In a move that hearkens back to such 1970s Beatles compilations as Rock'n'Roll and Love Songs, iTunes is bundling together a batch of harder-edged, lower-profile Fabs tunes into a $7.99 package called Tomorrow Never Knows.
Some purists might not like this sort to thing, but I think it's sort of fun, particularly the red-label, Capitol-style "cover art" that's been created to go along with the package. It's a way to maybe get Beatles music into new ears, which I support. It's not really an album, but a playlist of existing songs packaged in a different way. Nothing to get worked up about.
Here's the track list:
Some purists might not like this sort to thing, but I think it's sort of fun, particularly the red-label, Capitol-style "cover art" that's been created to go along with the package. It's a way to maybe get Beatles music into new ears, which I support. It's not really an album, but a playlist of existing songs packaged in a different way. Nothing to get worked up about.
Here's the track list:
- Revolution
- Paperback Writer
- And Your Bird Can Sing
- Helter Skelter
- Savoy Truffle
- I'm Down
- I've Got A Feeling
- Back In the USSR
- You Can't Do That
- It's All Too Much
- She Said She Said
- Hey Bulldog
- Tomorrow Never Knows
- The End (anthology 3 version)
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