Other Mixes By gmku
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The Beatles Recording Collective ~ In The Middle of a Dream
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
BRC: George Harrison | I'd Have You Anytime | |
BRC: Paul McCartney | Another Day | |
BRC: John Lennon | Jealous Guy | |
BRC: Paul McCartney | Dear Boy | |
BRC: John Lennon/George Harrison | What's the New Mary Jane | |
BRC: Paul McCartney | Eat At Home | |
BRC: John Lennon | Oh Yoko | |
BRC: Paul McCartney | Oh Woman Oh Why | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
BRC: Paul McCartney | Oh Woman Oh Why (reprise) | |
BRC: Paul McCartney | Too Many People | |
BRC: John Lennon | Gimme Some Truth | |
BRC: George Harrison | Let It Down | |
BRC: Paul McCartney | Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey | |
BRC: John Lennon | Imagine | |
BRC: Paul McCartney | Back Seat of My Car | |
BRC: George Harrison | Apple Scruffs | |
Comment:
In the Middle of a Dream, the 1972 follow up to 1971's Join The Human Race by the Beatles Recording Collective, includes John convincing the rest to add a song about Yoko. But Paul pays John back by writing a (perhaps?) satirical song on the whole bed-in thing John and Yoko were doing ("Eat at Home"). There are no contributions from Yoko per se this time around but Linda contributes to background vocals on Paul's songs.And of course the buzz about this outing is the contribution of none other than Bob Dylan who shares writing credits on the first cut.
Feedback:
Interesting concept! If you read the book "You Never Give Me Your Money" you realize that something like this was nearly possible in the early '70s. Things weren't always as acrimonious between The Boys as one might recall.