Beatle Country (1966)

Artist: Charles River Valley
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Label: Hep Cat Records
UPC: 00617742061826
Release Date: 2/21/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202168163
Item#: M2SJWT
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. I've Just Seen A Face ~ Charles River Valley Boys
2. Baby's In Black ~ Charles River Valley Boys
3. I Feel Fine ~ Charles River Valley Boys
4. Yellow Submarine ~ Charles River Valley Boys
5. Ticket To Ride ~ Charles River Valley Boys
6. And Your Bird Can Sing ~ Charles River Valley Boys
7. What Goes On ~ Charles River Valley Boys
8. Norwegian Wood ~ Charles River Valley Boys
9. Paperback Writer ~ Charles River Valley Boys
10. She's A Woman ~ Charles River Valley Boys
11. I Saw Her Standing There ~ Charles River Valley Boys
12. Help! ~ Charles River Valley Boys



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Charles River Valley Boys include: Jim Field (guitar, vocals); Bob Siggins (banjo, vocals); Joe Val (mandolin, vocals); Everett A. Lilly (bass).
Additional personnel: Eric Thompson (guitar); Craig Wingfield (dobro); Buddy Spicher (fiddle).
Originally released on Elektra. Includes liner notes by Peter K. Siegel.
BEATLE COUNTRY features bluegrass versions of Beatles songs.
The Charles River Valley Boys: Jim Field (vocals, guitar); Bob Siggins (vocals, banjo); Joe Val (vocals, mandolin); Eric Thompson (guitar); Craig Wingfield (dobro); Buddy Spicher (fiddle); Everett A. Lilly (bass instrument).
Beatle Country was originally released as an attempt to match the enormous commercial success of a then-recent album called The Baroque Beatles Book, which featured Baroque-style orchestral versions of Fab Four compositions. Beatle Country, however, is a surprisingly (considering its inherently contradictory nature) excellent album of Beatles songs performed in a straight bluegrass style, recorded in Nashville, performed by a group of Cambridge, MA-based musicians, and produced by the legendary Paul Rothchild (of the Doors, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt, etc., fame). A bizarrely erroneous marketing strategy (Elektra executives in New York didn't know the difference between bluegrass and country music) assured the record few sales and instant cult status. The musicians involved, most notably mandolinist/vocalist Joe Val (who many consider the greatest New England bluegrass player ever), do a fine job of imbuing Lennon/McCartney's tunes with an authentic Kentucky mountain flavor and never resort to kitsch (with the exception, perhaps, of pronouncing "Yellow Submarine" as "Yeller Submarine"). Although interesting for its novelty value alone, Beatle Country stands tall as an excellent bluegrass album by any measure, regardless of the unusual source of its material. ~ Pemberton Roach
Beatle Country was originally released as an attempt to match the enormous commercial success of a then-recent album called The Baroque Beatles Book, which featured baroque-style orchestral versions of Fab Four compostions. Beatle Country, however, is a surprisingly (considering its inherently contradictory nature) excellent album of Beatles songs performed in straight bluegrass style, recorded in Nashville, performed by a group of Cambridge, MA-based musicians, and produced by the legendary Paul Rothchild (of the Doors, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt etc. fame). A bizarrely erroneous marketing strategy (Elektra executives in New York didn't know the difference between bluegrass and country music) assured the record few sales and instant cult status. The musicians involved, most notably mandolinist/vocalist Joe Val (who many consider the greatest New England bluegrass player ever), do a fine job of imbuing Lennon/McCartney's tunes with an authentic Kentucky mountain flavor and never resort to kitsch (with the exception, perhaps, of pronouncing "Yellow Submarine" as "Yeller Submarine"). Although interesting for its novelty value alone, Beatle Country stands tall as an excellent bluegrass album by any measure, regardless of the unusual source of its material. ~ Pemberton Roach

Producer: Paul A. Rothchild; Peter K. Siegel

Engineer: Glenn Snoddy

 
Compilation Appearances
Part 1-Folk Music-At Newport

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/26/2005
Original Release Date : 1966
Catalog ID : 618
Label : Collectors' Choice Music
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00617742061826

  


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