ;
WSMV
Nashville: Clever Teen Records McCartney, Wings In 1974 ;
Calgary
Herald: Starr power ;
Calgary
Herald: Calgary drummer under Ringo Starr's spell for four decades ;
M&C:
In Pictures: 'Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band in Concert' ;
Stark
Silver Creek: Bed-in for Peace 1969 ;
Examiner:
Benefit concert set to help Lennon recording engineer get a new heart ;
CNN:
Man who murdered John Lennon up for parole again ;
New
York Daily News: Not in my lifetime! Yoko Ono continues to oppose
parole for John Lennon's killer, **** ***** ******* ;
Beatles
News: Reminder: We don't use his name ;
The
Weston Mercury: Memories of The Beatles wanted for documentary ;
Russia-InfoCentre:
Omsk Fine Arts Museum in Beatles Style ;
Bloomberg:
Beatles, Presley Pianos, Churchill's Teeth, Dinosaur for Sale ;
The
San Francisco Appeal: Music Roundup: Beatles, Bowie, Bicycles ;
Los
Angeles Times: Books - Beatles' split: All you need is a lawyer .
July 26, 2010 -
The
Canadian Press: A Beatle in the White House: Paul McCartney reflects on
performing for Obama ;
Sound
Spike: TV: "Paul McCartney: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for
Popular Song" on PBS ;
Pitch
Media: Paul McCartney at the Sprint Center ;
The
Tennessean: McCartney gets back to Nashville ;
Nashville
Scene: Paul McCartney Guitarist Brian Ray: The Cream Interview ;
Spinner
Canada: Fran Healy Keeping Vegetarian Promise to Paul McCartney ;
Minneapolis
Star Tribune: Ringo Star is a drummer, not just rock star ;
The
Gibson Interview – Mark Hudson ;
antiMusic:
KISS Do The Beatles ;
WSMV
Nashville: George Harrison's Sister Has Scoop On Fab 4 ;
M&C:
Yoko Ono to exhibit interactive Berlin show in September ;
M&C:
Heather Mills: 'Losing my leg was easier than marriage split' ;
Toronto
Sun: Losing leg easier than breakup: Mills ;
Telegraph:
Sir Peter Blake: why I chose Pop over pot .
July 25, 2010 -
Kansas
City Star: Paul McCartney's Sprint Center concert was one of the best
ever ;
Kansas
City Star: Review | Paul McCartney at the Sprint Center ;
Kansas
City Star: British icons Paul McCartney and Manchester United share
spotlight in Kansas City ;
Orlando
Sentinel: PBS sets John Lennon profile, modern-day Sherlock, Ken Burns’
‘Tenth Inning’ ;
Lancaster
Eagle Gazette: As always, Classical Mystery Tour is magical ;
Boca
Mag: Nothing Fake About the Fab Faux .
July 24, 2010 -
Chicago
Tribune: Ringo Starr at The Venue in Hammond ;
Daily
Tribune:: The Romantics tour in All-Starr Band ;
Pioneer
Press: Here's who Ringo Starr is hanging with this summer ;
Helium:
Biography: Ringo Starr ; Charlotte
Observer: The Beatle goes on ;
The
Tennessean: Paul McCartney gets back to Nashville ;
Charlotte
Observer: It's Paul! Where? There! ;
Northwest
Indiana Times: A Beatle among us ;
BBC News:
Beatles piano in Bonhams auction at Sussex festival ;
Express
Night Out: Take a Sad Song: 'The Unreleased Beatles' ;
Las
Vegas Review-Journal: Lennon tribute closing ;
Late
Rooms Press: Prague exhibition unveils John Lennon memorabilia ;
Crawdaddy!:
Origin of Song: Bittersweet Tales of “Isn’t It a Pity” ;
Liverpool
Echo: Eric Idle on Spamalot & his friendship with Beatles star
George Harrison ;
Kansas
City Star: Paul McCartney’s longtime guitarist talks about his own
music and what it’s like to play with the superstar ;
Examiner:
Apple Jam shine spotlight on Paul McCartney & Wings 'Band on the
Run' ;
Monroe
Evening News: Shout packs in the crowds at St. Mary's Park ;
Oxford
Press: Beatles tribute band coming to Oxford ;
Northewst
Indiana Times: Hammond Fab Four fan has amazing 'British invasion'
collection ;
Examiner:
Beatle concert site now a garage; Beatles remasters guiding Lennon
reissue work ; Daily
Mail: Heather Mills: The school building was not very attractive. But
it was a place where I was happy ;
Chiswick
W4: Renowned Chiswick artist recognised for his outstanding services to
the arts .
July 23, 2010 -
Zap2it:
Paul McCartney takes long and winding road to 'In Performance at the
White House' ;
Examiner:
Exclusive preview of PBS' 'In Performance at the White House' with Paul
McCartney -- what you'll see ;
Colorado
Springs Independent: Maybe we're amazed ; The
Observer: Interview: Paul McCartney ;
Undercover:
Paul McCartney and Neko Case Collaborate With Travis Frontman ;
Nashville
Scene: In defense of Paul McCartney ; Entertainment
Weekly: Jack White performs Beatles song at White House for Paul
McCartney, Obama: Watch it here ;
Los
Angeles Times: How did Jay Roach get a Beatles song for 'Dinner for
Schmucks'? ;
Box of Vision– Blog of Vision
- Photos of Lennon Box ;
AllAccess:
John Lennon Catalog Remastered; Re-Released ;
Beatles-Freak's
Reviews: Let Him Be (movie) ;
Prague
Monitor: Lennon memorabilia in Prague ;
Metrowny:
Lady Gaga desecrates John Lennon's memory! Lady Gaga at it again ;
The
Hollywood Gossip: Uptight Beatles Fans Irate Over Lady Gaga Pic ; Hindustan
Times: Piano played by Beatles on sale ;
Rochester
City Newspaper: Concert Review: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band at
CMAC ;
The
Syracuse Post Standard: Ringo Starr Performs (Photo1) ;
The
Syracuse Post Standard: Ringo Starr Performs (Photo2) ;
The
Syracuse Post Standard: Ringo Starr Performs (Photo3) - Edgar Winter
sang "Free Ride" and resurrected "Frankenstein" ;
Daytrippin'
Beatles Magazine: Ringo Starr joins Hard Rock to support Haiti relief
(VIDEO) ;
Minneapolis
Star Tribune: Ringo at 70: 'Not hiding from it' ;
Examiner:
Musician who appeared in Beatles 'Magical Mystery Tour' film and
recording sessions dies ;
Liverpool
Daily Post: Shirley Evans, accordionist with The Beatles, dies aged 78 ;
Shropshire
Star: Beatles’ actor Victor Spinetti at Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, in
Murdered to Death ;
MarketWatch:
Mounted Memories(TM) Signs Licensing Agreement with Live Nation
Merchandise to Produce Framed Presentations Featuring The Beatles ;
Jam!
Music: Soulive Tackle The Beatles .
July 22, 2010 -
Cleveland
Plain Dealer: Hits come easy for Ringo Starr and friends at Nautica
Pavilion ;
The
Sun: Ringo Starr's relations are also drummers ;
Kansas
City Star: Paul McCartney at the Sprint Center: The details ;
Daily
Mail: Paul McCartney is all dressed up on holiday with his girlfriend
Nancy Shevell ;
Spin
Magazine Online: Watch: White, Grohl Cover McCartney at White House ;
Pitchfork
Media: Watch: Jack White Covers the Beatles ' "Mother Nature's Son" at
White House ;
MeatInfo:
Eblex accuses McCartney of 'outdated' eco claims ;
The
Celebrity Cafe: Corn Flakes with John Lennon ;
Paul
Fraser Collectibles: From Brian May to John Lennon, investing in guitar
memorabilia Will Rock You ;
24-7PressRelease:
Check Out Norfolk's Beatles to Bowie Exhibition ;
San
Francisco Chronicle: Don't miss: 'Beatles to Bowie' ;
Daily
Mail: As new picture of Rolling Stone Mick Jagger as a youngster is
released: Spot the schoolboy rocker ;
AFP:
Beatles piano up for sale: auction house ;
Kansas
City Star: 'Yesterday': Local musicians share their Beatles memories ; Get
Surrey: Beatles' unseen Surrey past going up for auction .
