I'm trying to find original issues of all his sixties stuff,
either credited to him alone or with orchestra. Not necessarily
because it's especially exciting or touching, as most of it isn't
to my ears, but he was the fifth Beatle and a key element to what
made the band the ikons they are today. So if I have a collection
of the other four's solo efforts it's only fair he should be there
too. On this I get easy listening versions of tweleve Beatles
related songs, "Eleanor Rigby" with male vocals the rest
instrumental. Never provocative, but all very well done with each
number accordingly costumed. Caressing versions of well known and
loved songs, on this US mono conveyed by top mixes and smashing
audio. Still if it wasn't for him I maybe wouldn't have bothered,
but it is and therefore I do. And the front sleeve pic is a true
sixties classic, worth it just to have that original. Also
released on vinyl in Canada, UK (S/ULP 1157), Germany, France (as
"The Beatle Girls") and a couple of South American countries.
First US had label as shown here in a laminated cover with ad
inner. (BÄ*) (ÖXCÅ*)
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