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George's 60s albums / Family Way



24 May 2006 09:47:10 -0700 rec.music.beatles
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richardfangnail...
Have you heard Electronic Music or Wonderwall? I've never heard them.

R.A.G. Seely...
Check them for yourself at alt.binaries.beatles

Hugh Jampton...
NO!! That'd be STEALING...


Slip Kid...
According to my patch at the bunker, it appears some are stopping "just
to 'check'" - - - Others are busier.

Hang on, I have to get back to an interesting conversation on my other
line.

OK...Back

In fact, Humpday afternoons are the best day for 'that bidness'...
Sector 43 (BinarySnoops) has a golf league, so their terminals are dark
till 11:00 GMT tomorrow.

Take your time, they're hung over when they come in.

CDBaby:
Amazon:
[ __________________ ]

Are they just weird noises?

Have you heard Paul's Family Way music? Is it interesting in any way?

Lookingglass...
I haven't heard it in many years, but I remember enjoying the bittersweet
theme Paul wrote for THE FAMILY WAY.

dave (...baby, you're a rich man...)
Head Cheerleader


Chris Jepson...
Electronic Sound is basically synth noodling... typical of the period;
you could think of it as a Moog demonstration record. Wonderwall is a
movie soundtrack; it contains a variety of pieces, from rinky-tink piano
to Indian music... as you might expect from a soundtrack, it's mostly
background music. It's all instrumental IIRC, and I don't think George
actually plays on it, but Eric Clapton allegedly does on one track.

Chris Jepson

ACankersore...
Why wouln't George play on his own album?

one chuffed bloke...
It is *alleged* that Bernie Kraus, a Moog rep at the time, actually
plays on this album.

one chuffed bloke...
Ok, but Harrison plays the guitar.

Communication breakdown. I was referring to 'Electronic Sound'.


ACankersore...
Ok, but Harrison plays the guitar.


Chris Jepson...
I thought I remembered that he was just the composer... but I could be
wrong. There's certainly little or no instrumentation on the album that
sounds identifiably "Harrison-esque"... other than the electric guitar
riff on "Ski-ing", which is actually the Clapton thing I mentioned in
the earlier post.

Chris Jepson
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