July 21, 2010 -
Daily
Mail: Battered old piano played by the Beatles expected to fetch
£150,000 at auction ;
Guardian:
Beatles for sale – well their Abbey Road piano anyway ;
Live4ever:
Documentary: ‘How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin’ ;
Showbiz411:
Song for “Schmucks”: Beatles Score $1.5 Mil for “Fool on the Hill” ;
Coon
Rapids ECM Publishers: New Beatles exhibit opens at Minnesota History
Center in St. Paul ; The
L Magazine: 8 Beatles Hairstyles from 1963 to 1970 ;
Windsor
Star: Windsor man knew The Beatles ;
Liverpool
Echo: Brazilian duo in live recording of Beatles tracks at Hard Days
Night hotel ;
NPR:
All You Need Is Love (And Peace): The Beatles In Jazz ;
Web
User: Birth records show boom in Beatles-related names ;
National
Post: They can work it out ;
Newsday:
"Paul McCartney"--Press Play, 7.22.10 ;
antiMusic:
McCartney, Clapton, Avril, James Taylor, Maroon 5, Norah Jones, John
Lennon Included in Aid Still Required CD ;
eWorld
Post: McCartney’s tour and new solo album paves way for guitarist Brian
Ray ;
Oneindia:
Liam Gallagher idolised John Lennon ;
CBC
News: Lennon, Austen vie for spot on new U.K. coin ;
Gaming
Today: Lennon tribute ;
Examiner:
Box of Vision to publish Bob Dylan album artwork book ;
Chic
Dish: Stella McCartney Embarrassed About Her Fashion Career .
July 20, 2010 -
MSN:
McCartney over America ;
The
Salt Lake Tribune: One sign Sir Paul had never seen before ;
Gibson:
Jools Holland Presents… Ray Davies, Slash, Paul McCartney, B.B. King,
Oasis and More ;
Creative
Loafing: Paul McCartney, July 28 – where? ;
NineMSN:
McCartney's guilt over posh school ;
Blogcritics:
DVD Review: Paul McCartney Really Is Dead: The Last Testament Of George
Harrison .
July 19, 2010 -
Cleveland
Plain Dealer: Starr-struck: Rapping with Ringo ;
Webster
Post: The 'Dream Weaver' plays for Ringo ;
Youngstown
News, Wright tours with Ringo ;
The
Columbus Dispatch: Celebrities at 70 setting an active example for
others .
The
Daily Advertiser: There are places I'll remember, all my life... ;
KKTV: Saw
McCartney With Lennon ;
Kansas
City Star: Test how well you know Paul McCartney ;
Examiner:
Dave Grohl performs "Band on the Run" ;
Daily
Mail: Stella McCartney: I'll pull my children out of private school if
they get too posh ;
Mediabistro:
Guess Who Probably Won't Appear on Piers Morgan's CNN Show? .
New DVD:
Amazon.co.uk:
John Lennon - Love Is All You Need [DVD] ;10,000
Bullets: John Lennon: Love Is All You Need (DVD review) ;
Gibson:
John Lennon Immortalized on British Coin? ;
Gibson:
The Daily Throwdown: John Lennon’s Casino vs. John Lennon’s J-160E ;
Huffington
Post: Chasing John Lennon Down Broadway ;
Catholic
Herald: John Lennon never entirely shook off the Catholicism of his
youth ;
Niagara
Falls Reporter: Opinion: Lennon, Hawking, Friedman Accuse Government Of
Mishandling UFOS? .
Art
Daily: The Beatles' Abbey Road Piano in New 'Pioneers of Popular
Culture' Sale ;
Luxist:
The Beatles' Piano and Jackie O's Jewels at Auction ;
Toronto
Star: For sale: A schoolgirl’s unseen Beatles snaps ;
i-Newswire:
The Beatles Autographs Autographed Memorabilia ;
Spinner
Canada: Would the Beatles Have Made It Today? ;
Daily
American: Somerfest concludes with Beatles tribute band .
July 18, 2010 -
The
Observer: Interview: Paul McCartney ;
Palm
Beach Pulse: Ringo’s All-Starr Band pulls out the stops to liven up
Hard Rock crowd ;
Charlotte
Observer: All you need is love, or at least a good lawyer ;
Examiner:
John Lennon's face could be on British coin with your vote ;
The
Danville Commercial-News: Ringo still rocks at 70 ;
Consequence
of Sound: Alternative History X: Lennon Lives! ;
Keighley
News: Beatles’ fan Rebecca on Lennon project .
July 17, 2010 -
Liverpool
Echo: Beatle John Lennon could be face of new Royal Mint coin ;
RTT
News: John Lennon Fans Infuriated By Lady Gaga's Antics ;
The
Delaware County Daily Times: Gone Gaga! Beatles fans go nuts over Tweet .
The Denver Post:
Paul McCartney rolls back the years at Pepsi Center love fest ;
Metromix:
Beatlemania stays alive with Paul McCartney at the Pepsi Center |
Beatles legend takes the stage in Denver on Thursday ;
Charlotte
Observer: McCartney still has that Beatles aura ;
The
Salt Lake Tribune: McCartney delivers classics, delights crowd ;
Examiner:
Paul McCartney's 200th Show in Salt Lake City Utah: Fans keep posting
experiences on YouTube [VIDEO] ;
Examiner:
Paul McCartney live in Salt Lake City 7/13/10 - soundcheck and show
report ;
KKTV: Paul
McCartney ..Mac Is Back! ;
PeaceFMonline:
McCartney: Remove My Photos From McDonalds ;
Mediaite:
PBS Won’t Air Paul McCartney Concert Jab At President Bush ;
Mediabistro:
Paul McCartney's Pro-Library and Anti-Bush Comments Cut by PBS ; Mirror.co.uk:
Stella McCartney to design Team GB kit for London 2012 Olympics .
Creative
Loafing Atlanta: Ringo's All-Starr Band put on quite the surreal show
at Chastain Saturday night ;
NBC
Miami: Ringo Still a Starr ;
Pasadena Star-News:
Beatles Reunion For Ringo (2nd item) ;
Broward/Palm
Beach: Ringo Starr and his All-Star Band at Hard Rock Live ;
Broward/Palm
Beach: Top Five Gifts for Ringo Starr's 70th Birthday ;
St.
Augustine.com: Ringo Starr ;
St.
Augustine Record: Mom reaches out for Starr ;
Sky
of Blue Sea of Green: Come Together: Left-Handed Bassist Rocks at Ringo
Birthday Show ;
RetirementHomes.com:
Ringo Starr hits 70, not slowing down ;
Detroit
Free Press: Upcoming shows: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Ringo
Starr, John Mayer, Vans Warped Tour ;
411mania:
Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Kid Rock & More To Join Jerry Lee
Lewis On New Album .
Minnesota
Public Radio NewsQ: Beatles fans relive memories of Minnesota concert ;
Newsday:
Just a day in the life ;
Peninsula
Daily News: Beatles tribute band day-trips to Sequim Lavender Festival ;
Glen
Cove Patch, NY: Liverpool Shuffle to Channel The Beatles ;
Glen
Cove Patch, NY: Glen Cove Revives Beatlemania ;
Sachem
Patch, NY: Beatlemania at Holbrook Country Club ;
Marblehead
Patch, MA: Get Your Beatles Fix This Weekend ;
Blogcritics
Book Review: Beatles Gear: All the Fab Four's Instruments from Stage to
Studio by Andy Babiuk ;
WNYC: New
Sounds: Episode #2820: Beatles a la New Sounds ;
Spinner:
'Music Under the Stars' Documentary Traces Hollywood Bowl's History .
