Yahoo France Recherche Web

Résultats de recherche

  1. Il y a 3 jours · George Benson, ‘The Other Side of Abbey Road’ (A&M/CTI, 1970) | Requisite. Less than a month after The Beatles released Abbey Road, George Benson entered the Rudy Van Gelder Studios and began crafting a brilliant jazz tribute to the Fab Four’s final studio masterpiece.

  2. Il y a 2 jours · In 1970, Booker T. & the M.G.'s included the song, arranged as a jazz piece with a Moog intro, [110] on their Abbey Road tribute album, McLemore Avenue, [111] as did George Benson on his album The Other Side of Abbey Road. [112]

  3. Il y a 3 jours · It’s proved perfectly on one 1965 Rubber Soul track, as Harrison said, “‘If I Needed Someone’ is like a million other songs written around a D chord.”. He was willing to admit that The Beatles weren’t reinventing the wheel here; they were merely taking a classic sound and playing around with it. “If you move your finger about, you ...

  4. Il y a 5 jours · Le toit du sommet du pinacle du monde. Au début, il y avait les dinosaures... Puis vinrent les hommes, qui composèrent, sans aucun doute, de superbes mais totalement oubliées mélodies. On garde peu de traces des compositions de la période... Lire la critique.

    • (24K)
    • Guyness
  5. Il y a 5 heures · The Grammy Award for Album of the Year is an award presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales, chart position, or critical reception." [1]

  6. Il y a 3 jours · The song is the opening track on the band's 1969 album Abbey Road. It was also a double A-side single in the United Kingdom with "Something", reaching No. 4 in the UK charts. The song has been covered by several other artists, including Ike & Tina Turner, Aerosmith, Joe Cocker and Michael Jackson.

  7. Il y a 4 jours · All of these songs come from, in my opinion (and many, MANY others), the greatest side of an album in history- the B-side of "Abbey Road". It was a psuedo-symphony, with songs running with each other. The band sounded more together than they had in years.

  1. Recherches associées