If boiled down to a simple synopsis, the Beatles' LOVE sounds radical: assisted by his father, the legendary Beatles producer George, Giles Martin has assembled a remix album where familiar Fab Four tunes aren't just refurbished, they're given the mash-up treatment, meaning different versions of different songs are pasted together to create a new track. Ever since the turn of the century, mash-ups were in vogue in the underground, as such cut-n-paste jobs as Freelance Hellraiser's "Stroke of Genius" – which paired up the Strokes' "Last Night" with Christina Aguilera's "Genie in a Bottle" – circulated on the net, but no major group issued their own mash-up mastermix until LOVE in November 2006.
The Music of The Beatles re-imagined by John Daversa, an award winning composer, arranger and trumpet and EVI player. Daversafied big band arrangements of familiar Beatles tunes played and sung by some of LA's best, including vocalist, Renee Olstead.
The Music of The Beatles re-imagined by John Daversa, an award winning composer, arranger and trumpet and EVI player. Daversafied big band arrangements of familiar Beatles tunes played and sung by some of LA's best, including vocalist, Renee Olstead.
The Beatles Anthology is a multimedia retrospective project consisting of a television documentary, a three-volume set of double albums, and a book describing the history of the Beatles. Beatles members Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr participated in the making of the works, which are sometimes referred to collectively as the Anthology project, while John Lennon appears in archival interviews…