Apple Records Reissue Update:
New CD coming out on October 26th: "Those Were The Days: The Best Of
Apple Records"
Track Listing:
1. Those Were The Days / Mary Hopkin
2. Carolina In My Mind / James Taylor
3. Maybe Tomorrow / The Iveys
4. Thingumybob / The Black Dyke Mills Band
5. King Of Fuh / Brute Force
6. Sour Milk Sea / Jackie Lomax
7. Goodbye / Mary Hopkin
8. That's The Way God Planned It / Billy Preston
9. New Day / Jackie Lomax
10. Golden Slumbers-Carry That Weight / Trash
11. Give Peace A Chance / Hot Chocolate Band
12. Come And Get It / Badfinger
13. Ain't That Cute / Doris Troy
14. My Sweet Lord / Billy Preston
15. Try Some Buy Some / Ronnie Spector
16. Govinda / Radha Krishna Temple
17. We're On Our Way / Chris Hodge
18. Saturday Nite Special / The Sundown Playboys
19. God Save Us / Bill Elliot & The Elastic Oz Band
20. Sweet Music / Lon & Derrek van Eaton
21. Day After Day / Badfinger
July 15, 2010 -
Creative
Loafing: Concert review: Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band rock Ruth
Eckerd Hall ;
MarketWire:
VIP Meet/Greet Tickets and Premium Main Floor Tickets Released For
Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band: July 28, 2010 ;
Florida
Times-Union: 16 reasons to see Ringo Star Saturday in St. Augustine ;
Vanity
Fair: Found: Never-Before-Seen Photos of the Beatles at Their Homes ;
Chicago
Tribune: Birthday celebrations gone wild ;
MaccaBlog: The
concert of Paul McCartney in Mexico, broadcasted on mbc' ;
Consequence
of Sound: Paul McCartney sends all his lovin’ to SLC (7/13) ;
M&C:
Sir Paul McCartney asks for photos to be removed from McDonalds ;
Huffington
Post: PBS Won't Air Paul McCartney's Jab At Bush During White House
Concert Special ;
Boston
Herald: Dead ringer ;
PeaceFMonline:
Paul McCartney's Designer Daughter to Outfit Team Great Britain at 2012 ;
Sky
News: Stella McCartney To Design Team GB Olympic Outfits For London 2012 ;
Nashville
Scene: Ted Nugent Tonight at The Wildhorse ;
Digital
Spy: BBC Two filming Live Aid drama ;
Telegraph
Blogs: Sir Bob Geldof: the movie ;
Why
Fame: John Lennon's Fans React to Lady Gaga Playing his Piano Photo! ;
Norwalk
Plus: Dinner and song with Marc Cohn at The Ridgefield Playhouse on
Saturday, July 24 ;
Montreal
Gazette: Santana energized by tour with Winwood ;
antiMusic:
Beatles Revolver Artist The Focus of Inside The Music Premiere ;
RTT
News: Smithsonian Channel's "Inside The Music" To Feature Beatles
Associate Klaus Voormann ;
TCPalm:
Beatles tribute band to perform at Sunrise Theatre on Sunday ;
Las
Vegas Sun: Beatles tribute band sues competitor in federal court ;
Liverpool
Echo: Four Liverpool musicians win roles in the Beatles Sessions show
at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles ;
WROC-TV:
The Beatles in Laser Light ;
Toronto
Star: Rain: Multimedia extravaganza on Beatles is a crowd-pleaser ;
Atlantic
City Central: Ladies and Gentlemen … the Sheatles! ;
Gibson:
Alt-Rockers Pay Tribute to Beatles’ Hamburg Days ;
The
Desert Sun: Songs that will get you running .
July 14, 2010 -
The
Salt Lake Tribune: Photo Gallery: Paul McCartney in Salt Lake City ;
Washington
Post: PBS leaves Paul McCartney's George W. Bush jab on the cutting
room floor ;
Rochester
City Newspaper: Rock: Ringo Starr (7/21) ;
Music
Box: News in Review: George Harrison, Keith Richards, Radiohead, John
Mellencamp, Richard Thompson ;
Spinner
UK: Unseen Beatles Pictures Show Unguarded Home Lives ;
CBS
News: Secret Beatles Pictures Revealed ;
Daily
News: Lady Gaga is hated by fans of the Beatles ;
MTV:
The Beatles’ ‘Norwegian Wood’ Licensed For An Adaptation Of… ‘Norwegian
Wood’ ;
The
Tennessean: Local songwriter relives Beatles mania ;
Paste:
Guided By Voices, Nada Surf Members Form Beatles Tribute Band ;
Minneapolis
Star Tribune: Little light in dark play about the early days of the
Beatles ;
DimeWars:
Jay-Z & Black Eyed Peas In 2010 Tour Earning List Top 15 ;
Deseret
News: Interested in a free Paul McCartney T-shirt? ;
Philadelphia
Daily News: Live Aid had great sound and an even better conscience .
July 13, 2010 -
KSTU:
Paul McCartney In Utah: McCartney performs at sold out concert in Utah ;
The
Salt Lake Tribune: Paul McCartney tonight! ;
Salt
Lake Magazine: Macca lands in the Beehive ;
Exclaim
News: Paul McCartney Emerges Victorious in Battle Against McDonald’s ;
News
Observer: Ringo brings star power ;
Liverpool
Echo: Beatles Day a huge success for Liverpool ;
Screen
Daily: Tran Anh Hung's Norwegian Wood to feature Beatles' original song ;
Daily
Mail: At home with the Beatles: Unseen photos taken by star-struck
teenager who visited the Fab Four every weekend ;
Telegraph:
Revealed: photos of a teenage Beatles fan ;
The
Sun: Beatles fan sells snaps of heroes ;
Examiner:
Photos of Beatles at home to be auctioned; going Gaga over what? ;
The
Atlantic: Lady Gaga Plays John Lennon's Piano. Big Deal? ;
Entertainment
Weekly: Picture of Lady Gaga at John Lennon's piano lands on Twitter;
Beatles fans freak out ;
Yahoo!
Music UK: Lady Gaga Photo Irks Beatles Fans - Stop The Presses! ;
Huffington
Post: Art Info: Between A Dance And A Scream: A Q&A with Yoko Ono ;
Coventry
Telegraph: Celebrity guitar maker injured as fire destroys Stoke
workshop ;
New
University Online: The Transcendent ‘Project’ Glows ;
Spinner
Canada: Nada Surf Drummer Recreates Beatles' First Hamburg Date ;
M&C:
Phil Spector`s wife thinks album can 'stand up' to legendary recordings .
July 12, 2010 - Pictured at left, Paul McCartney
performs at AT&T Park, San Francisco.
Related Links:
San
Francisco Chronicle: Paul McCartney blows San Francisco away ;
Examiner:
More exclusive pics of Paul McCartney rockin' in the park in San
Francisco last Saturday ;
The
Tacoma News Tribune: TNT Beatles freak reports back from Sir Paul’s San
Fran shindig ;
SFist:
Relevant Facebook Status Update of the Day: Paul McCartney .
Other News: The
Salt Lake Tribune: McCartney in Utah: Favorite songs from Sir Paul ;
Cache
Valley Daily: Providence man crafts custom guitar for Paul McCartney ;
Daily
Star: Sir Paul McCartney in MacDonald's victory .
The
Herald-Sun: Ringo rocks DPAC stage excited crowd ;
OfficialWire:
Look As Young As You Feel ;
MSNBC:
Would Beatles make it in today's music world? ;
Film
School Rejects: Sunday Shorts: I Met the Walrus ;
New
York Daily News: Photo of Lady Gaga playing John Lennon's white piano
removed by son after Beatles fans complain ;
Examiner:
'Paul McCartney Really Is Dead' DVD is beyond bad -- it's tasteless and
stupid ;
Minneapolis
Star Tribune: Little light in dark play about the early Beatles ;
Chillicothe
Gazette: Rare Beatles recording still headed for October auction ;
Oneindia:
George Harrison's widow slams Rodney Bewes ;
RTT
News: Stones, Beatles Featured At Upcoming Photo Exhibit ;
RTT
News: Ex-Oasis Singer Guesses Which Song John Lennon May Have Covered ;
Bilboard
Biz: Smithsonian Channel Goes 'Inside The Music' .
