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The Beatles 15th album - BAND ON THE RUN

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2008

The Beatles' 15th album - Band on the Run (1972):

1. What You Got
2. Band on the Run
3. Mind Games
4. If Not For You
5. Heart Of The Country
6. Mother
7. My Mummy's Dead
8. Life Itself
9. Bluebird
10. I'm The Greatest
11. Crackerbox Palace
12. Only People
13. Let Me Roll It
14. Bring on the Lucie (Freeda Peeple)

(this is a hypothetical album that they might have released if they hadn't broken up. It is made up of their solo work, though the chronology is a little off and not all of the songs are of that year.)

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  • I know the dates are off, I did this in a hurry. To be quite frank, Paul did a lot of shit in the early 70's that wasn't up to Beatles standards (I love a lot of it for its charm and simplicity, but it's nothing he'd have come up with if the band was still together), so I did have to pick some stuff from Band on the Run even though this is supposed to be '72.

  • Looking back on this, I think my concept was good, but someone else with more time should do this for real and make some real, full albums, and maybe even edit Paul/George harmonies into John songs, etc. It would be a huge project.

  • I'll do more albums throughout the 70's and all the songs you've listed will be scattered throughout. It can't be chronological though because it just doesn't work...some years they didn't really produce that much.

    I don't have time now but eventually I'll get to it. I have all the songs it's just a matter of sticking them together and adding pictures, which is where the real work lies.

  • No, this is a made-up album. I just pieced some of their solo work together. Their last album was Let It Be (1970).

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  • why isnt 'it dont come easy' on any of these?

  • 'i don't know if the beatles would have put a bob dylan cover on their album. '

    Why not? They were all big fans of Dylan and friends with him for years

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  • @FMunro Bob Dylan was actually on the Sgt. Pepper's cover..

  • 16th album??? lol

    thanks for your job , it's great!

  • i think if they havent broken up, bob dylan would end up being featured in one of there songs like clapton in while my guitar gently weeps

  • @superman11978 " to be quite frank, Paul did a lot of shit in the early 70's that wasn't up to Beatles standards"

    He had the odd duffer, but certainly not "a lot", no more so than the other three. Paul had the same exposure as the three other Beatles, yet was clearly the most popular among the public and some of his songs would have been even BIGGER hits had they been issued as "The Beatles". "My love" was one of the best records issued in the '70s. Period.

  • I wish they hadn't broke up, but with the broke up, we won 4 times more songs...

  • @superman11978 I find it amazing how the Beatles' music. progressed so much in just 6 short years. It's like a totally different, but the same band from Please Please me, to Let it Be. I often wonder had they stayed together, how more they would have progressed. Would they have embraced synths like Yes or Pink Floyed? Would they have sold out to Disco, etc?. Anyway, the fact they broke up left us with some different but great music from Paul & John. They did nice solo stuff IMO.

  • I love the idea of all these fantasy albums! For the past year & a half I have been obsessed with making my own and have made about 46 in total. Instead of worrying about putting their "hits" of that time period on just one album, I took all of their solo material and demos and was able (just for example) to make 2 albums a year from 1970-1980. By doing so I was able to atleast avoid the "what about this song?" or "that song was made this year, not that."

  • @yourtwistedable the copyright on the "Band on the Run" single is 1973. I think it was released on Columbia records in 1974 but on Apple in 1973,

  • @superman11978 Do you feel that maybe, and just maybe, Paul's "Band on the Run" album was his "Sgt. Pepper"?

  • @FMunro Dont come easy was A RINGO song, notta Robert Zimmerman, fellow Beatles fan! ;)

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