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The Smithereens y The Beatles

The Smithereens y The Beatles

Here's the press release for the NEW band release coming in 2007.

The Smithereens to Release "Meet The Smithereens!," an Affectionate Homage to The Fab Four's Groundbreaking Record "Meet The Beatles!" on Anniversary of Original 1964 Release Date

 

The Jersey Beat Meets the Mersey Beat in January 2007; Extensive Liner Notes by Legendary Beatles Promoter Sid Bernstein, Musician Lenny Kaye and Beatles Historians Bruce Spizer, Dennis Mitchell and Andy Babiuk

NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- November 07, 2006 -- KOCH Records announces the release of "Meet The Smithereens!," the new album by New Jersey's The Smithereens in January 2007. Paying homage to The Beatles' groundbreaking album, "Meet The Beatles!," the Smithereens have rerecorded the album in its entirety, and the result is a fun and nostalgic trip through 12 classic songs done Smithereens style. The CD also features liner notes by legendary promoter Sid Bernstein, musician (and some would say musicologist) Lenny Kaye, Beatles historians Bruce Spizer, Dennis Mitchell and Andy Babiuk, author of the fantastic book, "Beatles Gear."

Having released 7 albums -- and reaching Gold and Platinum status along the way -- during their career, the Smithereens spawned several Top 40 radio hits, including, "A Girl Like You," "Too Much Passion," "Blood and Roses" and more.

The Smithereens return with an affectionate tribute to one of their favorite bands, The Beatles. "Meet The Beatles!" influenced not only their musical style, but arguably influenced the style of every rock band since the album's initial release in January of 1964.

"Meet The Beatles!" was the Fab Four's second album, but their first official U.S. release. But unlike its British counterpart "With The Beatles!," which was comprised mostly of cover songs, "Meet the Beatles!" featured songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and proved to be mind-shattering to music fans in an age in which artists rarely wrote their own material.

Smithereens drummer Dennis Diken says, "'Meet the Beatles!' was a call to arms to an army of musically-inclined kids across the nation. There was no turning back after hearing this LP and seeing the Beatles on the 'Ed Sullivan Show.' We were instantly hipped to the fact that there can never be anything cooler than playing in a rock n roll band."

The tracklisting:

1.      I Want to Hold Your Hand        7.      Don't Bother Me

 

2.      I Saw Her Standing There        8.      Little Child

 

3.      This Boy                        9.      'Till There Was You

 

4.      It Won't Be Long                10.     Hold Me Tight

 

5.      All I've Got To Do              11.     I Wanna Be Your Man

 

6.      All My Lovin'                   12.     Not A Second Time

 

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