July 11, 2010 -
Click
Liverpool: Third annual Beatles Day hits Liverpool and beyond ;
San
Jose Mercury News: Review: McCartney thrills in return to SF ;
TMCNet:
McCartney will hit high notes ;
Examiner:
McCartney birthday surprise was tearful moment for ex-Beatle Ringo Starr ;
Cincinnati.com:
Ringo Starr entertains PNC crowd ;
New
York Times: Turn 70. Act Your Grandchild’s Age ;
Telegraph:
George Harrison's 'terrified' widow hits back at actor ;
Honolulu
Star Advertiser: Art gallery sued over alleged Lennon fakes ;
PopDash:
Lady Gaga Pictured Playing John Lennon's Piano ;
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Lady Gaga angers Beatles fans ;
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Talk Radio: John Lennon's Lover May Pang on JJJS - "John would have had
a Blog Talk Radio Show!!!" say May ;
Telegraph:
Unseen pictures of Rolling Stones and Beatles unveiled in Swinging
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NME: Unseen
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Film
Threat: Paul McCartney Really Is Dead: The Last Testament Of George
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Tribune: Cheap Trick's show at Ravinia reviewed ;
Pasadena
Star-News: Beatles tribute band The Fab Four kick off Party in the
Plaza summer concerts at Pasadena Civic Auditorium ;
Deseret
News: 'Imagine' the ultimate Beatle fan .
July 10, 2010 -
Washington
Post: Peter Doggett's "You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After
the Breakup" ;
San
Francisco Chronicle: Paul McCartney in SF: The Last Beatle for Sale ;
Los
Angeles Times: Live review: 'Beatles Celebration' at Hollywood Bowl ;
RTT
News: John Lennon's Son Releases Single With Girlfriend ;
Daily
Mail: Lady Gaga angers Beatles fans by playing John Lennon's piano ;
Liverpool
Daily Post: Beatles Day events guide .
July 9, 2010 -
Huffington
Post: Ringo Starr And His All-Starr Band: The Greatest Concert I Will
Ever Go To ;
Spinner:
Ringo Starr Gets a Little Help From His Friend Ben Harper for PBS Live
Special ;The
Herald-Sun: Ringo And Friends ;
M&C:
In Pictures: 'Ringo Starr in Concert at the State Theater' ;
The
Zeitgeisty Report: Happy birthday Ringo Starr…The Beatles unsung hero
is 70! ;
California
Chronicle: One Beatle becomes a septuagenarian ;
CD Insight:
McCartney Joins Starr On Stage for 70th Birthday ;
Billboard:
Paul McCartney Joins Ringo Starr Onstage in New York .
Examiner:
Ringo Starr presented with drum set birthday cake at Radio City (VIDEO,
Photos) ;
YouTube - Ringo
Starr & Paul Mccartney Beatle Reunion Birthday Song 7/7/10 Radio
City Music Hall NY ;
YouTube
- Ringo Starr & the All Stars - With A Little Help From My Friends
live 7/7/10 w/ Yoko ;
YouTube - Ringo
Starr - A Little Help from My Friends - finale 7-7-10.MP4 ;
YouTube - McCartney
and Starr do Birthday July 7, 2010
.
The
Collective Review: Paul McCartney's show at London's Hyde Park ;
SFist:
NIMBY Watch: Paul McCartney, Noise Threat? ;
Huffington
Post: Paul McCartney In Denver: WIN Tickets To Live Concert ;
PR.com: Apple Jam to
Perform Paul McCartney’s ‘Band on the Run’ Album Live and in Its
Entirety at Seattle’s Triple Door, Coinciding with the Landmark LP’s
Reissue ;
KSL TV: Cache Valley
man makes gift guitar for Paul McCartney ;
Marin Independent
Journal: Second Larkspur ferry added for McCartney concert ;
The
Salt Lake Tribune: Lead guitarist for McCartney band to release solo
album ;
Rolling
Stone: Delaney & Bonnie's 'With Eric Clapton' Goes Deluxe ;
Ear
Sucker: Photo: Lady Gaga playing John Lennon’s piano ;
CBC
News: Nowhere Boy to open Mich. film fest ;
Liverpool
Echo: Baby girl for Nowhere Boy director Sam Taylor-Wood and John
Lennon actor Aaron Johnson ;
89.3
KPCC: Bettye Lavette sings The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl ;
Manchester
Enterprise: Beatlemania hits Manchester with Toppermost performance
(with video) ;
The
Japan Times Online: Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper' album cover mystery a piece
of Japanese history ;
Independent.ie:
They love them, yeah, yeah, yeah ;
Mirror.co.uk:
Pall's act is looking old ;
Fox
8 WJW: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame hopes for compromise in royalties
battle between radio, performers ; Screen
Rant: New ‘Men in Black 3′ Plot Details Emerge .
July 8, 2010 - Paul McCartney Joins Ringo & His All
Starr Band On Stage To Sing "Birthday":
Paul McCartney unexpectedly joined Ringo and His All Starr Band on
Wednesday evening at Radio City Music Hall to sing The Beatles' "Birthday" to Ringo who turned
70 on July 7th. Ringo played drums as Paul sang vocals while playing
his signature Hofner bass.
At the end of the song Paul wished Ringo a happy birthday and said "I
love you," as they hugged. Yoko Ono (who sang onstage earlier with
Ringo during "Give Peace A
Chance") was given a hug from Paul and Ringo as they left the
stage.
Video Clips:
YouTube - Sir Paul
and Ringo Radio City Music Hall 070710 Ringo's 70th Birthday ; PAUL McCARTNEY HELPS
RINGO CELEBRATE 70, DRUMMER TALKS ABOUT BEATLES MATE ;
Spin
Magazine Online: WATCH: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr Together Again ;
Examiner:
Ringo Starr celebrates 70th birthday; receives star at Mohegan Sun Walk
of Fame (VIDEO) ;
Music
Radar: Happy Birthday, Ringo Starr! Celebrate The Beatles drummer's
70th with his greatest performances ever! .
Also present was Ringo's wife, Barbara
Bach; Ringo's grandchildren; Zach Starkey; Olivia Harrison; Joe Walsh;
Gary Brooker; Mick Jones; Richard Marx; Billy Squier; Gary Burr; Peter
Asher; Greg Lake; Max Weinberg; Brian Johnson; Angus Young; Steven Van
Zandt; Nils
Lofgren; Jim Keltner; Mark Rivera; Jeff Lynne; Colin Hay; Spike Lee;
and Sid Bernstein among others. Slideshow
.
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NME: Paul McCartney
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Examiner:
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City - report #3 ;
Examiner:
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4 (pics. video, details!!!) ;
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fans (more pics, videos) ;
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his friends at huge party in Times Square ;
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The
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The
Times Record: Happy birthday, Ringo!
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Daily
Star: Jane Asher: 'Legalise all drugs' ;
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Axe Music: New Trailer, Classic photo of JOHN LENNON from Biopic
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Toledo
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Tango: Aaron Johnson And Sam Taylor-Wood Welcome Daughter .
July 7, 2010 -
Ringo Celebrates His 70th Birthday With Fans At The Hard Rock Cafe In
New York's Times Square:
Video: RINGO
STARR CELEBRATES 70TH BIRTHDAY WITH PEACE & LOVE . Photos
.
Web
Links:
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Associated Press: Ringo celebrates birthday with `Peace' salute ;
Los
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CBS
Evening News: Ringo Starr -- "You Say it's Your Birthday" ;
San
Francisco Chronicle: Ringo Starr wants his 'peace & love' plea to
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70th birthday ; The
Globe and Mail: Peace and love with Ringo Starr ;
Telegraph:
Ringo Starr: The rime of the ancient yellow submariner ;
New
York Daily News: Beatle Ringo Starr turns 70 Wednesday, but the
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Newsroom: Happy Birthday, Ringo Starr! ;
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News: Ringo Starr Wants "Peace and Love" for His 70th Birthday ;
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pictures (slideshow #1) ;
PennLive:
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his fans outside, doing the peace and love thing.
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July 6, 2010 - Press Release for Apple
Records Reissue Campaign:
Apple
Records Catalogue
Remastered and Reissued on CD and
Digital Download
Badfinger, Billy Preston, Mary Hopkin,
James Taylor, and
More Classics Set for Release on October 26th
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.,
July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Launched by The Beatles in
1968, as the new outlet for their own recordings as well as the music
of an eclectic roster of artists - James Taylor, Badfinger, Billy
Preston, Mary Hopkin, Doris Troy, and Jackie Lomax among them - who
were all personally brought to the label by The Beatles (individually
and/or collectively), Apple Records made popular music history from the
very moment it opened its doors.
