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| Title: A Little Trip |
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| Artist: Vinyl Kings |
| (c): (C) 2002 Vinyl Kings Records |
| (p): (P) 2002 Vinyl Kings Records |
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10.44 $ |
2002-07-22 |
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This is about as close to a NEW Beatles CD as you'll ever get.
The members of the Vinyl Kings have individually produced, written songs for, played on recordings by, or toured with such artists as Sting, Bob Dylan, Elton John, Neil Young, Shawn Colvin, Shania Twain, Jimmy Buffett, Steve Winwood, Dan Fogelberg, Glenn Frey, J.D. Souther, Kim Carnes, Peter Frampton, Bobby Womack, Steve Earle, Bob Seger, Vince Gill, John Fogerty, Mark Knopfler, Faith Hill, Tina Turner, Martina McBride, James Ingram, Leann Rimes, Michael McDonald, Trisha Yearwood, Rosanne Cash, Wynonna Judd, Brooks & Dunn, Alabama, Bad Company, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Steppenwolf, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Kathy Mattea, Lyle Lovett and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
In early 2001 the Vinyl Kings decided to try some thing new: To record a CD of their original songs that would draw upon one of their greatest influences, The Beatles.
One could say that their CD "A Little Trip" is a concept record.
But the band would say that it is more of a homage to not only the Beatles, but to a time in musicial history that changed their lives forever.
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Editorial Reviews
Beatles Unlimited Magazine "This, by all means, is the real thing. The Beatles have split; long live the Vinyl Kings!" (Mees van Ditzhuyzen)
Indie-Music.Com "A absolutely, postively, freakish channeling of the original spirit of the Fab Four amplified to 11. A masterwork of melodious metamorphosis." (Heidi Drockelman)
BBC Radio Merseyside, Liverpool, UK "Some of these songs could have been hits for the Beatles" (Spence Leigh, DJ)
Way FM, Austraillia "The Vinyl Kings sound is erie, reminiscent, thoughtful, fresh and just plain great!" (Mark O'Neill, DJ)
The Great Take-Over Magazine
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