music.wikisort.org - CompositionEveryday Chemistry is a remix album that was made available as a free digital download on 9 September 2009. The album was released along with a story of anonymous authorship.[1] It mashes up various songs from the Beatles' individual solo careers, including tracks from 27 albums. The album portrays itself as being taken from an alternate universe in which the Beatles had not broken up.[2][3]
2009 remix album credited to the Beatles
Everyday Chemistry |
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Released | 9 September 2009 (2009-09-09) |
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Genre | Mashup |
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Length | 40:48 |
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Context
The album was first posted on the website thebeatlesneverbrokeup.com, accompanied by a short story written by an anonymous person under the pen name "James Richards" (a pseudonym drawn from the legal first names of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the two surviving Beatles, who were born James Paul McCartney and Richard Starkey respectively). Richards describes meeting a man named Jonas who lives in a parallel universe in which the Beatles never broke up. Jonas and Richards both discussed their enjoyment of the Beatles, and just before leaving the parallel universe and travelling back to his own, Richards stole a cassette tape containing one of The Beatles' albums from that timeline.[4] Richards denied that the album was composed of mashups, reasoning that "even though in the alternate universe the Beatles hadn't broken up, that didn't mean their future music ideas disappeared".[5]
Track listing
Title |
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1. | "Four Guys" | 4:17 |
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2. | "Talking to Myself" | 3:38 |
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3. | "Anybody Else" | 6:03 |
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4. | "Sick to Death" | 2:56 |
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5. | "Jenn" | 3:34 |
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6. | "I'm Just Sitting Here" | 3:23 |
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7. | "Soldier Boy" | 3:22 |
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8. | "Over the Ocean" | 3:36 |
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9. | "Days Like These" | 3:23 |
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10. | "Saturday Night" | 3:22 |
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11. | "Mr Gator's Swamp Jamboree" | 3:24 |
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Total length: | 40:48 |
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Samples
"Four Guys"
"Talking to Myself"
"Anybody Else"
"Sick to Death"
"Jenn"
- "God Save Oz" (John Lennon)[citation needed]
- "Jet" (Paul McCartney)[citation needed]
- "Teardrops" (Harrison)[citation needed]
- "Hard Times" (Ringo Starr)[3]
"I'm Just Sitting Here"
"Soldier Boy"
"Over the Ocean"
"Days Like These"
"Saturday Night"
- "Cold Turkey" (John Lennon)[3]
- "Night Out" (Paul McCartney)[citation needed]
- "P2 Vatican Blues (Last Saturday Night)" (George Harrison)
- "Runaways" (Ringo Starr)
"Mr. Gator's Swamp Jamboree"
See also
Works that explore similar concepts
References
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History |
- The Quarrymen
- In Hamburg
- At The Cavern Club
- Decca audition
- North American releases
- Beatlemania
- "More popular than Jesus"
- In Bangor
- In India
- Break-up
- Murder of John Lennon
- Anthology
- Line-ups
- Religious views
- Timeline
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Tours and performances |
- 1960 Johnny Gentle Tour
- Winter 1963 Helen Shapiro Tour
- 1963 Roy Orbison Tour
- The Ed Sullivan Show appearances
- 1964 world tour
- 1964 North American tour
- 1965 European tour
- 1965 US tour
- 1965 UK tour
- 1966 tour of Germany, Japan and the Philippines
- 1966 US tour
- Our World performance
- Rooftop concert
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Personnel | |
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Associated companies |
- Apple Corps
- Apple Records
- Harrisongs
- Northern Songs
- Seltaeb
- Startling Music
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Associated places | |
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Lists |
- Awards and nominations
- Bootlegs
- Discography
- Films
- Instruments
- Live performances
- Performers
- Post-breakup collaborations
- Songs
- Cover versions of Beatles songs
- Songs covered by the Beatles
- Recording sessions
- Tributes
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Selected books |
- Anthology (book)
- The Beatles: The Authorised Biography
- A Cellarful of Noise
- I, Me, Mine
- Lennon Remembers
- Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now
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Other topics |
- Apple Corps v Apple Computer
- Apple scruffs
- Beatle boots
- Beatlesque
- Beat music
- Cultural impact
- Global Beatles Day
- Lennon–McCartney
- "Paul is dead"
- Recording practices
- automatic double tracking
- The Beatles: Rock Band
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На других языках
- [en] Everyday Chemistry
[es] Everyday Chemistry
Everyday Chemistry es un álbum de bastard pop de autor desconocido lanzado para descarga digital gratuita el 9 de septiembre de 2009.[1] El álbum estaba acompañado por un relato escrito por un anónimo, bajo el seudónimo de "James Richards", donde decía haber viajado a un universo paralelo, donde el grupo The Beatles nunca se había separado, del que recuperó un casete que contenía uno de los álbumes de esa supuesta línea temporal.[2] En realidad, la cinta contiene varios mash up compuestos en su mayoría por canciones de las carreras solistas de John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison y Ringo Starr.[3][4] Richards negó que las canciones del álbum fueran un mash up, alegando que "aunque en el universo paralelo The Beatles no se habían separado, esto no significa que sus ideas musicales futuras desaparecieran".
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