Four decades later, Apple Corps
Ltd. and EMI Music raise the curtain on
remastered CD and digital download releases of 15 key albums from the
Apple Records catalog. All 15 titles will be released on October
26, 2010. Most of the physical CDs will include bonus
material. Together, the 15 albums represent the first ever Apple
Records releases to be available via digital download.
In the revolutionary spirit of
1968, The Beatles' explosive musical
output (characterized by their double-LP White Album) was only exceeded
by their fascination with what they saw and heard going on around
them. Five years into The Beatles' reign, Apple Records afforded
them the unique opportunity to sign new (and established) artists who
appealed to each of them. In turn, the introduction of an artist
on The Beatles' record label was an imprimatur taken very seriously by
fans across the universe.
Apple Records' utopian
artist-orientated mission immediately set it
apart, as the first operation of its kind in the major-label
sphere. Diversity was celebrated, and artists were encouraged to
record and release their music in a friendly creative
environment. Apple developed a distinctive graphic aesthetic,
from its legendary 'apple-core' logo to its advertising and
merchandising, in the process setting a subtle new benchmark for the
industry to follow.
From 1968 to 1973, Apple Records
bedazzled the world with a rainbow
spectrum of releases - and fans were unusually well-informed about
individual involvements of The Beatles with nearly every project.
1968's self-titled debut album by Boston-based singer-songwriter James
Taylor, for example, features Paul McCartney and George Harrison on
"Carolina In My Mind." Paul was instrumental in bringing the
Welsh chanteuse Mary Hopkin to Apple, and produced her debut single,
"Those Were The Days." Badfinger, also from Wales, was still
known as The Iveys when they recorded "Come And Get It," written and
produced by Paul (for The Magic Christian movie soundtrack).
The Beatles had been fans of
Billy Preston ever since seeing him in
Little Richard's band in Hamburg in 1962. George went on to
produce and play on Preston's Apple debut, That's the Way God Planned
It. Harrison was one of the producers and played (along with
Ringo Starr) on Doris Troy's self-titled Apple album. And George
also produced and played (with Paul and Ringo) on Jackie Lomax's debut
album, Is This What You Want? featuring the Harrison composition, "Sour
Milk Sea."
John was much taken with the
music of The Modern Jazz Quartet, who
released the only two jazz albums in the Apple catalogue. Ringo
was intrigued by the music of contemporary British classical composer
John Tavener, and his Apple album, The Whale has become one of the most
sought-after Apple collectibles of all time.
Each of the 15 albums in this
bumper batch of Apple Records releases
has been digitally remastered at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in London by
the same dedicated team of engineers behind The Beatles' recent
remastered catalogue releases of 2009.
The Apple Records albums reissued
in the campaign are:
JAMES TAYLOR (1968) by James
Taylor
James' debut album was recorded
in London in 1968 and remains the
hidden gem in his extensive catalogue. A distinctive English
sensibility informs this beautiful early work, notable for its original
versions of James' signature tunes "Something In The Way She Moves" and
"Carolina In My Mind."
MAGIC CHRISTIAN MUSIC (1970) by
Badfinger
Magic Christian Music rejoices in
sweet, colourful pop and prefigures
the songwriting powerhouse that Badfinger would become. Featuring the
worldwide smash hit "Come And Get It," written and produced by Paul
McCartney, alongside two other songs created for the 1969 Peter Sellers
/ Ringo Starr movie The Magic Christian, based on the satirical novel
by Terry Southern.
NO DICE (1970) by Badfinger
The first album with guitarist
Joey Molland, No Dice is a watershed
collection of power pop that bridges the band's commercial instincts
with the classic, no-frills rock that became their trademark. Includes
the Top 10 single, "No Matter What," and the original version of the
Ivor Novello and Grammy Award winning "Without You," made famous by
Harry Nilsson, and later Mariah Carey.
STRAIGHT UP (1972) by Badfinger
Long considered to be the group's
finest album, Straight Up is a
glorious collection of strong melodies, insightful lyrics and deep
emotion. Produced in part by George Harrison and containing the U.S.
hit, "Baby Blue," plus the worldwide smash "Day After Day" - featuring
George and the group's Pete Ham joining forces on the superb
synchronized slide guitar solo.
ASS (1974) by Badfinger
Joey Molland assumes half the
songwriting on this, the group's heaviest
and most serious album. Ass is solid gold Badfinger, partly recorded at
the then state-of-the-art Apple Studios at 3 Savile Row, London, and
contains the group's valedictory "Apple Of My Eye," written by Pete Ham.
POST CARD (1969) by
Mary Hopkin
Mary Hopkin's debut is a treasury
of popular song. Produced by Paul
McCartney and featuring especially-written numbers from Donovan, Harry
Nilsson and, in rare songwriting mode, George Martin; plus classics
from the Gershwins and Irving Berlin. Mary's pure, folk-inspired vocals
make for a beguiling, dreamy album. Also includes her global smash hit
"Those Were The Days."
EARTH SONG, OCEAN SONG (1971) by
Mary Hopkin
Issued in 1971, this is Mary
Hopkin's coming-of-age collection, packed
with socially-conscious, lyrically-aware anthems from the cream of the
era's folk protagonists: Ralph McTell, Gallagher & Lyle, Tom Paxton
and Cat Stevens. Mary defines her art on this album, coordinated by
legendary producer and Mary's husband-to-be at the time, Tony Visconti.
THAT'S THE WAY GOD PLANNED IT
(1969) by Billy Preston
Billy's Apple debut, on which he
expanded his palette of gospel and
R&B to embrace rock themes, features guest players Eric Clapton,
Ginger Baker and Keith Richards. Produced by George Harrison, after
Billy was invited to The Beatles' Get Back sessions, That's The Way...
is a cross-over masterwork that includes Billy's breakthrough chart
hit, for which this album is named.
ENCOURAGING WORDS (1970) by Billy
Preston
Encouraging Words is steeped in
exemplary playing and songwriting...
and pure soul. Produced by George Harrison and packed with originals
and inspired covers, including "My Sweet Lord" and "All Things (Must)
Pass" - donated by George before he released them himself - and the
little-heard Harrison-Preston gospel hymn "Sing One For The Lord." This
is Billy on the launch pad just before he rocketed to U.S. No. 2
success with "Outta Space" for A&M Records.
DORIS TROY (1970) by Doris Troy
The self-titled Apple album from
the legendary Doris Troy, nicknamed
'Mama Soul' by her British fans, is an exciting union of R&B,
gospel and rock. It showcases four little-known songs Doris co-wrote
with George Harrison, two of which also credit Stephen Stills and Ringo
Starr. Other guests include Billy Preston, Peter Frampton and Eric
Clapton.
IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT? (1968) by
Jackie Lomax
Yes! This is a cracking album of
powerful late-Sixties rock and
blue-eyed soul by Liverpool vocalist Jackie Lomax. Among the many
highlights is George Harrison's White Album-era song "Sour Milk Sea,"
given to Jackie and featuring guest players including George, Paul
McCartney, Ringo Starr, Keith Richards and Eric Clapton.
UNDER THE JASMIN TREE (1968)
& SPACE (1969) by the Modern Jazz
Quartet (a 2-on-1 CD)
Two albums of high-class
improvisational bebop recorded by Atlantic
Records legends the MJQ while on secondment to Apple. With their unique
line-up of piano, vibes, bass and drums, the Quartet brought old-style
tuxedo excellence and cool organic jazz to the Apple catalogue.
THE WHALE (1970) & CELTIC
REQUIEM (1971) by John Tavener (a 2-on-1
CD)
Sir John Tavener was knighted by
The Queen in 2000 for his services to
music, and he remains one of Britain's most popular classical
composers. Apple's recordings of 'The Whale,' his avant-garde oratorio,
and 'Celtic Requiem,' written for soprano, orchestra and children's
choir, were his first ever full-length releases. He was championed by
John & Yoko, and befriended by Ringo Starr.
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Apple Records Reissue Update (07/17/10):
New CD coming out on October 26th: "Those Were The Days: The Best Of
Apple Records"
Track Listing:
1. Those Were The Days / Mary Hopkin
2. Carolina In My Mind / James Taylor
3. Maybe Tomorrow / The Iveys
4. Thingumybob / The Black Dyke Mills Band
5. King Of Fuh / Brute Force
6. Sour Milk Sea / Jackie Lomax
7. Goodbye / Mary Hopkin
8. That's The Way God Planned It / Billy Preston
9. New Day / Jackie Lomax
10. Golden Slumbers-Carry That Weight / Trash
11. Give Peace A Chance / Hot Chocolate Band
12. Come And Get It / Badfinger
13. Ain't That Cute / Doris Troy
14. My Sweet Lord / Billy Preston
15. Try Some Buy Some / Ronnie Spector
16. Govinda / Radha Krishna Temple
17. We're On Our Way / Chris Hodge
18. Saturday Nite Special / The Sundown Playboys
19. God Save Us / Bill Elliot & The Elastic Oz Band
20. Sweet Music / Lon & Derrek van Eaton
21. Day After Day / Badfinger
(08/05/10)
Official Press Release Announces Apple Records Releases (including CD
bonus tracks and extra downloadable content):
'Come
and Get It: The Best Of Apple Records' First Commercial Multi-Artist
Compilation In Apple's History Set For Release On October 26th, 2010
'THE RADHA KRISHNA TEMPLE' ADDED
TO HISTORIC RELEASE OF ORIGINAL APPLE ALBUMS FROM 1968 TO 1973 -
REMASTERED CDs AND APPLE'S FIRST DIGITAL DOWNLOADS DUE OCTOBER 26th,
2010
CD BONUS TRACKS AND DIGITAL
DOWNLOAD EXTRAS NOW ANNOUNCED
LONDON, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ --
The dazzling range of music originally issued by Apple Records between
1968 and 1973, which is now the subject of an unprecedented multi-album
worldwide campaign starting October 26th -- including remastered CDs
(with bonus material revealed for the first time below) and Apple's
first digital downloads -- will now be augmented by two additional
titles: 'Come and Get It: The Best Of Apple Records,' the first
commercially issued multi-artist compilation in the label's history;
and 'The Radha Krishna Temple,' the self-titled album of devotional
music produced by George Harrison.
'Come and Get It: The Best Of
Apple Records,' a 21-track compilation of singles, ranging from the
folk-rooted tunes of Mary Hopkin and James Taylor, and the energetic
rock of Badfinger (also The Iveys) and Jackie Lomax, to the deep soul
of Doris Troy and Billy Preston, will also be released in the physical
and digital marketplace on October 26th, 2010.
'Come and Get It' displays
Apple's vibrant years of musical experimentation in full flower, from
bona fide hit singles to the cult classics of the catalogue, as
represented by brass band The Black Dyke Mills Band, Cajun collective
The Sundown Playboys, and more. Hot Chocolate (as 'The Hot Chocolate
Band') makes an appearance, as does Ronnie Spector, Bill Elliot &
The Elastic Oz Band, Chris Hodge, Brute Force, and others.
Launched by The Beatles in 1968,
Apple served as the new outlet for their own recordings as well as the
music of an eclectic roster of artists who were all personally brought
to the label by The Beatles (individually and/or collectively).
In the
revolutionary spirit of the times, Apple's utopian artist-orientated
mission celebrated diversity in a friendly creative environment.
The
result was a rainbow spectrum of music, from folk, rock and soul to The
Modern Jazz Quartet and the work of contemporary British classical
composer John Tavener.
As Apple Corps Ltd. and EMI Music
prepare for the upcoming 17 album CD and digital download release, it
is a reminder that the introduction of an artist on The Beatles' record
label was avidly followed by fans across the universe -- then and
now.
Each of the albums has been digitally remastered at EMI's Abbey Road
Studios in London by the same dedicated team of engineers behind The
Beatles' recent remastered catalogue releases of 2009.
Details of 'Come And Get It' and
each original album along with newly announced bonus material are as
follows:
COME AND GET IT: THE BEST OF
APPLE RECORDS
1 Those Were The Days / Mary
Hopkin
The multi-million selling debut
45 by Mary Hopkin was UK No. 1 for six weeks in 1968 and was produced
by Paul McCartney, who discovered this 1920s Russian folk song in a
London night club.
2 Carolina In My Mind / James
Taylor
Taken from his self-titled debut
album, this is the original version of 'Carolina In My Mind', cut in
London in 1968. Issued as a US single, it features Paul McCartney on
bass and George Harrison on backing vocals.
3 Maybe Tomorrow / The Iveys
The Iveys were brought to Apple
by former Beatles roadie Mal Evans and 'Maybe Tomorrow' was a hit in
Holland and a minor hit in the US, before the band changed its name to
Badfinger.
4 Thingumybob / The Black Dyke
Mills Band
Paul McCartney's theme tune for a
1968 British TV comedy drama series, recorded by the most famous brass
band in the world.
5 King Of Fuh / Brute Force
Brute Force is a New York
songwriter and this single was championed by John Lennon and George
Harrison, but 'Fuh' rhymes with 'Uh', and 'the Fuh king' was therefore
banned back in 1969.
6 Sour Milk Sea / Jackie Lomax
Jackie Lomax has a great
blue-eyed soul voice that more than does justice to this otherwise
unavailable 'White Album'-era song by George Harrison. Paul and Ringo
provide rhythm and Eric Clapton plays lead guitar.
7 Goodbye / Mary Hopkin
Mary's hugely successful
follow-up to 'Those Were The Days' was written by Paul McCartney, and
features Paul providing his own thigh-slapping percussion throughout.
8 That's The Way God Planned It /
Billy Preston
Billy Preston's breakthrough UK
hit, reaching No. 11, features the stellar line-up of Billy on
keyboards, George Harrison on guitar, Keith Richards on bass, Ginger
Baker on drums and Eric Clapton on lead guitar.
9 New Day / Jackie Lomax
An original non-album Lomax 45
that was co-produced with Mal Evans, and single-handedly defines the
Jackie Lomax sound: British soul meets R&B with horns.
10 Golden Slumbers-Carry That
Weight / Trash
A powerful interpretation of two
songs from The Beatles' Abbey Road, recorded by Trash, a heavy Scottish
group that came to Apple via their producer, former Shadows drummer
Tony Meehan.
11 Give Peace A Chance / Hot
Chocolate Band
This completely re-worded British
reggae version of John Lennon's peace anthem was brought to Apple in a
one-off deal by the band that became hugely popular in the Seventies
with a string of classic disco hits.
12 Come And Get It / Badfinger
Written and produced by Paul
McCartney for The Magic Christian film starring Peter Sellers and Ringo
Starr, 'Come And Get It' was a massive worldwide hit and the first
record issued by The Iveys under their new name of Badfinger.
13 Ain't That Cute / Doris Troy
Soul singer-songwriter Doris Troy
had scored hits before coming to Apple in 1969, and she and George
Harrison wrote 'Ain't That Cute' from scratch in the studio -- the
first time George had ever written a song that way.
14 My Sweet Lord / Billy Preston
George Harrison produced this
soulful, gospel version of his most famous solo song, which he gave to
Billy Preston before he had recorded it and released it himself.
15 Try Some Buy Some / Ronnie
Spector
Ronnie Spector, one-time Ronette
and former wife of legendary producer Phil, recorded this George
Harrison original in 1971. George later re-cut it himself for Living In
The Material World, using the exact same backing as Ronnie's single.
16 Govinda / Radha Krishna Temple
'Govinda' is a Sanskrit hymn to
Krishna, and was a UK Top 30 hit for the Radha Krishna Temple in 1970.
Produced by George Harrison, who also plays bass and accordion.
17 We're On Our Way / Chris Hodge
In 1972, Chris Hodge, a young
British pop singer with a fascination for UFOs, caught the attention of
Ringo Starr who signed Chris to Apple. 'We're On Our Way' was recorded
at Apple's own studio in the basement of 3 Savile Row, London, and was
a hit in America.
18 Saturday Nite Special / The
Sundown Playboys
'Saturday Nite Special' is a
lover's lament sung in Cajun French by this cross-generational
collective from Louisiana, USA, who came to Apple when their teenage
accordionist sent in the song on a whim.
19 God Save Us / Bill Elliot
& The Elastic Oz Band
John Lennon and Yoko Ono wrote
this fundraiser for the defense in the famous Oz Obscenity Trial of
1971 and produced it too with Mal Evans and Phil Spector. Vocalist Bill
Elliot later signed to George Harrison's Dark Horse label.
20 Sweet Music / Lon & Derrek
van Eaton
New Jersey's Lon & Derrek van
Eaton were one of the last acts to sign to Apple in 1971 and the first
to make use of Apple's then state-of-the-art recording studio. George
Harrison produced 'Sweet Music' and Ringo played drums.
21 Day After Day / Badfinger
The band's third single for Apple
was produced by George Harrison, who duetted with the band's Pete Ham
on the slide guitar solo. It went UK Top 10 in 1972, and peaked at No.
4 Billboard in the US, in the same week that Nilsson's cover of
Badfinger's 'Without You' was at No. 1.
JAMES TAYLOR (1968) by James
Taylor
James Taylor's debut album,
recorded in 1968, includes two of his best loved songs, 'Something In
The Way She Moves' and 'Carolina In My Mind'. Both are familiar to
millions from the 1976 versions that open his 11 x Platinum Greatest
Hits, but were first recorded for Apple Records in 1968. Here are the
original recordings, alongside 10 equally strong others, made in London
with a little help from top musicians and some baroque English strings.
This Remastered CD includes four
Bonus Tracks, all previously unreleased:
* 'Sunny
Skies' / studio demo, later re-recorded for 1970's Sweet Baby James
* 'Let Me
Ride' / studio demo, later re-recorded for 1971's Mud Slide Slim And
The Blue Horizon
* 'Sunshine
Sunshine' / solo acoustic demo of a song from James Taylor
* 'Carolina In
My Mind' / solo acoustic demo of a song from James Taylor
MAGIC CHRISTIAN MUSIC (1970) by
Badfinger
Magic Christian Music is a sweet,
colorful pop album packed full of early gems from the songwriting
powerhouse that began as The Iveys and later became Badfinger. Also
featuring the worldwide smash hit 'Come And Get It', written and
produced by Paul McCartney for the 1969 Peter Sellers / Ringo Starr
movie The Magic Christian.
This Remastered CD includes five
Bonus Tracks, all previously unreleased rare recordings by The Iveys:
* 'And Her
Daddy's A Millionaire' / alternative version
* 'Mrs Jones'
/ remix of an Iveys single-that-never-was
* 'Sali Bloo'
/ mono mix
* 'See-Saw
Granpa' / mono mix
* 'I've Been
Waiting' / unedited take of this psychedelic cult classic
Six further rare Iveys tracks
will be available exclusively as Digital Downloads:
* 'Dear Angie'
/ mono mix
* 'No Escaping
Your Love' / mono mix
* 'Think About
The Good Times' / previously unreleased mono mix
* 'Yesterday
Ain't Coming Back / previously unreleased mono mix
* 'Arthur' /
previously unreleased stereo remix.
* 'Storm In A
Teacup' / from Apple's 1969 Wall's Ice Cream EP
NO DICE (1970) by Badfinger
The first album with guitarist
and singer-songwriter Joey Molland, No Dice is a watershed collection
of power pop that bridges the band's commercial instincts with the
classic, no-frills rock that became their trademark. Includes the Top
10 single, 'No Matter What', and the original version of the Ivor
Novello and Grammy Award winning 'Without You', made famous by Harry
Nilsson, and later Mariah Carey.
This Remastered CD includes five
Bonus Tracks, all previously unreleased rare recordings; the last five
of which were all produced by Mal Evans:
* 'I Can't
Take It' / extended version / produced by Geoff Emerick
* 'Without
You' / mono studio demo
* 'Get Down' /
mono studio demo
* 'Photograph'
(aka 'Friends Are Hard To Find') / alternative version
* 'Believe Me'
/ alternative version
* 'No Matter
What' / mono demo version
Two further previously unreleased
tracks will be available exclusively as Digital Downloads:
* 'Love Me Do'
/ instrumental version
* 'Get Down' /
extended stereo version
STRAIGHT UP (1972) by Badfinger
Long considered to be the group's
finest album, Straight Up is a glorious collection of strong melodies,
insightful lyrics and deep emotion. Produced in part by George Harrison
and containing the U.S. hit, 'Baby Blue', plus the worldwide smash 'Day
After Day' -- featuring George and the group's Pete Ham joining forces
on the superb synchronized slide guitar solo.
This Remastered CD includes six
Bonus Tracks, all produced by the Grammy Award-winning Geoff Emerick,
three of which are previously unreleased songs:
* 'I'll Be The
One' / originally intended as a Badfinger single
* 'Name Of The
Game' / first version; the cancelled single, Apple 35
* 'Baby Blue'
/ US single mix; not issued on 45 in the UK
* 'Baby
Please' / previously unreleased song
* 'No Good At
All' / previously unreleased song
* 'Sing For
The Song' / previously unreleased song
Seven further tracks will be
available exclusively as Digital Downloads, all taken from the
unreleased album in between No Dice and Straight Up, produced by Geoff
Emerick. One of these tracks is previously unreleased:
* 'Money'
* 'Flying'
* 'Perfection'
* 'Suitcase' /
with original 'Pusher, Pusher' lyric
* 'Sweet
Tuesday Morning' / previously unreleased
* 'Mean Mean
Jemima'
* 'Loving You'
ASS (1974) by Badfinger
Joey Molland assumes half the
songwriting on this, the group's heaviest and most serious album. Ass
is solid gold Badfinger. It was partly recorded at the then
state-of-the-art Apple Studios at 3 Savile Row, London, and contains
the group's valedictory 'Apple Of My Eye', written by Pete Ham. The
album was produced by Badfinger with Chris Thomas.
This Remastered CD includes five
Bonus Tracks, all produced by Badfinger themselves. Four of these are
previously unreleased versions, and one is a previously unreleased song:
* 'Do You Mind'
* 'Apple Of My
Eye'
* 'Blind Owl'
* 'Regular' /
previously unreleased song
* 'Timeless'
Five further tracks will be
available exclusively as Digital Downloads, all produced by Badfinger
themselves. Four of these are previously unreleased versions and the
other is a previously unreleased song:
* 'Get Away'
* 'When I Say'
* 'The Winner'
* 'I Can Love
You'
* 'Piano Red'
/ previously unreleased song
POST CARD (1968) by Mary Hopkin
Mary Hopkin's debut is a treasury
of popular song. Produced by Paul McCartney and featuring numbers from
Donovan, Harry Nilsson and, in rare songwriting mode, George Martin;
plus classics from the Gershwins and Irving Berlin. Mary's pure,
folk-inspired vocals make for a beguiling, dreamy album. Although not
included on the original UK LP, Mary's global smash hit 'Those Were The
Days' is now the staple track on Post Card.
This Remastered CD includes four
Bonus Tracks, three of which were produced by Paul McCartney, and one
by Geoff Emerick. One of these is previously unreleased -- a cancelled
Mary Hopkin single from 1969
* 'Turn Turn
Turn' / 1968 B-side to 'Those Were The Days'
* 'Goodbye' /
Mary's second hit single, written by Paul McCartney
* 'Sparrow' /
1969 B-side to 'Goodbye', written by Gallagher & Lyle then signed
to Apple Publishing
* 'Fields Of
St. Etienne' / previously unreleased version of this Gallagher &
Lyle song, the cancelled single, Apple 16.
Four further tracks will be
available exclusively as Digital Downloads, each produced by Paul
McCartney: foreign language vocal versions of 'Those Were The Days'.
Two of these have never before been available in digital format (CD or
download):
* 'Le Temps
Des Fleurs' / 'Those Were The Days' in French (first time on digital)
* 'An Jenem
Tag' / 'Those Were The Days' in German (first time on digital)
* 'Quelli
Erano Giorni' / 'Those Were The Days' in Italian
* 'Que Tiempo
Feliz' / 'Those Were The Days' in Spanish
EARTH SONG / OCEAN SONG (1971) by
Mary Hopkin
Issued in 1971, this is Mary
Hopkin's coming-of-age collection, packed with socially-conscious,
lyrically-aware anthems from the cream of the era's folk protagonists:
Ralph McTell, Gallagher & Lyle, Tom Paxton, Cat Stevens, Harvey
Andrews and the relatively unknown Liz Thorsen who wrote the
collection's title songs, 'Earth Song' and 'Ocean Song'. Mary defines
her art on this album, co-ordinated by legendary producer and Mary's
husband-to-be at the time, Tony Visconti.
This Remastered CD includes three
Bonus Tracks, all produced by Tony Visconti:
* 'Kew
Gardens' / 1971 B-side to 'Let My Name Be Sorrow'
* 'When I Am
Old One Day' / from the Earth Song / Ocean Song sessions
* 'Let My Name
Be Sorrow' / Mary's penultimate single for Apple Records, issued in 1971
Three further tracks will be
available exclusively as Digital Downloads, each produced by Tony
Visconti and two of which are being made available digitally (on CD or
as downloads) for the first time:
* 'Quand Je Te
Regarde Vivre' / 'Let My Name Be Sorrow' sung in French (first time on
digital)
* 'Watashi O
Kanashimi To Yonde' / 'Let My Name Be Sorrow' sung in Japanese
(first time on digital)
* 'Jefferson'
/ original 1971 B-side to 'Water, Paper And Clay', Mary's last single
for Apple Records
THAT'S THE WAY GOD PLANNED IT
(1969) by Billy Preston
Billy Preston's debut album for
Apple Records was his vocal album debut too. Before this Billy was
renowned merely as a wizard instrumentalist. Here, his impassioned
vocals help create one of the best soul records of the 1960s. Produced
by George Harrison, That's The Way ... expands Billy's palette of
gospel and R&B to embrace rock elements brought in by A-list
players Keith Richards, Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton.
This Remastered CD includes the
three bonus tracks from the 1991 CD plus the previously unreleased
'Something's Got To Change'
* 'Through All
Times'
* 'As I Get
Older' / an
instrumental produced by Ray Charles and the 1970 B-side to Billy's
second Apple single, 'All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You)'
* 'That's The
Way God Planned It' / stripped back 'rock' version
* 'Something's
Got To Change' / first recorded by Ray Charles in 1967
ENCOURAGING WORDS (1970) by Billy
Preston
Encouraging Words is steeped in
exemplary playing and songwriting ... and pure funky soul. Produced by
George Harrison and Billy together, it is packed with originals and
inspired covers, including 'My Sweet Lord' and 'All Things (Must) Pass'
-- donated by George before he released them himself -- and a unique
Harrison-Preston songwriting collaboration, the gospel hymn 'Sing One
For The Lord'. This is Billy on the launch pad just before he rocketed
to U.S. No.2 success with 'Outta Space' for A&M Records.
This Remastered CD includes the
two Bonus Tracks from the 1993 release along with 'How Long Has The
Train Been Gone' which is a previously unreleased track
* 'As Long As
I've Got My Baby' / originally the planned B-side to the cancelled UK
'My Sweet Lord' single, Apple 29
* 'All That
I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You)' / co-written with Doris Troy and
Billy's third Apple single in 1970.
* 'How Long
Has The Train
Been Gone' / written with Bruce Fisher and later re-recorded for
Billy's 1973 album Everybody Loves Some Kind Of Music
DORIS TROY (1970) by Doris Troy
The self-titled Apple album from
the legendary Doris Troy, nicknamed 'Mama Soul' by her British fans, is
an exciting union of R&B, gospel and rock. It showcases four
little-known songs that Doris co-wrote with George Harrison, two of
which also credit Stephen Stills and Ringo Starr. Other guests include
Billy Preston, Peter Frampton and Eric Clapton.
This Remastered CD includes the
five Bonus Tracks that appeared on the 1992 CD reissue, plus an
additional, previously unreleased, alternative version of 'All That
I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You)', written with Billy Preston and
issued by Billy as his third Apple single in 1970.
* 'All That
I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You)' / co-written with Billy Preston
* 'Get Back' /
Beatles cover version and the B-side to Doris' second Apple single
'Jacob's Ladder'
* 'Dearest
Darling' / a Doris original unreleased until 1992
* 'What You
Will Blues'
* 'Vaya Con
Dios' / the B-side to 'Ain't That Cute' in 1970
* 'All That
I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You)' / newly discovered alternative
version
IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT? (1968) by
Jackie Lomax
Yes! This is a cracking album of
powerful late-Sixties rock and blue-eyed soul originals by Liverpool
vocalist Jackie Lomax. Among the many highlights is the one cover,
George Harrison's otherwise unavailable 'White Album'-era song 'Sour
Milk Sea', given to Jackie and featuring guest players including
George, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Keith Richards and Eric Clapton.
This Remastered CD includes six
Bonus Tracks, three of which are previously unreleased:
* 'New Day' /
Jackie's second single for Apple, from 1969
* 'Thumbin' A
Ride' / cover
of the Coasters song, produced by Paul McCartney and the B-side to 'How
The Web Was Woven' in 1970
* 'How The Web
Was Woven' / Jackie's last single for Apple, produced by George Harrison
* 'You've Got
To Be Strong' / previously unreleased by Jackie Lomax; also covered by
Doris Troy on her Apple album
* 'You Make It
With Me' / previously unreleased; one of the last tracks Jackie
recorded for Apple
* 'Can You
Hear Me' / previously unreleased; one of the last tracks Jackie
recorded for Apple in the summer of 1969
Four further tracks will be
available exclusively as Digital Downloads, three of which make their
debut in the digital domain:
* 'Going Back
To Liverpool' / unreleased until 1991
* 'Sour Milk
Sea' / 1968 mono mix (first time on digital)
* 'The Eagle
Laughs At You' / 1968 mono mix (first time on digital)
* 'Little
Yellow Pills' / 1968 mono mix (first time on digital)
UNDER THE JASMIN TREE (1968)
& SPACE (1969) by the Modern Jazz Quartet (a 2-on-1 CD)
Two albums of high-class
improvisational bebop recorded by Atlantic Records legends the MJQ
while on secondment to Apple. With their unique line-up of piano,
vibes, bass and drums, the Quartet brought old-style tuxedo excellence
and cool organic jazz to the Apple catalogue.
This Remastered CD includes one
Bonus Track:
* 'Yesterday'
/ previously unreleased version of The Beatles' classic
THE WHALE (1970) & CELTIC
REQUIEM (1971) by John Tavener (a 2-on-1 CD)
Sir John Tavener was knighted by
The Queen in 2000 for his services to music, and he remains one of
Britain's most popular classical composers. Back in the late Sixties,
John Tavener was championed by John & Yoko, and befriended by Ringo
Starr. Apple's recordings of The Whale, his avant-garde oratorio, and
Celtic Requiem, written for soprano, orchestra and children's choir,
were his first ever full-length releases, and remain extraordinary
examples of British contemporary classical music.
This remastered CD also contains
two supporting pieces, 'Nomine Jesu' ('In The Name Of Jesus') and
'Coplas' ('Verses'), that were originally issued on the Celtic Requiem
album in 1970, and were later reworked into the major Tavener
composition of 1972 Ultimos Ritos. For this new CD, Sir John has
re-presented The Whale as it was originally published in the score.
Instead of spanning two tracks as per all previous releases, the
oratorio has now been split into its seven discrete sections, allowing
the listener for the first time to follow on record the individual
elements of this early and most innovative work.
RADHA KRISHNA TEMPLE (1971) by
the Radha Krishna Temple (London)
The latest addition to the 2010
Reissue campaign is The Radha Krishna Temple album, which was recorded
by the London chapter of the International Society for Krishna
Consciousness and was produced by George Harrison. The album is a
collection of devotional chants and prayers to Krishna (another name
for God) and to the movement's own divinely-inspired spiritual masters.
It spawned two Top 30 UK singles, 'Hare Krishna Mantra' (No. 12) and
'Govinda' (No. 23), and said George: "It was the greatest fun of all,
really, to see Krishna on Top Of The Pops". Krishna Consciousness can
be defined as a "process of plain living and high thinking" that leads
to spiritual knowledge, self-realization, as well as the greater goal
of peace and happiness in the wider world.
This Remastered CD includes one
Bonus Track:
* 'Namaste
Sarawati Devi' / previously unreleased
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